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  1. Fluchtlinien der Sprache(n) :
    Migration, Kulturkontakt und Sprachbewegung im Spiegel der ›Medical Humanities‹ /
    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2023]; 2023
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass... more

     

    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass das Erlebte das Vorstell- und Sagbare übersteigt. Derartige ,Fluchtlinien der Sprache' stellen nicht zuletzt das (westliche) Gesundheitswesen vor Herausforderungen, das sich aktuell mehr denn je mit Migrant:innen konfrontiert sieht. Gerade wenn es um die Wiedererlangung von (sprachlicher) Handlungsmacht geht, kommt künstlerischen Ausdrucksformen besonderer Stellenwert zu: verstanden als liminaler in-between space eröffnet die grenzüberschreitende Freiheit des Ästhetischen die Möglichkeit, resilienzfördernde linguistische, kulturelle oder identitätsbezogene Resignifikationen zu fördern. Vor diesem Hintergrund erkundet der konsequent interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Band die Schnittstellen zwischen Medizin, Migration und künstlerischem Ausdruck. Dabei verharren die Beiträge nicht bei (migrationsassoziierten) Verlusterfahrungen, sondern zeigen Möglichkeiten der heilsamen Artikulation des Unsagbaren und Ungesagten in unterschiedlichsten Kunstformen (Literatur, Tanz, Social-Media, etc.) auf. Gleichzeitig sensibilisieren sie für eine kultursensitive Medizin, weshalb sie nicht nur Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaftler:innen, sondern auch medizinisches Personal adressieren. This consistently interdisciplinary volume explores the intersections between medicine, migration, and artistic expression. Instead of portraying the experiences of loss associated with migration, it reveals the artistic possibilities presented by regaining linguistic power. At the same time, it raises awareness of culturally sensitive medicine, which currently finds itself confronted with migrants more than ever.

     

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    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-11-120156-2
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    Series: Medical & Health Humanities : Aesthetics, Analyses, Approaches , ; 3
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
    Other subjects: Care in Contact/Pflege.; Medical Humanities.; Mehrsprachigkeit.; Migrationsliteratur.
    Scope: 1 online resource (VI, 253 p.)
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    Issued also in print.

  2. Fluchtlinien der Sprache(n) :
    Migration, Kulturkontakt und Sprachbewegung im Spiegel der ›Medical Humanities‹ /
    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2023]; 2023
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass... more

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    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass das Erlebte das Vorstell- und Sagbare übersteigt. Derartige ,Fluchtlinien der Sprache' stellen nicht zuletzt das (westliche) Gesundheitswesen vor Herausforderungen, das sich aktuell mehr denn je mit Migrant:innen konfrontiert sieht. Gerade wenn es um die Wiedererlangung von (sprachlicher) Handlungsmacht geht, kommt künstlerischen Ausdrucksformen besonderer Stellenwert zu: verstanden als liminaler in-between space eröffnet die grenzüberschreitende Freiheit des Ästhetischen die Möglichkeit, resilienzfördernde linguistische, kulturelle oder identitätsbezogene Resignifikationen zu fördern. Vor diesem Hintergrund erkundet der konsequent interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Band die Schnittstellen zwischen Medizin, Migration und künstlerischem Ausdruck. Dabei verharren die Beiträge nicht bei (migrationsassoziierten) Verlusterfahrungen, sondern zeigen Möglichkeiten der heilsamen Artikulation des Unsagbaren und Ungesagten in unterschiedlichsten Kunstformen (Literatur, Tanz, Social-Media, etc.) auf. Gleichzeitig sensibilisieren sie für eine kultursensitive Medizin, weshalb sie nicht nur Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaftler:innen, sondern auch medizinisches Personal adressieren. This consistently interdisciplinary volume explores the intersections between medicine, migration, and artistic expression. Instead of portraying the experiences of loss associated with migration, it reveals the artistic possibilities presented by regaining linguistic power. At the same time, it raises awareness of culturally sensitive medicine, which currently finds itself confronted with migrants more than ever.

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-11-120156-2
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    Series: Medical & Health Humanities : Aesthetics, Analyses, Approaches , ; 3
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
    Other subjects: Care in Contact/Pflege.; Medical Humanities.; Mehrsprachigkeit.; Migrationsliteratur.
    Scope: 1 online resource (VI, 253 p.)
    Notes:

    Issued also in print.

  3. Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities
    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature, Culture, and Media
    Contributor: Cressman, Jodi (Herausgeber); DeTora, Lisa (Herausgeber); Ludlow, Jeannie (Herausgeber); Martin Peterson, Nora (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

    Zusammenfassung: Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities: Literature, Culture, and Media examines discourses of embodiment across disability studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and visual studies to inform educational practice as well... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities: Literature, Culture, and Media examines discourses of embodiment across disability studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and visual studies to inform educational practice as well as cultural criticism related to the health and medical humanities. The book argues that imagery and other visual elements in literature, comics, lived experience and the arts demonstrate the hybridity of the embodied experience and identity and have something to offer to clinical practice. Connected to the UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Health), 4 (Gender equality), and 16 (Strong institutions), the topics addressed in the essays include mental health, grief, COVID-19, healthcare practices, cancer, and women’s health. The volume is designed to be accessible to advanced undergraduate students as well as graduate students and to be useful for medical practitioners and others who are interested in the health humanities, disability studies, gender studies, or cultural studies. Jodi Cressman is Professor of English at Dominican University, USA. Lisa DeTora is Associate Professor of Writing Studies and Rhetoric and the Director of STEM Writing at Hofstra University, USA. Jeannie Ludlow is Professor of English and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Eastern Illinois University, USA. Nora Martin Peterson is Associate Professor of French Cultural Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

     

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    Contributor: Cressman, Jodi (Herausgeber); DeTora, Lisa (Herausgeber); Ludlow, Jeannie (Herausgeber); Martin Peterson, Nora (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783031498077
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series: Sustainable Development Goals Series
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Comparative literature.; (lcsh)Medicine and the humanities.; (lcsh)Culture--Study and teaching.; (lcsh)Literature--Philosophy.; (lcsh)Feminism and literature.; (lcsh)Medical care.; Comparative Literature.; Medical Humanities.; Visual Culture.; Feminist Literary Theory.; Health Care.
    Scope: Online-Ressource, XV, 217 p. 2 illus., online resource.
    Notes:

    Foreword by Stephanie Hilger -- Introduction: Envisioning Embodiment by Jodi Cressman, Lisa DeTora, Jeannie Ludlow, and Nora Martin Peterson -- Part I: Envisioning the Self -- Nora Martin Peterson, Be Yourself: Visual Technologies of Self-Creation in the Seventeenth Century and Today -- Sophie Witt, Theatres of Psychosomatics -- Serena Fusco, Reappropriating Breastfeeding as Power and Time in Photography and Feminist Discourse -- Amanda Greene, Enacting #Endometriosis: Feminist Approaches to the Instagrammatic Illness Narrative -- Barbara Grüning, Embodying Mental Illness: Anorexia and Bulimia in Graphic Novel Narratives -- Elizabeth Lanphier, Rehearsing Grief: Turning to Look at Loss in Eurydice -- Part II: Envisioning the Other -- Shalini Abayasekara, Life and death: The COVID-19 pandemic and Sri Lanka’s Embodied Muslims -- Derek Ettensohn, “Why should I imagine such a thing?”: The Representation of Suffering in Michael Haneke’s Amour (2012) -- Lisa DeTora, (Non?) Toxic Masculinities: Envisioning Gender in Recent Television Series -- Jodi Cressman, Making the Rounds: Communication and Healthcare in Alice Walker’s “Strong Horse Tea” -- Katja Herges, Migration, Nature and the Body in Birgit Weyhe’s Graphic Narrative Madgermanes -- Jeannie Ludlow, Vaccinated by the Blood: Antiabortion Mobilization of the COVID Body.

  4. Fluchtlinien der Sprache(n) :
    Migration, Kulturkontakt und Sprachbewegung im Spiegel der ›Medical Humanities‹ /
    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Published: [2023]; 2023
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ;

    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass... more

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    Migration bedeutet eine - häufig physisch und psychisch traumatisierende - Zäsur, die vor multiple Verlusterfahrungen stellt. Diese sind mitunter schwer artikulierbar, sei es aufgrund sprachlich-kultureller Hürden, sei es aufgrund des Umstandes, dass das Erlebte das Vorstell- und Sagbare übersteigt. Derartige ,Fluchtlinien der Sprache' stellen nicht zuletzt das (westliche) Gesundheitswesen vor Herausforderungen, das sich aktuell mehr denn je mit Migrant:innen konfrontiert sieht. Gerade wenn es um die Wiedererlangung von (sprachlicher) Handlungsmacht geht, kommt künstlerischen Ausdrucksformen besonderer Stellenwert zu: verstanden als liminaler in-between space eröffnet die grenzüberschreitende Freiheit des Ästhetischen die Möglichkeit, resilienzfördernde linguistische, kulturelle oder identitätsbezogene Resignifikationen zu fördern. Vor diesem Hintergrund erkundet der konsequent interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Band die Schnittstellen zwischen Medizin, Migration und künstlerischem Ausdruck. Dabei verharren die Beiträge nicht bei (migrationsassoziierten) Verlusterfahrungen, sondern zeigen Möglichkeiten der heilsamen Artikulation des Unsagbaren und Ungesagten in unterschiedlichsten Kunstformen (Literatur, Tanz, Social-Media, etc.) auf. Gleichzeitig sensibilisieren sie für eine kultursensitive Medizin, weshalb sie nicht nur Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaftler:innen, sondern auch medizinisches Personal adressieren. This consistently interdisciplinary volume explores the intersections between medicine, migration, and artistic expression. Instead of portraying the experiences of loss associated with migration, it reveals the artistic possibilities presented by regaining linguistic power. At the same time, it raises awareness of culturally sensitive medicine, which currently finds itself confronted with migrants more than ever.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Fürholzer, Katharina, (editor.); Pröll, Julia, (editor.)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3-11-120156-2
    Other identifier:
    Series: Medical & Health Humanities : Aesthetics, Analyses, Approaches , ; 3
    Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
    Other subjects: Care in Contact/Pflege.; Medical Humanities.; Mehrsprachigkeit.; Migrationsliteratur.
    Scope: 1 online resource (VI, 253 p.)
    Notes:

    Issued also in print.

  5. Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities
    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Literature, Culture, and Media /
    Contributor: Cressman, Jodi. (editor.); DeTora, Lisa. (editor.); Ludlow, Jeannie. (editor.); Martin Peterson, Nora. (editor.)
    Published: 2023.
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities: Literature, Culture, and Media examines discourses of embodiment across disability studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and visual studies to inform educational practice as well as cultural... more

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    Envisioning Embodiment in the Health Humanities: Literature, Culture, and Media examines discourses of embodiment across disability studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and visual studies to inform educational practice as well as cultural criticism related to the health and medical humanities. The book argues that imagery and other visual elements in literature, comics, lived experience and the arts demonstrate the hybridity of the embodied experience and identity and have something to offer to clinical practice. Connected to the UN Sustainable Development Goals 3 (Health), 4 (Gender equality), and 16 (Strong institutions), the topics addressed in the essays include mental health, grief, COVID-19, healthcare practices, cancer, and women's health. The volume is designed to be accessible to advanced undergraduate students as well as graduate students and to be useful for medical practitioners and others who are interested in the health humanities, disability studies, gender studies, or cultural studies. Jodi Cressman is Professor of English at Dominican University, USA. Lisa DeTora is Associate Professor of Writing Studies and Rhetoric and the Director of STEM Writing at Hofstra University, USA. Jeannie Ludlow is Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Eastern Illinois University, USA. Nora Martin Peterson is Associate Professor of French Cultural Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.

     

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    Contributor: Cressman, Jodi. (editor.); DeTora, Lisa. (editor.); Ludlow, Jeannie. (editor.); Martin Peterson, Nora. (editor.)
    Media type: Ebook; Data medium
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783031498077
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series: Sustainable Development Goals Series,
    Subjects: Comparative literature.; Medicine and the humanities.; Culture; Literature; Feminism and literature.; Medical care.; Comparative Literature.; Medical Humanities.; Visual Culture.; Feminist Literary Theory.; Health Care.
    Scope: XV, 217 p. 2 illus., online resource.
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    Foreword by Stephanie Hilger -- Introduction: Envisioning Embodiment by Jodi Cressman, Lisa DeTora, Jeannie Ludlow, and Nora Martin Peterson -- Part I: Envisioning the Self -- Nora Martin Peterson, Be Yourself: Visual Technologies of Self-Creation in the Seventeenth Century and Today -- Sophie Witt, Theatres of Psychosomatics -- Serena Fusco, Reappropriating Breastfeeding as Power and Time in Photography and Feminist Discourse -- Amanda Greene, Enacting #Endometriosis: Feminist Approaches to the Instagrammatic Illness Narrative -- Barbara Grüning, Embodying Mental Illness: Anorexia and Bulimia in Graphic Novel Narratives -- Elizabeth Lanphier, Rehearsing Grief: Turning to Look at Loss in Eurydice -- Part II: Envisioning the Other -- Shalini Abayasekara, Life and death: The COVID-19 pandemic and Sri Lanka's Embodied Muslims -- Derek Ettensohn, "Why should I imagine such a thing?": The Representation of Suffering in Michael Haneke's Amour (2012) -- Lisa DeTora, (Non?) Toxic Masculinities: Envisioning Gender in Recent Television Series -- Jodi Cressman, Making the Rounds: Communication and Healthcare in Alice Walker's "Strong Horse Tea" -- Katja Herges, Migration, Nature and the Body in Birgit Weyhe's Graphic Narrative Madgermanes -- Jeannie Ludlow, Vaccinated by the Blood: Antiabortion Mobilization of the COVID Body. .

  6. Shakespeare, Tragedy and Menopause
    The Anxious Womb /
    Published: 2023.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    Shakespeare was not only aware of the socio-cultural fears and anxieties generated by the older woman's body but with the characterization of his tragic ageing females, Shakespeare becomes the first literary giant to explore the physiological and... more

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    Shakespeare was not only aware of the socio-cultural fears and anxieties generated by the older woman's body but with the characterization of his tragic ageing females, Shakespeare becomes the first literary giant to explore the physiological and psychosocial condition that we have come to know as 'menopause'. Although 'menopause' was not defined as a medical, physiological or sociocultural event for the early moderns, this book argues that such a medical and cultural transition can, in fact, be identified by sub-textual clues distinguished by various embodied anxieties. It explores several ageing women of the Shakespearean tragedies as they transition through this liminal menopausal period. Theoretically underscored by humoral theory, the analysis is metonymically centered upon the womb as the seat of menopausal anxiety. These menopausal undercurrents, not only permeate the dramatic action of each play, but also emanate outward to reflect the medical, physiological, cultural, social, and religious concerns generated by the ageing woman of the early modern period at large. Born and raised in Warwickshire, Dr. V. L. McMahon holds advanced degrees in Education, English, and Theatre. As an arts educator for over thirty years, McMahon has written, taught, and implemented Drama and English curricula in Canada's public school system. Having lectured in the Faculties of Theatre and English at the University of Winnipeg, Canada, McMahon is also an actor, director, playwright, and dramaturge and holds a PhD from the Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK.

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783031272042
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series: Palgrave Shakespeare Studies,
    Subjects: European literature; Medicine and the humanities.; Theater; Women; Early Modern and Renaissance Literature.; Medical Humanities.; Theatre History.; Women's History / History of Gender.
    Scope: XVII, 303 p. 16 illus., 11 illus. in color., online resource.
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    Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Menopausal Gertrude and the Petrified Womb -- Chapter 3: Menopausal Tamora and the Vegetable Womb -- Chapter 4: Menopausal Volumnia and the Animal Womb -- Chapter 5: Menopausal Lady Macbeth and the Envious Womb -- Chapter 6: Menopausal Cleopatra and the Cyborg Womb -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.

  7. Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture
    Contributor: Dinter, Sandra. (editor.); Schäfer-Althaus, Sarah. (editor.)
    Published: 2023.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    "Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture is a welcome and timely addition to the debates touching on the theme of mobility as it was developed through literature, medicine, and history of the nineteenth... more

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    "Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture is a welcome and timely addition to the debates touching on the theme of mobility as it was developed through literature, medicine, and history of the nineteenth century. Truly interdisciplinary in their approaches, these dynamic essays encourage us to think afresh about mobility as a central feature of the modern condition." -Professor Andrew Mangham, Department of English Literature, University of Reading "This volume gathers major international names in nineteenth-century scholarship to address full-frontally the relation of transport and medical cultures in a period when both were evolving symbiotically. In a series of engaging historicising chapters, the book amply demonstrates the necessity of its interdisciplinary logic, opening up possibilities for further Victorian, medical humanities and mobilities research bridges." -Dr Matthew Ingleby, Department of English, Queen Mary University of London Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture analyses the cultural and literary histories of medicine and mobility as entangled processes whose discourses and practices constituted, influenced, and transformed each other. Presenting case studies of novels, poetry, travel narratives, diaries, ship magazines, skin care manuals, asylum records, press reports, and various other sources, its chapters identify and discuss diverse literary, historical, and cultural texts, contexts, and modes in which medicine and mobility intersected in nineteenth-century Britain, its empire, and beyond, whereby they illustrate how the paradigms of mobility studies and the medical humanities can complement each other. Sandra Dinter is Junior Professor of British Literature and Culture at the University of Hamburg, Germany. Her research focuses on representations of mobility, gender, and space in the long nineteenth century. Sarah Schäfer-Althaus is Lecturer of Anglophone Literature and Culture at the University of Koblenz, Germany. Her research focuses on women, gender, and sexuality studies, body theory, and the history of medicine.

     

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    Contributor: Dinter, Sandra. (editor.); Schäfer-Althaus, Sarah. (editor.)
    Media type: Ebook; Data medium
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783031170201
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series: Studies in Mobilities, Literature, and Culture,
    Subjects: Literature, Modern; European literature.; Medicine and the humanities.; Space.; Culture.; Science; Nineteenth-Century Literature.; European Literature.; Medical Humanities.; Space and Place in Culture.; History of Science.
    Scope: XV, 296 p. 4 illus., online resource.
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    INTRODUCTION 1 Intersections of Medicine and Mobility in 19th-Century Britain Sandra Dinter and Sarah Schäfer-Althaus -- SECTION I: 19TH-CENTURY THERAPEUTIC TRAVEL AND MEDICAL TOURISM -- 2 Doctors' Ships: Voyages for Health in the Late 19th-Century -- Sally Shuttleworth 3 Modes of Seasickness: London-Margate 1815-1846 Matthew Ingleby -- SECTION II: BETWEEN CONTAGION AND CURE: WATER AS AMBIGUOUS MATTER -- 4 The Mobility of Water: Aquatic Transformation and Disease in Victorian Literature Ursula Kluwick -- 5 Watering Holes: Healthy Waters and Moral Dangers in the 19th-Century Novel Pamela K. Gilbert -- SECTION III: MOBILITY AND THE GENDERED MEDICAL GAZE -- 6 Exposure, Friction, and 'Peculiar Feelings': Victorian Travelling Skin Ariane de Waal -- 7 Gendered Mobility in George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss (1860) Monika Class -- 8 Embodied Interdependencies of Health and Travel in The Portrait of a Lady and Tess of the d'Urbervilles Natasha Audrey Anderson -- SECTION IV: RESTLESS AND RESTRICTED: THE PATHOLOGIES OF MOVEMENT -- 9 (Mental) Health and Travel: Mary Shelley and George Gissing Crossing Borders Heidi Liedke -- 10 A "Feverish Restlessness": Decadent Mobility in Late Victorian Poetry Stefanie John -- 11 The Wandering Irish: Prisons, Asylums and the Mobility of Lunacy in Late 19th-Century Lancashire Hilary Marland and Catherine Cox -- SECTION V: MEDICAL PRECAUTIONS FOR BRITISH COLONIZERS -- 12 From Heroic Exploration to Careful Control: Mobility, Health and Medicine in the British African Empire Markku Hokkanen -- 13 Travelling Objects: Commodity Culture and Victorian Geographies of Health Monika Pietrzak-Franger.

  8. Ästhetik des Depressiven /
    Contributor: Huber, Till, (Publisher); Nover, Immanuel. (Publisher)
    Published: [2023].
    Publisher:  De Gruyter,, Berlin ; Boston :

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Huber, Till, (Publisher); Nover, Immanuel. (Publisher)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-11-077652-2; 978-3-11-077659-1
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    RVK Categories: EC 5410 ; GE 5204
    DDC Categories: 800
    Series: spectrum Literaturwissenschaft ; Band 78
    Subjects: Ästhetik.; Depression.; Melancholie.; Medical Humanities.; Literatur.; Deutsch.; Depression <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 375 Seiten).
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    Erscheint Open Access bei De Gruyter