THE ROUTLEDGE INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN LITERATURE AND ILLNESS
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THE ROUTLEDGE INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN LITERATURE AND ILLNESS (ebook)

JESSICA DUFFIN WOLFE

$1,160.00
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Editorial:
ROUTLEDGE
Materia
MEDICINA GRAL
ISBN:
9781040361931
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

The Routledge Introduction to Canadian Literature and Illness considers the key literary and historical frameworks for reading stories about sickness. Transcending disciplinary boundaries, this book analyzes narrative depictions of major epidemics, disastrous injuries, mental and maternal health, medical assistance in dying, and the curative effects of decolonization. This accessible and engaging guide illustrates how illness, encompassing states of physical and mental disorder, injury, and disruption, provides structure and focus to many of the most significant works of English narrative published in Canada. Giving distinct consideration to Indigenous authors who may or may not identify as Canadian and whose representations of illness reflect centuries of colonial violence, this volume offers timely resources to think critically and originally about the Canadian canon for fruitful classroom discussion. Students of both literature and health humanities will find that this book deepens their understanding of literary portrayals of illness and the impact of narrative on concepts of affliction and healing.