Text and Context: The Patient as Text - Revisited
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2019-10-31Type
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As a tribute to the Norwegian literary scholar Petter Aaslestad’s The Patient as Text.
The Role of the Narrator in Psychiatric Notes, 1890-1990, the research group Health,
Art and Society (HAS) at UiT The Arctic University of Norway organised the symposium The Patient as Text - Revisited in autumn 2018. Aaslestad explores in his
book from 1997 around 150 patient files from a Norwegian psychiatric hospital
written between 1890 and 1990. Applying narratological categories, he analyses
who is speaking in these reports, which perspectives are used, and in which ways
those perspectives are reproduced. In this way, he unravels how patients diagnosed with schizophrenia are narratively present or absent in their own medical files
and how the mental health professionals, as constructors of these narratives, are
surrounded and affected by ideological and medical changes.
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Nesby lh, Dahl Hambro C. Text and Context: The Patient as Text - Revisited. Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund. 2019;16(31):5-25Metadata
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