<i>Exploring Second Language Creative Writing</i> continues the work of stabilizing the emerging Creative Writing (SL) discipline. In unique ways, each essay in this book seeks to redefine a tripartite relationship between language acquisition, literatures, and identity. All essays extend B.B. Kachr
Communicating Pain: Exploring Suffering through Language, Literature and Creative Writing
β Scribed by Stephanie de Montalk
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Series
- Routledge Advances in the Medical Humanities
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Combining critical research with memoir, essay, poetry and creative biography, this insightful volume sensitively explores the lived experience of chronic pain.
Confronting the language of pain and the paradox of writing about personal pain, Communicating Pain is a personal response to the avoidance, dismissal and isolation experienced by the author after developing intractable pelvic pain in 2003. The volumefocuses on pain's infamous resistance to verbal expression, the sense of exile experienced by sufferers and the under-recognised distinction between acute and chronic pain. In doing so, it creates a platform upon which scholarly, imaginative and emotional quotients round out pain as the sum of physical actualities, mental challenges and psychosocial interactions. Additionally, this work creates a dialogue between medicine and literature. Considering the works of writers such as Harriet Martineau, Alphonse Daudet and Aleksander Wat, it enables a multi-genre narrative heightened by poetry, fictional storytelling and life-writing.
Coupled with academic rigour, this insightful monograph constitutes a persuasive and unique exploration of pain and the communication of suffering. It will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Medical Humanities, Autobiography Studies and Sociology of Health and Illness.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Book Title
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1 The shirt of Nessos: an essay on the experience of writing about pain
A necessary preface
Difficulties and mysteries
Settings
This resistance to language
The debate has continued
Lines of vision
2 Going nursing: an autobiographical prelude
Behind half-open doors
βSlept well. Slept well. Pethidine for painβ
3 At the end of the mind, the body: a memoir, 2003β2004
A coal smouldering
A violin string on its bridge
Milky juice into powder
Far point to near point
Sleeping on saffron
In adequate dosage
Beam and throb
4 But at the end of the body, the mind: a memoir, 2004β2009
A shimmer of thistle
Gathering mushrooms after a strident sky has run to black
On a sunny Saturday afternoon
The same, but another
With Aristotle
At the salon
Cole Porter and the Tatar Khan
Free light chains
Nogs and dwangs
Oh, for a gem necklace
Becoming an oyster
Blinkered eyes open, sinuous legs webbed
Storks with ribbons
A lake without a silver foundation
Looking ahead
Falling to bits
My freezer was stocked with celery
The life
5 The vendor of happiness: an interview with French novelist Alphonse Daudet (1840β1897)
Postscript
6 The consolator: an introduction to English social theorist Harriet Martineau (1802β1876)
Essential chronology
And now may be our time for taking a new growth through pain
Life quickening along its course
An appeal to the whole mind of society
I must write on for every day of my life
It is indispensable to our peace of mind to be alone when in pain
We must rise, sooner or later
7 Observatory: a narrative poem set in Harriet Martineauβs sick-room
8 An imago: a contemplation of Polish poet and intellectual Aleksander Wat (1900β1967)
The very principle of pain and existence β principium individuationis
In the cool fall air
All this and much more
The lips [β¦] walked into and out of
The starless black veil of Veronica
Trees, love, death, all that is immutable from the beginning of creation
9 How does it hurt? An epilogue
At the margins
Mushroom free
Nonchalant strolling
Palliative care
10 White train: a narrative poem
Appendix of images
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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