“The News is Not Altogether Comforting”: Fiction and the Diagnostic Moment

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (3):399-412 (2016)
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Abstract

The diagnostic moment is a moment replete with drama. As Suzanne Fleischmann has written, hearing the announcement of a serious diagnosis draws an indelible line to demarcate before and after, which will be evermore imposed on an individual’s narrative construction of her life story. We can imagine this moment, considering with apprehension the “what if?” as we attend our doctor’s appointments for the verdict on what ails us. Belief in its transformative power is impressive. That we can imagine it is not surprising, as it is represented so widely in various creative work. In this paper, I turn to the presence of the diagnostic moment in fiction. I love to read. This...

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