Narrative and the cultural construction of illness and healing

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Narrative and the cultural construction of illness and healing

edited by Cheryl Mattingly and Linda C. Garro

University of California Press, c2000

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780520218246

内容説明

Inspired by the possibilities of narrative, the essays in this direction-setting volume present stories drawn from a range of ethnographic contexts. Stories of illness and healing are often arresting in their power, and they can illuminate aspects of practices and experiences surrounding illness that might otherwise be neglected. recognising the value of increased theoretical consciousness among those eliciting and analysing narratives, these contributors explore narrative from a variety of perspectives.

目次

Acknowledgments 1. Narrative as Construct and as Construction: An Introduction Linda C. Garro and Cheryl Mattingly 2. "Fiction" and "Historicity" in Doctors' Stories: Social and Narrative Dimensions of Learning Medicine Byron J. Good and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good 3. Cultural Knowledge as Resource in Illness Narratives: Remembering through Accounts of Illness Linda C. Garro 4. Strategic Suffering: Illness Narratives as Social Empowerment among Mexican Cancer Patients Linda M. Hunt 5. Physician Autobiography: Narrative and the Social History of Medicine Donald Pollock 6. "Even If We Don't Have Children [We] Can Live": Stigma and Infertility in South India Catherine Kohler Riessman 7. Broken Narratives: Clinical Encounters and the Poetics of Illness Experience Laurence J. Kirmayer 8. Emergent Narratives Cheryl Mattingly 9. With Life in One's Lap: The Story of an Eye/I (or Two) Unni Wikan 10. Psychotherapy in Clients' Trajectories across Contexts Ole Dreier 11. Narrative Turns Linda C. Garro and Cheryl Mattingly Contributors Index
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780520218253

内容説明

Inspired by the possibilities of narrative, the essays in this direction-setting volume present stories drawn from a range of ethnographic contexts. Stories of illness and healing are often arresting in their power, and they can illuminate aspects of practices and experiences surrounding illness that might otherwise be neglected. Recognizing the value of increased theoretical consciousness among those eliciting and analyzing narratives, these contributors explore narrative from a variety of perspectives.

目次

Acknowledgments 1. Narrative as Construct and as Construction: An Introduction Linda C. Garro and Cheryl Mattingly 2. "Fiction" and "Historicity" in Doctors' Stories: Social and Narrative Dimensions of Learning Medicine Byron J. Good and Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good 3. Cultural Knowledge as Resource in Illness Narratives: Remembering through Accounts of Illness Linda C. Garro 4. Strategic Suffering: Illness Narratives as Social Empowerment among Mexican Cancer Patients Linda M. Hunt 5. Physician Autobiography: Narrative and the Social History of Medicine Donald Pollock 6. "Even If We Don't Have Children [We] Can Live": Stigma and Infertility in South India Catherine Kohler Riessman 7. Broken Narratives: Clinical Encounters and the Poetics of Illness Experience Laurence J. Kirmayer 8. Emergent Narratives Cheryl Mattingly 9. With Life in One's Lap: The Story of an Eye/I (or Two) Unni Wikan 10. Psychotherapy in Clients' Trajectories across Contexts Ole Dreier 11. Narrative Turns Linda C. Garro and Cheryl Mattingly Contributors Index

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