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Medicine As Theatre, Theatre As Medicine
Medicine As Theatre, Theatre As Medicine
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ISBN No.: 9781350460720
Pages: 400
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 245.40
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Section 1: Fashioning the Doctor''s Character Chapter 1 - Authenticity, Ritual, and Medical Performance A Conversation between Timothy McGinnis and Arthur Kleinman Chapter 2 - Medical Training and Character Development: The Hidden Curriculum in Learning to Act Deborah Ocholi (McMaster University, Canada) Chapter 3 - Puppetry and Medical Performance An Interview with Rachel Warr Section 2: Patients and the Art of Illness Chapter 4 - Performing the Art of Illness: How Patients Can Ail Well and Caregivers Can Help Alice Flaherty ( Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA) Chapter 5 - The Ensemble Arts of Healing and Learning: Forum Theatre and Pre-Texts Doris Sommer (Harvard University, USA) Chapter 6 - Rehearsing Failure: What Theatre Can Teach Medicine About Being Present Bianca Dahl ( University of Toronto Scarborough , Canada) and Philip Davy McKee (Independent scholar, Canada) Section 3: Caregivers Chapter 7 - Nursing Tactics: Voice, Touch, Scent An Interview with Adele Vogelsang Chapter 8 - What Part of the Stage Are You Standing On? An Interview with George Anderson Chapter 9 - "I Like to Act Vicariously on Behalf of People" An Interview with Marcus Coates Section 4: The Pasts of Performative Medicine Chapter 10 - Medical Influences on Modern Theatre and Theatrical Influences on Modern Medicine with Is There a Doctor in the House? Medicine and the Making of Modern Drama (2008) An Interview with Stanton B. Garner, Jr. Chapter 11 - "250,000 Unnecessary Deaths": Theatricalizing the National Health Care Debate in Broadway''s Medicine Show (1940) Kirsten E. Shepherd (St Catherine''s College, Oxford University, UK) Chapter 12 - Performance and Medical Education: Bridging the Gap Between Public and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masciotra-Milstein (Independent scholar, UK) Section 5: Performative Medicine in Contemporary Theatre and Drama Chapter 13 - Bedside Manner Corrine Botz ( John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA) Chapter 14 - Theatre for Social Change in the Dementia Context A Conversation between Pia Kontos and Sherry Dupuis Chapter 15 - Beyond the Cost of Care: Connection, Disability, and Embodied Reciprocity in Martyna Majok''s Cost of Living Katherine Williams (University of Toronto, Canada) Chapter 16 - "Knots That I Can''t Seem to Easily Undo": Playwright Matthew MacKenzie on Making Illness Dramatically Interesting An Interview with Matthew MacKenzie Conclusion - A Performative Future for Healthcare Index of Toronto Scarborough , Canada) and Philip Davy McKee (Independent scholar, Canada) Section 3: Caregivers Chapter 7 - Nursing Tactics: Voice, Touch, Scent An Interview with Adele Vogelsang Chapter 8 - What Part of the Stage Are You Standing On? An Interview with George Anderson Chapter 9 - "I Like to Act Vicariously on Behalf of People" An Interview with Marcus Coates Section 4: The Pasts of Performative Medicine Chapter 10 - Medical Influences on Modern Theatre and Theatrical Influences on Modern Medicine with Is There a Doctor in the House? Medicine and the Making of Modern Drama (2008) An Interview with Stanton B. Garner, Jr. Chapter 11 - "250,000 Unnecessary Deaths": Theatricalizing the National Health Care Debate in Broadway''s Medicine Show (1940) Kirsten E. Shepherd (St Catherine''s College, Oxford University, UK) Chapter 12 - Performance and Medical Education: Bridging the Gap Between Public and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masciotra-Milstein (Independent scholar, UK) Section 5: Performative Medicine in Contemporary Theatre and Drama Chapter 13 - Bedside Manner Corrine Botz ( John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA) Chapter 14 - Theatre for Social Change in the Dementia Context A Conversation between Pia Kontos and Sherry Dupuis Chapter 15 - Beyond the Cost of Care: Connection, Disability, and Embodied Reciprocity in Martyna Majok''s Cost of Living Katherine Williams (University of Toronto, Canada) Chapter 16 - "Knots That I Can''t Seem to Easily Undo": Playwright Matthew MacKenzie on Making Illness Dramatically Interesting An Interview with Matthew MacKenzie Conclusion - A Performative Future for Healthcare Indexblic and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masciotra-Milstein (Independent scholar, UK) Section 5: Performative Medicine in Contemporary Theatre and Drama Chapter 13 - Bedside Manner Corrine Botz ( John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA) Chapter 14 - Theatre for Social Change in the Dementia Context A Conversation between Pia Kontos and Sherry Dupuis Chapter 15 - Beyond the Cost of Care: Connection, Disability, and Embodied Reciprocity in Martyna Majok''s Cost of Living Katherine Williams (University of Toronto, Canada) Chapter 16 - "Knots That I Can''t Seem to Easily Undo": Playwright Matthew MacKenzie on Making Illness Dramatically Interesting An Interview with Matthew MacKenzie Conclusion - A Performative Future for Healthcare Indexof Toronto Scarborough , Canada) and Philip Davy McKee (Independent scholar, Canada) Section 3: Caregivers Chapter 7 - Nursing Tactics: Voice, Touch, Scent An Interview with Adele Vogelsang Chapter 8 - What Part of the Stage Are You Standing On? An Interview with George Anderson Chapter 9 - "I Like to Act Vicariously on Behalf of People" An Interview with Marcus Coates Section 4: The Pasts of Performative Medicine Chapter 10 - Medical Influences on Modern Theatre and Theatrical Influences on Modern Medicine with Is There a Doctor in the House? Medicine and the Making of Modern Drama (2008) An Interview with Stanton B. Garner, Jr.


Chapter 11 - "250,000 Unnecessary Deaths": Theatricalizing the National Health Care Debate in Broadway''s Medicine Show (1940) Kirsten E. Shepherd (St Catherine''s College, Oxford University, UK) Chapter 12 - Performance and Medical Education: Bridging the Gap Between Public and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masciotra-Milstein (Independent scholar, UK) Section 5: Performative Medicine in Contemporary Theatre and Drama Chapter 13 - Bedside Manner Corrine Botz ( John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA) Chapter 14 - Theatre for Social Change in the Dementia Context A Conversation between Pia Kontos and Sherry Dupuis Chapter 15 - Beyond the Cost of Care: Connection, Disability, and Embodied Reciprocity in Martyna Majok''s Cost of Living Katherine Williams (University of Toronto, Canada) Chapter 16 - "Knots That I Can''t Seem to Easily Undo": Playwright Matthew MacKenzie on Making Illness Dramatically Interesting An Interview with Matthew MacKenzie Conclusion - A Performative Future for Healthcare Indexof Toronto Scarborough , Canada) and Philip Davy McKee (Independent scholar, Canada) Section 3: Caregivers Chapter 7 - Nursing Tactics: Voice, Touch, Scent An Interview with Adele Vogelsang Chapter 8 - What Part of the Stage Are You Standing On? An Interview with George Anderson Chapter 9 - "I Like to Act Vicariously on Behalf of People" An Interview with Marcus Coates Section 4: The Pasts of Performative Medicine Chapter 10 - Medical Influences on Modern Theatre and Theatrical Influences on Modern Medicine with Is There a Doctor in the House? Medicine and the Making of Modern Drama (2008) An Interview with Stanton B. Garner, Jr. Chapter 11 - "250,000 Unnecessary Deaths": Theatricalizing the National Health Care Debate in Broadway''s Medicine Show (1940) Kirsten E. Shepherd (St Catherine''s College, Oxford University, UK) Chapter 12 - Performance and Medical Education: Bridging the Gap Between Public and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masciotra-Milstein (Independent scholar, UK) Section 5: Performative Medicine in Contemporary Theatre and Drama Chapter 13 - Bedside Manner Corrine Botz ( John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA) Chapter 14 - Theatre for Social Change in the Dementia Context A Conversation between Pia Kontos and Sherry Dupuis Chapter 15 - Beyond the Cost of Care: Connection, Disability, and Embodied Reciprocity in Martyna Majok''s Cost of Living Katherine Williams (University of Toronto, Canada) Chapter 16 - "Knots That I Can''t Seem to Easily Undo": Playwright Matthew MacKenzie on Making Illness Dramatically Interesting An Interview with Matthew MacKenzie Conclusion - A Performative Future for Healthcare Indexblic and Private Phrenology Marlis Schweitzer (York University, Canada) and Sara Masci.


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