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Unruly Voices: Artists’ Books and Humanities Archives in Health Professions Education

机译:不守规矩的声音:艺术家的书籍和人文档案健康专业教育

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Martha A. Hall’s artists’ books documenting her experience of living with breast cancer offer future health professionals a unique opportunity to sit in the patient’s position of vulnerability and fear. Hall’s books have become a cornerstone of our medical humanities pedagogy at the Maine Women Writers Collection because of their emotional directness and their impact on readers. This essay examines the ways that Hall’s call for conversation with healthcare providers is enacted at the University of New England and provides a model for how such works might be used at other educational institutions to encourage empathy between practitioners and patients by engaging in conversations about anger, fear, and other common reactions to life-threatening illness. We explore the unruly nature of Martha A. Hall’s narratives of illness and care, as well as how the form of the books themselves engages the reader in a deep relationship with Hall’s personal pain and her humanity itself. We explore, too, the cumulative effect of these powerful books on readers who handle them regularly, as we do in our roles as professor and archivist.
机译:Martha A. Hall的艺术家的书籍记录了她与乳腺癌生活的经验提供了未来的卫生专业人员,是坐在患者脆弱性和恐惧的地位的独特机会。大厅的书籍已成为我们医学人文教育学的基石,在缅因州女性作家系列,因为他们的情绪直接和对读者的影响。本文审查了霍尔呼吁与医疗保健提供者对话的呼吁在新英格兰大学颁布的方式,为如何在其他教育机构中使用这种作品来鼓励从业者和患者的同情,通过参与愤怒的对话,恐惧,以及对生命危及生命的疾病的其他常见反应。我们探索玛莎A.大厅的疾病和护理叙事的不守规矩的性质,以及书籍的形式如何与大厅的个人痛苦和她的人类本身来实现读者。我们也探索了这些强大的书籍对定期处理它们的读者的累积效果,正如我们在我们的角色作为教授和档案论者所做的那样。

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