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  1. Moving Beyond Clinical Imaginaries: Technogeographies of the Everyday Urban

    In this paper, we analyse the intersections between care and place in mundane spaces not explicitly designed for the provision of care, and where...

    Daryl Martin, Dara Ivanova, Thorben Peter Høj Simonsen in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  2. Regulated Pandemic Spaces: Spatial Crises in COVID Comics

    Close-reading sequential comics and cartoons such as He Zhu’s “Lockdown,” Rivi Handler-Spitz’s “Morning Commute,” Yang Ji’s “Quarantine,” and Thi...

    Ishani Anwesha Joshi, Sathyaraj Venkatesan in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article 10 July 2024
  3. “This was never about a virus”: Perceptions of Vaccination Hazards and Pandemic Risk in #Covid19NZ Tweets

    In this paper, we draw on qualitative methods from the medical humanities and quantitative approaches from corpus linguistics to assess the different...

    Maebh Long, Andreea Calude, Jessie Burnette in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  4. Senioris visio: C. G. Jung’s Refiguration of Philemon

    Carl Gustav Jung’s Red Book (2009) is a literary record of a period of self-experimentation Jung carried out between 1913 and 1916 by means of a...

    Article 03 July 2024
  5. Sites of contestation: kaleidoscopes of memory and the shrouding of Latinx lives in the Interim National Pulse Memorial

    Since the 2016 Pulse nightclub massacre, a plethora of artistic and commemorative efforts have been erected in Orlando, Florida. While the...

    Nicolás Ramos Flores in Latino Studies
    Article 03 July 2024
  6. Pathophysiology

    Article 03 July 2024
  7. Complicating Objectification in the Medical Encounter: Embodied Experiences in the ICU during COVID-19

    Illness and injury are often accompanied by experiences of bodily objectification. Medical treatments intended to restore the structure or function...

    Allan Køster, Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Lars Peter Kloster Andersen in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article 02 July 2024
  8. Escape!

    Article 02 July 2024
  9. Moving beyond the binary?: How anti-Black racial talk appears in critical discourses on race

    For more than two decades, Latina/o critical theory (LatCrit) scholars have called for moving beyond the Black/White binary in conversations on race....

    Natasha Howard in Latino Studies
    Article 02 July 2024
  10. Memory Remains Blood Soluble

    Maya J. Sorini in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article 02 July 2024
  11. Creating a representative archive of performance practice at the National Theatre of Great Britain

    In my experience as an in-house archivist for the National Theatre (NT) of Great Britain, I have discovered that what the NT Archive staff have...

    Erin Lee in Archival Science
    Article 01 July 2024
  12. A Dialogue about Vaccine Side Effects: Understanding Difficult Pandemic Experiences

    This paper investigates the relationship between the experiences of mass vaccinations against two pandemic viruses: the swine flu in 2009–2010 and...

    Mia-Marie Hammarlin, Pia Dellson in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  13. Practicing Latinx: queer theory and the deradicalization of Latinx

    This essay traces the connections between queer theory and the term “Latinx” to argue that the widespread academic embrace of Latinx has imposed a...

    Frank García in Latino Studies
    Article 01 July 2024
  14. Revisiting a Sixteenth-Century ‘Erotic’ Poem Wrongly Ascribed to Elizabeth Dacre

    This article puts on trial the assumed authorship of a sixteenth-century manuscript poem reminiscent of Ovid’s Heroides , currently ascribed to Lady...

    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  15. Archival meta-metadata: revision history and positionality of finding aids

    This article starts from two observations about archival description. First, creating finding aids requires significant judgment and interpretation,...

    Owen C. King in Archival Science
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
  16. A Qualitative Phenomenological Philosophy Analysis of Affectivity and Temporality in Experiences of COVID-19 and Remaining Symptoms after COVID-19 in Sweden

    This article explores affectivity, temporality, and their interrelation in patients who contracted COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in...

    Kristin Zeiler, Sofia Morberg Jämterud, ... Richard Levi in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
  17. Illness Narratives Without the Illness: Biomedical HIV Prevention Narratives from East Africa

    Illness narratives invite practitioners to understand how biomedical and traditional health information is incorporated, integrated, or otherwise...

    Jason Johnson-Peretz, Fredrick Atwine, ... Carol S. Camlin in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
  18. Global Political Logics and Mainstream Discourses on Illness in the Declarations of the State of Exception in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Case of the USA, France, and Spain

    At the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, several countries declared “states of exception,” that is, authorized legal devices that, in the face of...

    Mar Rosàs Tosas in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
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