The collection of stories brought together under the title The Patient attempts to explore the relationship between author, character, and reader through the use of different narrative techniques. Each story is preoccupied in some way with perspective; each attempts to construct a point-of-view in an effort to establish different modes of looking. "B--Street and L" can in this way be seen as the most experimental and pivotal story in the selection, for its multi-perspectival narration is actively engaged in finding different ways of looking at the same thing. Ideally, the trajectory which moves from the egocentric, first-person narration of "Birding," to the distant and ironic tone of the third-person narrator in "The Patient" speaks to thi...
The following work is an experiment. A series of trials designed to explore, question, and discover ...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
This project explores literary representations of the doctor-patient relationship around 1900. Resea...
In The English Patient, storytelling allows the teller to continue to grow as a person; it adds to h...
Each of these short stories is told in first-person narrative perspective and explores the arbitrary...
The narrators in these eight stories all use the first-person point of view as a means of character-...
There are gaps in our comprehension of patients' subjective experiences as they engage with and tran...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Literature has long been the scene of the study of human unconsciousness. In Tender is the Night and...
In this paper, the authors suggest an approach that may be helpful in teaching medical humanities to...
Several scholarly trends, such as narrative medicine, patient-centered and relationship-centered car...
Autobiographical narration workshops are widely used in psychiatric contexts to support pharmacologi...
Like the world is looked differently as the way of seeing the world, in a novel the way of acceptanc...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
AbstractHaving a storyteller is a vital element for any story: a narrative voice, real or implied, t...
The following work is an experiment. A series of trials designed to explore, question, and discover ...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
This project explores literary representations of the doctor-patient relationship around 1900. Resea...
In The English Patient, storytelling allows the teller to continue to grow as a person; it adds to h...
Each of these short stories is told in first-person narrative perspective and explores the arbitrary...
The narrators in these eight stories all use the first-person point of view as a means of character-...
There are gaps in our comprehension of patients' subjective experiences as they engage with and tran...
The traditional emphasis in psychiatry about "listening to patients" has recently been added to by t...
Literature has long been the scene of the study of human unconsciousness. In Tender is the Night and...
In this paper, the authors suggest an approach that may be helpful in teaching medical humanities to...
Several scholarly trends, such as narrative medicine, patient-centered and relationship-centered car...
Autobiographical narration workshops are widely used in psychiatric contexts to support pharmacologi...
Like the world is looked differently as the way of seeing the world, in a novel the way of acceptanc...
This is a case-study based on a micro-ethnography analyzing a doctor-patient interaction in an emerg...
AbstractHaving a storyteller is a vital element for any story: a narrative voice, real or implied, t...
The following work is an experiment. A series of trials designed to explore, question, and discover ...
International audienceAlmost all the knowledge now produced about psychiatry includes what is called...
This project explores literary representations of the doctor-patient relationship around 1900. Resea...