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Prescribed Reading: Reflective Medical Narratives and the Rise of the Medimoir: An Interview with Adam Kay

机译:处方读物:反思性医学叙事与药物的兴起:亚当·凯访谈录

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The 21st century has witnessed the rise of a genre of literature that has taken both the reading public and the publishing industry by storm. The ‘medimoir’—or medical memoir—is not in itself a new genre of writing, but has risen to prominence in a contemporary British context of renewed focus on public health and wellbeing, a proliferation of professional confessionals in publishing, and debates about the future of the free-at-point-of-care British National Health Service (NHS). The most prolific medimoir published to date is Adam Kay’s This Is Going to Hurt (2017), a reflective diary that chronicles his time as a trainee gynaecologist in the NHS, and his subsequent exit from medical training in the face of growing personal and political pressures on his profession. This article contextualises and considers the rise of the medimoir, and examines why this genre of medical narrative has become such a critical, literary, and publishing success in the first two decades of the new millennium.
机译:21世纪见证了文学类型的兴起,席卷了阅读公众和出版业。 “医学回忆录”(或医学回忆录)本身并不是一种新的写作体裁,但在当代英国背景下,尤其是对公共卫生和福祉的重新关注,出版界专业悔的泛滥,以及有关法律的辩论中,已引起人们的关注。英国国民健康服务中心(NHS)的免费服务。迄今为止出版的最多产的医学著作是亚当·凯(Adam Kay)的《 This is Going to Hurt(2017)》,这是一本反思日记,记载了他在NHS担任妇产科医师的时间,以及他面对个人和政治压力日渐退出医学培训的历史在他的职业上。本文结合背景并考虑了中世纪文学的兴起,并探讨了为什么医学叙事类型在新千年的前二十年中已成为如此至关重要的文学和出版成功。

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