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    The Transfigured Body and the Ethical Turn in Australian Illness Memoir.Amanda Nettelbeck - 2008 - Journal of Medical Humanities 29 (3):163-172.
    Within the fields of social medicine and the medical humanities, chronic illness is acknowledged not just as an individually but as a socially transformative experience. The proliferation of published ‘illness narratives’ in recent years attests to the socially compelling nature of this particular story of transformation. Indeed, illness narratives have, in the past decade or so, become a rich source of interest in sociological and medical anthropological work for their capacity to map the material transformation of person (...)
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    Narratives of Undiagnosability: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Life-Writing and the Indeterminacy of Illness Memoirs.Gaston Franssen - 2020 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (4):403-418.
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    Ordinary Life: A Memoir of Illness. Kathlyn Conway. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2007. x+264 pp. [REVIEW]Aaron T. Seaman - 2010 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 38 (1):1-3.
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    Roman Lieux de Mémoire (E.) Stein-Hölkeskamp, (K. -J.) Hölkeskamp (edd.) Erinnerungsorte der Antike. Die römische Welt. Pp. 797, b/w & colour ills, maps. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2006. Cased, €38. ISBN: 978-3-406-54682-. [REVIEW]John Weisweiler - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):548-.
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    The Epistemological Value of Depression Memoirs.Somogy Varga & Jennifer Radden - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that despite the recent, welcome interest in autobiographical writing about depression, its use for research purposes presents an epistemological challenge because the extent to which these descriptions illuminate the true nature of depressive experience cannot be discerned. Contextualized within the genre of autobiography as well as the subgenre of illness memoir, the depression memoir exhibits ambiguities, it is shown, imposed by the constraints of its genre, and by the nature of autobiographical memory. Sources of (...)
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    Teaching Pathographies of Mental Illness.Nathan Carlin, Angela Gomez & Margarita Ortiz - forthcoming - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics:1-9.
    This paper describes the content and evolution of a fourth-year course for medical students on teaching pathographies of mental illness. (It is a follow-up to Nathan Carlin’s Pathographies of Mental Illness that appeared as an Element in the Bioethics and Neuroethics series published by Cambridge University Press.) The course originally centered on classic (and some contemporary) memoirs; however, responding to student evaluations, newer material now ensures more diversity, with material written by women and people of color, and describes (...)
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    Lacking Now Is Only the Leading Idea, That Is: We, the Rays, Have No Thoughts": Interlocutory Collapse in Daniel Paul Schreber's "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness.Vincent Crapanzano - 1998 - Critical Inquiry 24 (3):737-767.
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    Paris et Ile-de-France. Mémoires publiés par la Fédération des Sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France. Tome 20, 1969. Paris, au siège de la Fédération, 24, rue Pavée, 75004 Paris et Librairie C. Klincksieck, 1972. 14 × 22,5, 292 p., ill. [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1973 - Revue de Synthèse 94 (70-72):367-373.
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    Raymond Poincaré, A la recherche de la Paix, 1919. Préface de Pierre Renouvin, Paris, Pion, 1974. 13 × 21, 508 p., ill. (Au Service de la France, neuf années de souvenirs, XI). Hubert Beuve-Méry, Onze ans de règne, 1958-1969. Paris, Flammarion, 1974. 13 × 21,5, 414 p. (Textes politiques).Christian Fouchet, Les lauriers sont coupés. Paris, Pion, 1973. 15,5 × 23,5, 256 p. (Mémoires d'hier et de demain, t. II). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):367-369.
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    L. T. Shoe Meritt, I. E. M. Edlund-Bhrry: Etruscan and Republican Roman Mouldings. A reissue of the Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome XXVIII, 1965 by Lucy T. Shoe. (University Museum Monograph 107.) Vol. I: pp. xxxvi + 233, ills. Vol. II: 78 loose folding pls. Philadelphia: The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania in cooperation with The American Academy in Rome (distributed by University of Texas Press, Austin), 2000. Cased, US$85. ISBN: 0-924171-77-4. [REVIEW]David Ridgway - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (1):251-252.
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    Roman Copies? E. K. Gazda (ed.): The Ancient Art of Emulation. Studies in Artistic Originality and Tradition from the Present to Classical Antiquity . (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Supplementary Volume 1.) Pp. xiv + 300, ills. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 2002. Cased, US$65, £46. ISBN: 0-472-11189-. [REVIEW]Peter Stewart - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):336-.
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    Hubert Deschamps, Roi de la Brousse. Mémoires d’autres mondes. Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1975. 15,5 × 21, 360 p., ill. (Récits, Biographies, Documents). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (87-88):416-417.
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    Dying: a memoir.Cory Taylor - 2016 - Edinburgh: Canongate.
    At the age of sixty, Cory Taylor was dying of melanoma-related brain cancer. With her illness no longer treatable, she began at the start of 2016 to write about her experiences and, in an extraordinary creative surge, wrote what would become Dying: A Memoir. This is a brief and clear-eyed account of what dying taught Cory: amid the tangle of her feelings, she reflects on the patterns of her life, and remembers the lives and deaths of her parents. (...)
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    Laronde, Leclant Un Siècle d'Architecture et d'Humanisme sur les Bords de la Méditerranée. La Villa Kérylos, Joyau d'Inspiration Grecque et Lieu de Mémoire de la Culture Antique. Paris: Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 2009. Pp. xx + 297, figs, ills, pls. Paper, €35. ISBN: 978-2-87754-226-5. [REVIEW]Pierre De La Ruffinière Du Prey - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):317-318.
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    Trajan and hadrian - (s.) Benoist, (A.) gautier, (c.) hoët-Van cauwenberghe, (r.) poignault (edd.) Mémoires de trajan, mémoires d'hadrien. Pp. 528, b/w & colour ills. Villeneuve d'ascq: Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2020. Paper, €34. Isbn: 978-2-7574-3024-8. [REVIEW]Christoph Michels - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):502-505.
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    A Symposium on Attic Epigraphy D. Jordan, J. Traill (edd.): Lettered Attica. A Day of Attic Epigraphy. Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, 8 March 2000 . With a memoir by Johannes Kirchner. (Publications of the Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens 3.) Pp. viii + 167, b/w and colour ills. Athens and Toronto: Canadian Archaeological Institute at Athens/Athenians Research Project, Victoria University, Toronto, 2003. Cased, Can$60, US$50. ISBN: 0-9685232-5-. [REVIEW]Peter Liddel - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):317-.
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    Greeks and Barbarbians - (A.) Bresson, (A.) Ivantchik, (J. -L.) Ferrary (edd.) Une koinè pontique: cités grecques, sociétés indigènes et empires mondiaux sur le littoral nord de la mer Noire (VII e s. a.C–III e s. p.C.). (Collection Mémoires 18.) Pp. ii + 377, ills, maps. Bordeaux: Ausonius Éditions, 2007. Cased, €75. ISBN: 978-2-910023-84-3. [REVIEW]Gocha R. Tsetskhladze - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):156-157.
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    The Carian Uplands P. Debord, E. Varinlio[gcaron]lu (edd.): Les hautes terres de Carie . With A. Bresson, P. Brun, R. Descat, K. Konuk (Ausonius Publications, Mémoires 4.) Pp. 329, maps, pls., ills. Bordeaux: Diffusion de Boccard, 2001. Cased, €73. ISBN: 2-910023-20-. [REVIEW]R. Van Bremen - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):223-.
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    A Hellenistic Puzzle - (C.) Cusset, (E.) Prioux (edd.) Lycophron: éclats d'obscurité. Actes du colloque international de Lyon et Saint-Étienne 18–20 janvier 2007. (Centre Jean Palerne, Mémoires 33.) Pp. 761, ills, map. Saint-Étienne: Publications de l'Université de Saint-Étienne, 2009. Paper, €39. ISBN: 978-2-86272-491-1. [REVIEW]Marios Skempis - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):435-437.
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    Various memory studies. S. Benoist, A. daguet-gagey, C. hoët-Van cauwenberghe une mémoire en actes: Espaces, figures et discours dans le monde Romain. Pp. 318, figs, ills, maps. Villeneuve d'ascq: Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2016. Paper, €28. Isbn: 978-2-7574-1271-8. [REVIEW]Karl Galinsky - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):191-193.
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    RELIGION, MEMORY AND IDENTITY - (D.) Ackermann, (Y.) Lafond, (A.) Vincent (edd.) Pratiques religieuses, mémoire et identités dans le monde gréco-romain. Actes du colloque tenu à Poitiers du 9 au 11 mai 2019. Pp. 314, figs, ills, maps. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2022. Paper, €25. ISBN: 978-2-7535-8609-3. [REVIEW]Marin Mauger - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (1):274-276.
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    Stigmata: A Memoir of Pain and Resistance.Vivyan Adair - 2019 - Feminist Studies 45 (1):235-239.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Studies 45, no. 1. © 2019 by Feminist Studies, Inc. 235 Vivyan Adair Stigmata: A Memoir of Pain and Resistance For some of us poverty is not experienced from a distance or from the position of an audience member or critic, but as the most pressing truth of our existence, past or present and our core sense of identity. —Roxanne Rimstead, Remnants of Nation: On Poverty Narratives (...)
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    Terracotta Decoration - (N.A.) Winter Symbols of Wealth and Power. Architectural Terracotta Decoration in Etruria and Central Italy, 640–510 B.C. (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Supplement 9.) Pp. lii + 650, figs, ills, maps, colour pls. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, for The American Academy in Rome, 2009. Cased, US$95. ISBN: 978-0-472-11665-2. [REVIEW]Tom Rasmussen - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):646-648.
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    Ancient botany S. amigues: ÉtuDes de botanique antique . Preface by P. quézel.(Mémoires de l'académie Des inscriptions et belles-lettres 25.) pp. XV + 501, ills. Paris: Diusion de boccard, 2002. Paper, €140. Isbn: 2-87754-130-. [REVIEW]Peter Warren - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):534-.
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    Les deux Camps de la Légion Ille Auguste à Lambèse d'après les fouilles récentes. By M. R. Cagnat. (Extrait des Mémoires de 1'Acad. des Inscrs. et Belles-lettres, xxxviii.). Paris, 1908. Pp. 63. 5 plates, 5 cuts. Fr. 4. [REVIEW]B. W. H. - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (2):57-57.
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  26. Schreber's soul-voluptuousness: Mysticism, madness and the feminine in schreber's memoirs.Brent Dean Robbins - 2000 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 31 (2):117-154.
    Freud's 1911 case study based on Schreber's Memoirs of My Nervous Illness provides the investigator with the opportunity to reexamine Freud's interpretation through a return to the original data Freud used. This study reveals both the insights and limitations of Freud's theory of paranoia. An alternative interpretation of the case is overed from an existential-phenomenological perspective which aims both to expand upon and transform Freud's study without negating its value. Freud draws on the mythologies of the sun to argue (...)
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    Are We Prosaic Deep Inside?: Depression Memoirs, Resourceful Narratives, and the Biomedical Model of Depression.Anne E. Johnson - 2017 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (4):299-301.
    In “Prozac or Prosaic Diaries?”, Ginger Hoffman and Jennifer Hansen examine gendered messages in popular depression memoirs, using narrative self-constitution theory to emphasize the damaging effects such messages can have on women readers. In doing so, they bring a welcome feminist perspective to matters of mental health, as well as raising thought-provoking questions about depression memoirs, a genre that can have a far-reaching impact on public opinions about mental illness. Overall, Hoffman and Hansen do an excellent job of explaining (...)
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    Body Talk in the Clinic as a Memoir of Real Lives: Katerina’s Story. [REVIEW]Betty Kafanelis & Paul A. Komesaroff - 2006 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (3):187-192.
    The secret worlds of life experience, culture, sexuality and emotions are often expressed through physical “symptoms”. The lived body becomes the entry point for professionals to enter the world of the patient. This article, arising out of a study of the experiences of Greek women at menopause, discusses the story of one woman and interprets the cultural and emotional inscriptions that are carried into the clinical setting. It illustrates the multiple layers of corporeal meaning engendered by menopause and the clinical (...)
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    Face off: searching for truth and beauty in the clinical encounter: Based on the memoir, autobiography of a face by Lucy Grealy. [REVIEW]Mary T. Shannon - 2012 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 15 (3):329-335.
    Based on Lucy Grealy’s memoir, Autobiography of a Face, this article explores the relationship between gender and illness in our culture, as well as the paradox of “intimacy without intimacy” in the clinical encounter. Included is a brief review of how authenticity, vulnerability, and mutual recognition of suffering can foster the kind of empathic doctor-patient relationship that Lucy Grealy sorely needed, but never received. As she says at the end of her memoir, “All those years I’d handed (...)
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    Royal ruptures: Caroline of Ansbach and the politics of illness in the 1730s.Emrys D. Jones - 2011 - Medical Humanities 37 (1):13-17.
    Caroline of Ansbach, wife of George II, occupied a crucial position in the public life of early 18th-century Britain. She was seen to exert considerable influence on the politics of the court and, as mother to the Hanoverian dynasty's next generation, she became an important emblem for the nation's political well-being. This paper examines how such emblematic significance was challenged and qualified when Caroline's body could no longer be portrayed as healthy and life giving. Using private memoirs and correspondence from (...)
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    The catastrophic self: essays in philosophy, memoir and medical trauma.Marlene Benjamin - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Fisher Imprints.
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    Azərbaycan Xalq Cümhuriyyəti dövründə Ermənistan ilə Zəngəzur problemi (1919-1920-ci illərdə).Kamran Əsədov - 2023 - Metafizika 6 (2):110-131.
    First of all, this is related to the position of Azerbaijan in the modern system of international relations. Its integration into Western countries and international organizations and other factors make it necessary to re-examine the Zangezur issue in Azerbaijan-Armenia relations between the end of 1919 and 1920. During the Russian occupation, the Azerbaijani people, who were a source of danger for the statehood of Azerbaijan, were subject to ethnic cleansing and territorial loss. Therefore, the history of Azerbaijan in the 19th (...)
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  33. Recognition rights, mental health consumers and reconstructive cultural semantics.Jennifer H. Radden - 2012 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 7:1-8.
    IntroductionThose in mental health-related consumer movements have made clear their demands for humane treatment and basic civil rights, an end to stigma and discrimination, and a chance to participate in their own recovery. But theorizing about the politics of recognition, 'recognition rights' and epistemic justice, suggests that they also have a stake in the broad cultural meanings associated with conceptions of mental health and illness.ResultsFirst person accounts of psychiatric diagnosis and mental health care (shown here to represent 'counter stories' (...)
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    Phenomenological Psychopathology and Autobiography.Anna Bortolan - 2018 - In Giovanni Stanghellini, Matthew Broome, Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Andrea Raballo & René Rosfort (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Memoirs and autobiographical accounts of mental illness have been widely utilized in phenomenological psychopathology and, in particular, in the investigation of depression (Fuchs 2013; Ratcliffe 2010; Ratcliffe 2015), mania (Binswanger 1960; Bowden 2013), schizophrenia (Binswanger 1957; Parnas and Henriksen 2016; Sass 1994), anorexia nervosa (Bowden 2012; Legrand 2010), and borderline personality disorder (Stanghellini and Rosfort 2013). In this article I will provide a critical illustration of the different ways in which self- narratives have been employed in this context and (...)
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  35. Self-Insight in the Time of Mood Disorders: After the Diagnosis, Beyond the Treatment.Serife Tekin - 2014 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 21 (2):139-155.
    This paper explores the factors that contribute to the degree of a mood disorder patient’s self- insight, defined here as her understanding of the particular contingencies of her life that are responsive to her personal identity, interpersonal relationships, illness symptoms, and the relationship between these three necessary components of her lived experience. I consider three factors: (i) the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), (ii) the DSM culture, and (iii) the cognitive architecture of the self. I argue that (...)
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  36. Chronique du cinéma 3 : Tu te souviendras de moi – quand le récit de soi s’étiole.Nathalie Plaat-Goasdoue & Jacques Quintin - 2023 - Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 6 (3-4):154-156.
    Édouard loses his memory. The thread of his life’s story dissolves, leaving him confused and lonely, and gradually cut off from a world in which, as we soon realize, he was accustomed to taking centre stage. An intellectual who is regularly invited to speak in the public arena, Édouard, the historian emeritus, is confronted with an illness that, ironically, affects his memory. He who, all his life, has reflected on his society by linking it to his past, gradually loses (...)
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    On Delusion.Jennifer Radden (ed.) - 2010 - Routledge.
    Delusions play a fundamental role in the history of psychology, philosophy and culture, dividing not only the mad from the sane but reason from unreason. Yet the very nature and extent of delusions are poorly understood. What are delusions? How do they differ from everyday errors or mistaken beliefs? Are they scientific categories? In this superb, panoramic investigation of delusion Jennifer Radden explores these questions and more, unravelling a fascinating story that ranges from Descartes’s demon to famous first-hand accounts of (...)
  38. "My So-Called Delusions": Solipsism, Madness, and the Schreber Case.Louis A. Sass - 1994 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 25 (1):70-103.
    This paper offers a critique of a central psychopathological concept, the notion of "poor reality-testing. "Using ideas from the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, I consider the nature of delusions in schizophrenia, largely through examining Daniel Paul Schreber's famous Memoirs of My Nervous Illness. Many schizophrenic individuals do not in fact mistake their fantasies for reality, as is traditionally assumed. Rather, I argue, they engage in a solipsistic mode of experience, a felt subjectivization of the lived world that is associated with (...)
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    Depression, Emotion and the Self: Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives.Matthew Ratcliffe & Achim Stephan (eds.) - 2014 - Imprint Academic.
    This volume addresses the question of what it is like to be depressed. Despite the vast amount of research that has been conducted into the causes and treatment of depression, the experience of depression remains poorly understood. Indeed, many depression memoirs state that the experience is impossible for others to understand. However, it is at least clear that changes in emotion, mood, and bodily feeling are central to all forms of depression, and these are the book's principal focus. In recent (...)
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    The Grieving Storyteller: Grief Narratives as a Source of Moral Reflection.Paul Lauritzen - 2024 - In Bharat Ranganathan & Caroline Anglim (eds.), Religion and Social Criticism: Tradition, Method, and Values. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 193-213.
    In one of his most important books, Children, Ethics, and Modern Medicine, Richard B. Miller argues that medical ethicists have too frequently focused on abstract moral and legal principles in wrestling with the issues raised by contemporary medical practice. Drawing on the anthropologist, Clifford Geertz, Miller suggests that ethicists must attend to both the “experience-near” realities that patients and their families confront and the “experience-distant” work of connecting those realities to the theoretical principles that might help illuminate the existential and (...)
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    Postmillennial cancer narratives: feminism and postfeminism in Eve Ensler’s In the Body of the World.Marta Fernández-Morales - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (2):235-252.
    In the context of a new wave of women’s activism for equality, the body is once again at the centre of the discussion today, in the USA and globally. Analysing American discourses about health and illness at the turn of the twenty-first century, Tasha Dubriwny has argued that the current narratives are dominated by neoliberal and postfeminist philosophies that have thrived in a framework of biomedicalisation and self-surveillance. What happens, then, when a successful feminist artist is diagnosed with uterine (...)
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    A Critical Phenomenology of Sickness.Corinne Lajoie - 2019 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):48-66.
    This paper takes Porochista Khakpour’s personal narrative of chronic illness, disability, and addiction in Sick: A Memoir (2018) as a starting point to reflect on social and material features of sick bodily subjectivity. In ways heretofore largely unexplored by tradi-tional phenomenologies of illness, I ask what different modalities of the body come to light if we move beyond the privatization of dis-ease as a biological dysfunction and instead bring into focus its re-lation with conditions of existence that (...)
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  43. Bodily saturation and social disconnectedness in depression.Lucy Osler - 2021 - Phenomenology and Mind 21:48-61.
    Individuals suffering from depression consistently report experiencing a lack of connectedness with others. David Karp (2017, 73), in his memoir and study of depression, has gone so far to describe depression as “an illness of isolation, a disease of disconnectedness”. It has become common, in phenomenological circles, to attribute this social impairment to the depressed individual experiencing their body as corporealized, acting as a barrier between them and the world around them (Fuchs 2005, 2016). In this paper, I (...)
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    My Mother, My Story.Joanne Jacobson - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (1):5-11.
    This piece returns to the writer’s memoir essays about her mother’s chronic lung disease to examine the relationship between the act of caregiving and the act of writing. In arguing for important differences between the clinical, healing imperatives of narrative medicine and the primacy for the writer of self-reflection, personal need and career, the essay demonstrates how writing remains in many ways at odds with the obligations and the hopes of caregiving. At the same time, the essay argues that (...)
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    Looking Back at the Ethical Tangles of Pediatric AIDS.Abigail Zuger - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (4):44-45.
    The place is San Francisco, the year 1981. The newly minted young doctor, all shiny confidence, sits at his desk. Suddenly, he stares down at a lab result, startled. This opening scene can mean only one thing in a medical memoir: the mysterious disease not yet known as AIDS has come to town. As the generation who first encountered AIDS ages into its memoir-writing years, we will be seeing more of these first chapters, and despite their inevitable redundancies, (...)
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    The Aeneid Revisited: The Journey of Pompey in Lucan's Pharsalia.Andreola Rossi - 2000 - American Journal of Philology 121 (4):571-591.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:American Journal of Philology 121.4 (2000) 571-591 [Access article in PDF] The Aeneid Revisited: The Journey of Pompey in Lucan's Pharsalia Andreola Rossi Andromaque, je pense à vous! Ce petit fleuve, Pauvre et triste miroir où jadis resplendit L'immense majesté de vos douleurs de veuve, Ce Simoïs menteur qui par vos pleurs grandit, A fécondé soudain ma mémoire fertile, Comme je traversais le nouveau Carrousel. Le vieux Paris n'est (...)
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    An Index of Hume's References in A Treatise of Human Nature.David C. Yalden-Thomson - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):53-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:53. AN INDEX OF HUME'S REFERENCES IN A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE The index below of Hume's references in the Treatise te the works of other authors excludes those which are accurate and full in his text (of which there are few) and those which are so general, e.g., to Spinoza's atheism, that no passage is specifiable. Hume mentions other writings, for which this index is compiled, in several (...)
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    Sources for the History of Women in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: The Case of Dorothea Herberts Retrospections.Jane Maxwell - 2014 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 90 (2):127-142.
    The poor survival rate of primary sources for the history of Irish women in the early modern period is mitigated by the sophistication with which extant sources are now being analysed. When re-examined without reference to the demands of the traditional historical grand narrative, when each text itself is permitted to guide its own interrogation, previously undervalued texts are revealed to be insightful of individual existential experience. The memoir of eighteenth-century Dorothea Herbert, hitherto much ignored due to the authors (...)
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    Voltaire o la morte di un patriarca.Lorenzo Bianchi - 2012 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1:153-166.
    The article examines Voltaire's hypochondriac obsession with death and illness, as can be seen in his Correspondence throughout his entire life. His death is described by his secretary Wagničre in Mémoires sur Voltaire and by Condorcet in Vie de Voltaire. Both of them talk of his belief in reason and deism. As regards Voltaire's attitude toward death in the last years of his life, he at times seems to play with the idea of death, as in his Épître ŕ (...)
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    Eduard Gans and the Crisis of Hegelianism.Warren Breckman - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (3):543-564.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 62.3 (2001) 543-564 [Access article in PDF] Eduard Gans and the Crisis of Hegelianism Warren Breckman In a 1834 report on the development of economic associationism in France, Johannes Schön detected an echo in Germany, the stirrings of a debate over the "modern Associationswesen." This discussion, he believed, would be crucial to the future of the "national economy." 1 Schön was an astute (...)
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