The present study is based on the qualitative exploration of Cancer narratives through the lens of Liminality, the theory that was proposed by Arthur Van Gennep. It was further explored by Victor Turner. The Cancer narratives also show that the cancer patients go through a mental condition called pre-liminal, liminal and post-liminal stages. The liminal stage proves, "a neither here nor there," kind of stage. The study also aims at finding out the how illness can bring a change in an individual's perspective of life. It also aims at finding out whether the disease has been studied in the right perspective. Besides how communitas helps in understanding the cancer condition because those who are not in the lethal range of cancer don't underst...
The study described in this article addressed the phenomena of living with a diagnosis ofcolorectal ...
Being diagnosed with the ‘C’ word, also known as cancer, provokes a wide variety of psychological re...
Contains fulltext : 234107.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose Patient...
In the field of chronic and serious illness, meaning-making with regards to the illness experience h...
The rich literature about death and dying, the use of narrative analysis, and the extensive study of...
Purpose: The number of persons living with and beyond cancer is increasing. Such persons often have ...
How does an illness narrative develop in a structured cancer group? By using narrative analysis, in...
Every third Finn will develop cancer during their lifetime. Cancer therefore affects a great amount ...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
Purpose: The concept of liminality has been applied to both the experience of adolescence and to the...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
This article explores the multiple impacts of breast cancer on patients as effectively conveyed by t...
The oncological disease experience is counted as a wound in the body and mind attributable to a trau...
This story is an illustrated “auto/biography”,2 or “autopathography”,3 as, in my role of “wounded st...
This paper is one of five interrelated papers about cancer, drawn from a larger study exploring the ...
The study described in this article addressed the phenomena of living with a diagnosis ofcolorectal ...
Being diagnosed with the ‘C’ word, also known as cancer, provokes a wide variety of psychological re...
Contains fulltext : 234107.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose Patient...
In the field of chronic and serious illness, meaning-making with regards to the illness experience h...
The rich literature about death and dying, the use of narrative analysis, and the extensive study of...
Purpose: The number of persons living with and beyond cancer is increasing. Such persons often have ...
How does an illness narrative develop in a structured cancer group? By using narrative analysis, in...
Every third Finn will develop cancer during their lifetime. Cancer therefore affects a great amount ...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
Purpose: The concept of liminality has been applied to both the experience of adolescence and to the...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the meanings and nature of living in the world ...
This article explores the multiple impacts of breast cancer on patients as effectively conveyed by t...
The oncological disease experience is counted as a wound in the body and mind attributable to a trau...
This story is an illustrated “auto/biography”,2 or “autopathography”,3 as, in my role of “wounded st...
This paper is one of five interrelated papers about cancer, drawn from a larger study exploring the ...
The study described in this article addressed the phenomena of living with a diagnosis ofcolorectal ...
Being diagnosed with the ‘C’ word, also known as cancer, provokes a wide variety of psychological re...
Contains fulltext : 234107.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose Patient...