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The Rise of Autobiographical Medical Poetry and the Medical Humanities

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In this fascinating book, Johanna Emeney examines the global proliferation of new poetry related to illness and medical treatment from the perspective of doctors, patients, and carers in light of t...
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In this fascinating book, Johanna Emeney examines the global proliferation of new poetry related to illness and medical treatment from the perspective of doctors, patients, and carers in light of the growing popularity of the medical humanities. She provides a close analysis of poetry from New Zealand, the U.S., and the U.K. that deals with sociological and philosophical aspects of sickness, ailment, medical treatment, care, and recuperation.

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Price: $40.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Series: Studies in World Literature
Publication Date: 27 February 2018
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838211282
Format: Paperback
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LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, MEDICAL / Essays

This book succeeds magnificently in illuminating an important slice of the work of a group of contemporary New Zealand poets, of challenging the disparaging views of some of their reviewers, and, most importantly, of adding another volume of fine poetry to their number. The whole book is written with subtlety and lightness of touch, yet a sharply persuasive edge. It draws attention to a topic of great social importance: the need for modern medicine to treat not just the disease, but the whole person, and for medical professionals to find creative ways to communicate with their patients in the most humane ways possible.
Johanna Emeney works as a tutor of creative writing at Massey University in Auckland and as cofacilitator of the Michael King Young Writers' Programme for senior school students. Emeney read English literature and Japanese at Pembroke College, Cambridge. She is the author of two books of poetry, Apple & Tree (Cape Catley, 2011) and Family History (Makaro Press, 2017).