‘The Naming of Cancer’ reviewed by Emily Underwood-Lee
‘The Naming of Cancer’ by Tracey S. Rosenberg (Neon Books, 2014) Arthur Frank describes ‘illness as a call for stories’ […]
‘The Naming of Cancer’ by Tracey S. Rosenberg (Neon Books, 2014) Arthur Frank describes ‘illness as a call for stories’ […]
The University of Warwick’s Humanities Research Centre is holding a two-day workshop, Empathy and Affect in Medical and Theatrical Practice
“Since myths can be made to mean an indefinite number of things, it is more fruitful to study what in
Mike White‘s diary entry reads: 10th February. There is free bedside TV from 8.00 till noon, offering ticker-taped news, mad
We are now three weeks in and I feel very behind on blog posts- apologies! Mary has introduced me to
A breath-taking state of affairs Like most people working in the field of mental health, I am well aware of
The Centre for Medical Humanities is delighted to offer ‘The Edinburgh Companion to the Critical Medical Humanities‘ edited by Anne
We are pleased to offer for review ‘Computable Bodies: Instrumented Life and the Human Somatic Niche’ by Josh Berson (Bloomsbury,
ESRC seminar series: Fat Studies and HAES: Bigness Beyond Obesity Seminar 4: Researching Fat Studies and HAES: working with/as fat
James Allott’s latest post from Fremantle: Our Australian adventure is now in its fifth week and we are avidly looking