Medical Humanities, COVID-19, and Global Healing: An Interview with Prof. Karen L. Thornber
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摘要: 作为当代跨文化与跨学科研究的领军型学者,唐丽园教授在环境人文、医学人文领域深入探索多年。其新近出版的专书《全球化疗愈:文学,宣传,关怀》是又一部医学人文研究领域的开拓性著作。该书就全球性疫情所产生的污名化,以及世界各国在应对公共卫生危机时因医疗资源分配不平等而产生的“结构性暴力”等问题进行了讨论,指出文学以及人文学术作品能够使得我们对他人的痛苦与损失怀有同理心,并为灾难中的个体提供意义指向与关怀。在新冠肺炎全球肆虐的当前语境下,这一学术专著的出版无疑更具有特殊意义。在本次访谈中,唐丽园教授分享了本书的写作缘起,以及她对于医学人文领域研究趋势和新冠疫情的思考。Abstract: As a leading scholar in the fields of comparative and world literature and environmental humanities, Professor Karen L. Thornber has recently published a major scholarly monograph, Global Healing: Literature, Advocacy, Care (Brill, 2020), which is a monumental work on medical and health humanities as well as a timely publication in a pandemic age. In this book, she discusses how literature and literary scholarship not only highlight the importance of shattering disease stigmas, humanizing healthcare, and prioritizing care partnerships, but also remind people of the value of providing comfort and understanding for those who have lost loved ones, or who are caring for loved ones. In this interview, Professor Thornber shares her thoughts on the writing of this book, the field of medical/health humanities, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Key words:
- medical humanities /
- global literature /
- COVID-19 /
- structural violence
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