Narrating health. Literature and medicine
Literature was, is, and will always continue to be a central element for the study of different semiotic representations of health and disease. There are two essential elements for this; first, the fact that activities related to health and disease, even in professional environments, constantly int...
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        2021-06-01 | 
| Series: | Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review | 
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| author | Antonio M. Bañón Hernández | 
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| description | Literature was, is, and will always continue to be a central element for the study of different semiotic representations of health and disease. There are two essential elements for this; first, the fact that activities related to health and disease, even in professional environments, constantly intersect with narrations (sometimes in the shape of reports or notes taken listening to the patient); second is, of course, the fact that getting sick and being healed is sometimes associated to exceptional circumstances that can be suggestive for creation. | 
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| spelling | doaj-art-c6bca8e05a164a9c97a991214afbb5832024-11-18T16:01:40ZcatUniversitat de ValènciaMètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review2174-34872174-92212021-06-01810.7203/metode.8.21093Narrating health. Literature and medicineAntonio M. Bañón Hernández0<p>University of Almería (Spain).</p> Literature was, is, and will always continue to be a central element for the study of different semiotic representations of health and disease. There are two essential elements for this; first, the fact that activities related to health and disease, even in professional environments, constantly intersect with narrations (sometimes in the shape of reports or notes taken listening to the patient); second is, of course, the fact that getting sick and being healed is sometimes associated to exceptional circumstances that can be suggestive for creation. https://turia.uv.es/index.php/Metode/article/view/21093 | 
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| title | Narrating health. Literature and medicine | 
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