Illness memoirs gained popularity in the last decades of the 20th century. From the early 21st century, illness narratives proliferate online. This article examines illness life writing and near-death narratives by mothers living with stage IV cancer. I read two blogs, Suspicious Country by Nina Riggs and Julie Yip-Williams: My Cancer Fighting Journey by Julie Yip-Williams, and their published memoirs. I draw from life writing studies, motherhood studies, queer death studies, and narrative medicine, analyzing the overlap of mothering and illness in the contexts of life writing and med- icine. Working with Eve Sedgwick’s reparative practice, I suggest that while illness, dying, and...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply adhere to or demo...
Living with breast cancer requires new ways of relating to one's changed self, life and body. The ai...
Blogs have been used extensively to self-document the intimate and often intensive experiences of li...
Illness memoirs gained popularity in the last decades of the 20th century. From the early 21st centu...
Illness memoirs gained popularity in the last decades of the 20th century. From the early 21st centu...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Over the course of a year, in several phases, I examined the practices of bloggers who wrote in publ...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
[[abstract]]This qualitative research explored how cancer patients’ writing and reading on the Inter...
Since the sixteenth century, essayists such as Michel De Montaigne have been writing life's min...
Illness experience which was very much a private matter is now increasingly becoming a shared publi...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
In 2017, I learned that my estranged mother had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. This article ex...
Purpose: This qualitative study aims to interpret and describe how young women diagnosed with a brea...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply adhere to or demo...
Living with breast cancer requires new ways of relating to one's changed self, life and body. The ai...
Blogs have been used extensively to self-document the intimate and often intensive experiences of li...
Illness memoirs gained popularity in the last decades of the 20th century. From the early 21st centu...
Illness memoirs gained popularity in the last decades of the 20th century. From the early 21st centu...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Over the course of a year, in several phases, I examined the practices of bloggers who wrote in publ...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
This article reviews a sample of narratives written since 1950 by people knowingly facing death as a...
[[abstract]]This qualitative research explored how cancer patients’ writing and reading on the Inter...
Since the sixteenth century, essayists such as Michel De Montaigne have been writing life's min...
Illness experience which was very much a private matter is now increasingly becoming a shared publi...
The exegesis begins by giving background and context to my thesis, The Feeling of Cancer, followed b...
In 2017, I learned that my estranged mother had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. This article ex...
Purpose: This qualitative study aims to interpret and describe how young women diagnosed with a brea...
Online illness stories (and, arguably, other online stories as well) do not simply adhere to or demo...
Living with breast cancer requires new ways of relating to one's changed self, life and body. The ai...
Blogs have been used extensively to self-document the intimate and often intensive experiences of li...