2015
DOI: 10.1136/medhum-2015-010692
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Critical medical humanities: embracing entanglement, taking risks

Abstract: What can the medical humanities achieve? This paper does not seek to define what is meant by the medical humanities, nor to adjudicate the exact disciplinary or interdisciplinary knowledges it should offer, but rather to consider what it might be capable of doing. Exploring the many valences of the word ‘critical’, we argue here for a critical medical humanities characterised by: (i) a widening of the sites and scales of ‘the medical’ beyond the primal scene of the clinical encounter; (ii) greater attention no… Show more

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“…Beyond agreeing on the name, however, the network’s ongoing discussions suggest that no member of this loose and widening group has a definitive idea of what MHH might be . The network has thus far shied away from the kind of humanist ‘mission statement’ that Hooker and Noonan identify6 and which might be equated with the ‘service model’ Viney et al 14 seek to move past. MHH conjures up a huge range of ideas in the members of the MHHA (ideas which evolve each time we meet).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Medical and Health Humanities In South Afrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond agreeing on the name, however, the network’s ongoing discussions suggest that no member of this loose and widening group has a definitive idea of what MHH might be . The network has thus far shied away from the kind of humanist ‘mission statement’ that Hooker and Noonan identify6 and which might be equated with the ‘service model’ Viney et al 14 seek to move past. MHH conjures up a huge range of ideas in the members of the MHHA (ideas which evolve each time we meet).…”
Section: The Emergence Of Medical and Health Humanities In South Afrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, I argue that an interdisciplinary critical medical humanities framework [22] can attend to such ‘ontological questions’ [23] raised by this idea of the gut as an active part of the mind. I take a feminist new materialist approach to argue that – as feminist theorist Karen Barad writes – ‘matter matters’ and that human subjectivity is always ‘entangled’ in the world [24], in opposition to models that theorise the power of ‘mind over body’ [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…i In 1999, Martyn Evans and David Greaves described this as the ‘additive view’: the humanities are seen as merely helping medicine do better what medicine already does 8. In a recent article in this publication, William Viney, Felicity Callard and Angela Woods bemoaned the persistence of this view, marked by ‘a dogged focus on … how the humanities might bring empathy to clinical practice’ 9. SF, with its interest both in technological change and its impact on individuals (despite endless intra-genre debate about ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ forms)10 challenges the medical humanities to realise that literature is not just about feelings: literature props up, engages with, and challenges ideas of power, justice and difference.…”
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“…Work in this vein ‘expands views of human health, well-being and illness through subjective testimony’ (p. 3) 9. However, the humanities are still being mined for the subjective.…”
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