The figure of the doctor has always been surrounded by a heroic aura, warranted by the possession of hard-earned medical knowledge and the tenacious reliance on doctors’ ability to heal and emancipate from pain and suffering. However, recent literary and visual-cultural representations of doctors have unsettled the dominant and homogenized perception of physicians as heroes. Particularly, representations in mainstream books, popular media, and comics, which have predominantly offered unilaterally positive initial portrayals of doctors as superhuman figures, eventually provided people with more nuanced and realistic representations, disclosing the “undesirable and unprofessional attitudes” of physicians and their sufferings. Ian Williams’ gr...
In recent decades studies based on questionnaires and interviews have concluded that when doctors be...
Doctors, along with perhaps lawyers and clerics, are the archetypal professionals. Those of us born ...
Drawing upon her own experience as a critical care physician and medical educator, Dr. Osborne discu...
Among the growing number of works of graphic fiction, a number of titles dealing directly with the p...
An empathetic patient-practitioner relationship has been shown to improve treatment and recovery amo...
The article introduces an ongoing research realized by the Lab Center for Generative Communication (...
Since around 2000, there has been a growing body of work which tells medical stories using the form ...
Background: Today we are very likely to encounter exceedingly competent, courageous, charismatic and...
Superheros, villains, and fantastical characters are all well represented in comics. But what about ...
A number of studies show that when doctors become ill, there is often ambiguity in the division of r...
Exploring the intersection of Gothic Medicine and Graphic Medicine in Ian William's graphic novel, T...
Medical practice could be described as a drama in which doctors and patients are two actors with ver...
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
"Combining scholarly essays with visual narratives and a conclusion in comics form, establishes grap...
Newspapers have been a stronghold news source for centuries covering a wide range of topics. Though ...
In recent decades studies based on questionnaires and interviews have concluded that when doctors be...
Doctors, along with perhaps lawyers and clerics, are the archetypal professionals. Those of us born ...
Drawing upon her own experience as a critical care physician and medical educator, Dr. Osborne discu...
Among the growing number of works of graphic fiction, a number of titles dealing directly with the p...
An empathetic patient-practitioner relationship has been shown to improve treatment and recovery amo...
The article introduces an ongoing research realized by the Lab Center for Generative Communication (...
Since around 2000, there has been a growing body of work which tells medical stories using the form ...
Background: Today we are very likely to encounter exceedingly competent, courageous, charismatic and...
Superheros, villains, and fantastical characters are all well represented in comics. But what about ...
A number of studies show that when doctors become ill, there is often ambiguity in the division of r...
Exploring the intersection of Gothic Medicine and Graphic Medicine in Ian William's graphic novel, T...
Medical practice could be described as a drama in which doctors and patients are two actors with ver...
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
"Combining scholarly essays with visual narratives and a conclusion in comics form, establishes grap...
Newspapers have been a stronghold news source for centuries covering a wide range of topics. Though ...
In recent decades studies based on questionnaires and interviews have concluded that when doctors be...
Doctors, along with perhaps lawyers and clerics, are the archetypal professionals. Those of us born ...
Drawing upon her own experience as a critical care physician and medical educator, Dr. Osborne discu...