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Metagnosis and Narrative Medicine w/Danielle Spencer

Metagnosis and Narrative Medicine w/Danielle Spencer

FromPhilosophy Casting Call


Metagnosis and Narrative Medicine w/Danielle Spencer

FromPhilosophy Casting Call

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Élaina interviews Danielle Spencer, the author of “Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity”. Danielle explains what she means by “narrative medicine” and what the COVID-19 pandemic and the genre of physician memoirs can tell us about what still needs to happen before we can achieve more holistic healthcare.
You can reach Danielle and find her work on her website: https://www.daniellespencer.com/
You can read my review of “Metagnosis” here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DtWQScs-arO8Hd3T8BNVDpxFFEHgNjh4/view?usp=sharing
Texts mentioned in the episode (All links are affiliated to Bookshop.org UK and any purchases made through them will generate a small commission that helps to support the podcast):
Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity, by Danielle Spencer
Phenomenology of Illness, by Havi Carel
Recognitions, by Terence Cave
The Cancer Journals, by Audre Lorde
The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness, by Anne Boyer
Illness as Metaphor, by Sunsan Sontag

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Released:
Jan 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Have you ever heard of Plato, Aristotle, Socrates? Well, this is not about them! Philosophy Casting Call is where Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril, your friendly neighbourhood philosopher, interviews professors, grad students, and non-academics to find out what philosophy looks like now and try to shine a spotlight on thinkers, topics, and themes that are historically marginalised in academic philosophy. This includes women, LGBTQIA, disabled, and BIPOC people who are out there, getting their philosophy on, and who deserved to be cast as philosophers in our culture.