1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Medicine and Poetry

Edited By Alan Bleakley, Shane Neilson Copyright 2024
410 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

410 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

410 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of Medicine and Poetry draws on an international selection of authors to ask what the cultures of poetry and medicine may gain from reciprocal critical engagement. The volume celebrates interdisciplinary inquiry, critique, and creative expansion with an emphasis upon amplifying provocative and marginalized voices. This carefully curated collection offers both historical... Read more

Introduction: ‘What’s past is prologue’

Alan Bleakley and Shane Neilson

 

Part 1: Conceptual and practical frames

Chapter 1            Toward a poetics of illness and healing

Laurence J Kirmayer

 

Chapter 2            The Hippocrates Initiative 20092022

Michael Hulse

 

Chapter 3            Marking time: poetry as subject to narrative in medical education

Shane Neilson

 

Part 2: Archaeology and genealogy

In celebration of the word: introduction to EP Scarlett's 'Medicine and Poetry'

Shane Neilson and Alan Bleakley

Chapter 4            Medicine and Poetry

EP Scarlett

Chapter 5            Medicine as poetry

John Launer

Chapter 6            What can medicine do for poetry? Poetry’s incursions in the first year of the Canadian Medical Association Journal

Shane Neilson

Chapter 7            Poetry and medicine

Audrey Shafer

Chapter 8            A poet in the clinic

Iain Bamforth

 

Part 3: Poiesis: metaphor elaborates experience

Chapter 9            Positive negative

Daisy G Bassen

Chapter 10          Embracing metaphor in pain medicine

Peter Stilwell and Christie Stilwell

Chapter 11          Is the author dead in the poetry of disease? Authorship, modern poetry, and medical language

Daniel A Romero Suarez

Chapter 12          Nourished by experiences: meaning without metaphysics in the poetry of Dannie Abse

W Richard Bowen

Chapter 13          Debriding the moral injury

Tolu Oloruntoba

 

Part 4: Neurodiversity and the colonizing of the other

Chapter 14          Alda Merini and the making of lyrical psychiatry

Marta Arnaldi    

Chapter 15          Dear GP: psychiatry in the spotlight

Elisabeth Kumar

Chapter 16          The prairies always see you: a poetics of psychosis

Erin Soros

Chapter 17          The capaciousness of uncertainty: from standing over to becoming alongside

Jiameng Xu

Chapter 18          Sylvia Wynter and the poetics of psychiatry

Bahar Orang

Chapter 19          Psychiatry’s turf and poetry’s field

                            Alan Bleakley

 

Part 5: The intimate soma

Chapter 20          Body-related poetry therapy in psycho-oncology

                             Alfonso Santarpia

Chapter 21          Oncology and poetry: the case of Patrick Kavanagh

Martin Dyar

Chapter 22          Clinical time and the poetry collection

Alastair Morrison

Chapter 23          Timecrevasses and breathcrystals: how poetry and philosophy can refresh an instrumental medicine to re-engage patients

Martina Ann Kelly and Megan EL Brown

 

Part 6: Unsettling poetry and pedagogy

Chapter 24          Medicine, poetry, and Iris Murdoch’s invitation towards unselfing

Monica Kidd

Chapter 25          Can poetry be used as a tool to enhance or maintain fine motor surgical skills?

Sarah Fraser and Jessica Chaytor

Chapter 26          Unsettling medicine’s coloniality: poetry’s (missed?) anticolonial potential in medical education and practice

Sarah de Leeuw

Chapter 27          When caged birds sing: Black critical feminist poetry as a tool for political resistance, empowerment, and healing

Thirusha Naidu and Lynne Richards

Chapter 28          Creative writing in medical education

Michael Hanne

Chapter 29          On the reading list for all trainee medics: Autobiography of a Marguerite by Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle

Johanna Emeny

Chapter 30          Has the poetry of medicine burnt out?

Sophie Ratcliffe and Andrew Schuman

Conclusions       

Shane Neilson and Alan Bleakley

 

Biography

Alan Bleakley is Emeritus Professor of Medical Education and Medical Humanities at Plymouth University Peninsula Medical School, UK.

Shane Neilson is a poet, physician, and health humanities scholar who teaches at the Waterloo Regional Campus of McMaster University, Canada.