Feeling Dis-ease in Modern History

Feeling Dis-ease in Modern History

by Rob Boddice and Bettina Hitzer
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/05/2022

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This book explores experiences of illness, broadly construed. It encompasses the emotional and sensory disruptions that attend disease, injury, mental illness or trauma, and gives an account of how medical practitioners, experts, lay authorities and the public have felt about such disruptions.


Considering all sides of the medical encounter and highlighting the intersection of intellectual history and medical knowledge, of institutional atmospheres, built environments and technological practicalities, and of emotional and sensory experience, Feeling Dis-ease in Modern History presents a wide-ranging affective account of feeling well and of feeling ill. Especially occupied with the ways in which dynamics of power and authority have either validated or discounted dis-eased feelings, the book's contributors probe at the intersectional politics of medical expertise and patient experience to better understand situated expressions of illness, their reception, and their social, cultural and moral valuation. Drawing on methodologies from the histories of emotions, senses, science and the medical humanities, this book gives an account of the complexity of undergoing illness: of feeling dis-ease.

ISBN:
9781350228399
9781350228399
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-05-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing

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