阈限叙事——当代美国医生作家研究 / 青年学者文库
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作者: 孙杰娜
出版时间:2014-07
出版社:武汉大学出版社
- 武汉大学出版社
- 9787307134454
- 150007
- 2014-07
- I712.065
内容简介
《阈限叙事--当代美国医生作家研究》系作者孙杰娜在其美国纽约州立大学(宾汉顿)博士学位论文基础上修订而成。本书一改以往对疾病相关书写的隐喻式解读,在美国当代社会文化的大背景下,从跨学科角度系统分析医学中的文学。在人类学阈限理论的观照下,以具有代表性意义的医生叙事为例。本书充分揭示文学与医学学科交叉所构成的非此非彼的阈限空间里蕴含的创造性和可能性,重点关注作为阈限主体的医生作家如何通过文学表现手法再现族裔身份、性别身份和职业身份等多重身份间的冲撞及对话。
目录
Chapter One The Liminal Physician Writers: A Tour of the Field of Physician Writing
Chapter Two Physician, Heal Thyself: Writing about Pain
I . The Pain of Witnessing Pain: Jack Coulehan's
""D Day, 1994""
II. The Pain of Killing Pain: Richard Selzer's ""Mercy""
III. The Amnestic Healer: Trauma and Memory in Richard
Selzer's Raising the Dead
IV. Conclusion
Chapter Three The Gender Line in the Medical Profession
I . Liminal Masculinity in Richard Selzer's Knife
Song Korea
II. Against Abstraction: Perri Klass's Other
Women's Children
III. Conclusion
Chapter Four Transition and Communitas: Ethnic Physicians and the AIDS Epidemic
I . Home in the Making: Abraham Verghese's My Own Country:
A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the
Age of AIDS
II ""The Dream of You Dreaming Me"": Rafael Campo's
""You Bring out the Doctor in Me""
III. Conclusion
Chapter Five Healing on the Edge: Stories of Confession and Grief
Works Cited
Chapter Two Physician, Heal Thyself: Writing about Pain
I . The Pain of Witnessing Pain: Jack Coulehan's
""D Day, 1994""
II. The Pain of Killing Pain: Richard Selzer's ""Mercy""
III. The Amnestic Healer: Trauma and Memory in Richard
Selzer's Raising the Dead
IV. Conclusion
Chapter Three The Gender Line in the Medical Profession
I . Liminal Masculinity in Richard Selzer's Knife
Song Korea
II. Against Abstraction: Perri Klass's Other
Women's Children
III. Conclusion
Chapter Four Transition and Communitas: Ethnic Physicians and the AIDS Epidemic
I . Home in the Making: Abraham Verghese's My Own Country:
A Doctor's Story of a Town and Its People in the
Age of AIDS
II ""The Dream of You Dreaming Me"": Rafael Campo's
""You Bring out the Doctor in Me""
III. Conclusion
Chapter Five Healing on the Edge: Stories of Confession and Grief
Works Cited