Englischsprachige Publikationen von Mitgliedern des deutschen Netzwerks

 

Die aufgeführten Publikationen erheben keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Die Liste wird kontinuierlich ergänzt.

 

2022:
Herges, Katja. “Becoming-Amazons: Femininity, Embodiment and Sexuality in a Photographic and Digital Breast Cancer Project.” Literature and Medicine, forthcoming.

Höll, Davina and Leonie Bossert. “Introducing the Microbiome: Interdisciplinary Perspectives”. The Microbiome: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, special issue of Endeavour, ed. by Davina Höll and Leonie Bossert, vol. 46, no. 1-2, March-June 2022, pp. 100817.

Höll, Davina and Leonie Bossert, editors. “Special Issue: The Microbiome: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.” Endeavour, vol. 46, no. 1-2, March-June 2022.

Wohlmann, Anita. Metaphor in Illness Writing: Fight and Battle Reused. Edinburgh University Press. 2022.


2021:
Höll, Davina. “Microgothic: Microbial Aesthetics of Haunted Nature.” Haunted  
Nature, ed. by Sladja Blazan, Springer International Publishing (Palgrave Gothic), Cham, 2021, pp. 21-42.

Wohlmann, Anita. „Let’s Fight! Illness Metaphors and Their Many Uses.“ The Polyphony: Conversations Across the Medical Humanities, 2021.


2020:
Herges, Katja. “Writing Autohistoria-Teoría: Agency and Illness in German Life Narratives by Evelyne Leandro and Mely Kiyak.” Medical Humanities, 46:e1, 2020, doi:10.1136/medhum-2019-011746.

Michl, Susanne and Anita Wohlmann. “The Gains of Reduction in Translational Processes: Illness Blogs and Clinical-Ethical Cases.” Palgrave Communications 6.109 (2020): 1-8. https://rdcu.be/b4Bd3


2019:
Herges, Katja. "Body Fluids and Fluid Bodies: Trans-Corporeal Connections in Contemporary German Narratives of Illness." Humanities 2019, 8(1), 55.

Herges, Katja. “From Becoming-Woman to Becoming-Imperceptible: Self-Styled Death and Virtual Female Corpse in Digital Portraits of Cancer.” Women, Gender & Research, 3–4, 2019: 86–106, doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v28i2-3.116311.

Naß, Janine, Thomas Efferth, Anita Wohlmann. “Interviews and Personal Stories: A Humanities Approach in Pharmaceutical Education.” Pharmacy Education 19.1 (2019): 155-161.

Michl, Susanne and Anita Wohlmann. “’Hooked up to that damn machine:’ Working with Metaphors in Clinical Ethics Cases.” Clinical Ethics 14.2 (2019): 80-86.

Mildorf, Jarmila (2019). “Why Poetry Matters: Defamiliarization and Perspective in Poetry.” In: Florian Steger and Katharina Fürholzer (eds). Lyrik und Medizin. Heidelberg: Winter (Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin).

Wohlmann, Anita. „Zwischen Selbstsorge und Heilsversprechen: Über den Einsatz von literarischen Texten in der Narrativen Medizin.“ Der Mensch: Zeitschrift für Salutogenese und anthropologische Medizin. Heft/Issue „Sinnstiftende Erzählungen“ 59 (2019): 7-13.

Wohlmann, Anita (2019). “Symbol or Simile? Sylvia Plath’s Poem ‘Tulips’ and the Role of Language in Medicine.” In: Florian Steger and Katharina Fürholzer (eds). Lyrik und Medizin. Heidelberg: Winter (Jahrbuch Literatur und Medizin). 

Wohlmann, Anita and Madaline Harrison. “To Be Continued: Serial Narration, Chronic Disease, and Disability.” Literature and Medicine 37.1 (2019). 67-95.

 

2018:
Banerjee, Mita. Medical Humanities in American Studies: Life Writing, Narrative Medicine, and the Power of Autobiography. Heidelberg: Winter, 2018.

 

2017:
Mildorf, Jarmila (2017). “Narrative Refashioning and Illness: Doctor-Patient Encounters in Siri Hustvedt’s The Shaking Woman.” In: Brian Schiff, Elizabeth McKim and Sylvie Patron (eds). Life and Narra7ve: The Risks and Responsibilities of Storying Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 161-178.

Mildorf, Jarmila (2017). “Negotiating Vulnerable Subjects: Margaret Thatcher’s Dementia in Media and Film.” In: Daniela Ringkamp, Leonie Süwolto and Sara Strauss (eds). Dementia and Subjectivity: Aesthetic, Literary and Philosophical Perspectives. Bern: Peter Lang, 159-176.

 

2016:
Naß, Janine, Mita Banerjee, Thomas Efferth, and Anita Wohlmann. “Pharmaceutical Care as Narrative Practice? Rethinking Patient-Centered Care through a Pharmacist’s Perspective.” International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 38 (2016): 1346-1349. http://rdcu.be/lD53

Fürholzer, Katharina: How to write a letter. Physician’s letters from the viewpoint of Medical Humanities. In: Sabine Salloch, Verena Sandow, Jan Schildmann, Jochen Vollmann (Hg.): Ethics and Professionalism in Healthcare. Transition and Challenges. Ashgate: Farnham 2016, S. 25–35.

Fürholzer, Katharina, and Sabine Salloch: Reading Literary Fiction as Moral Enhancement. In: American Journal of Bioethics – Neuroscience 7(2) (2016), S. 104–106.

Fürholzer, Katharina: Child Coping Competence. Astrid Lindgren's The Brothers Lionheart from a medical ethics’ perspective. In: Nina Holst, Anika Ullmann, Iris Schäfer (Hg.): Narrating Disease and Deviance in Media for Children and Young Adults. Frankfurt a.M.: Peter Lang 2016, S. 117–139

 

2015:
Mildorf, Jarmila (2015). “Unreliability in Patient Narratives: From Clinical Assessment to Narrative Practice.” In: Vera Nünning (ed.). Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness: Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectves. Berlin: de Gruyter, 395-413. (Narratologia)

 

2013:
Mildorf, Jarmila and Alexandra Lembert-Heidenreich (2013). “The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context.” In: Alexandra Lembert-Heidenreich and Jarmila Mildorf (eds). The Writng Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context. Münster: LIT, 9-28.

Mildorf, Jarmila (2013). “Teaching Medical Students about Medical Ethics and Domestic Violence: Alice Munro’s Short Story ‘Dimensions.’” In: Alexandra Lembert-Heidenreich and Jarmila Mildorf (eds). The Writng Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context. Münster: LIT, 231-248.

Lembert-Heidenreich, Alexandra and Jarmila Mildorf (eds) (2013). The Writing Cure: Literature and Medicine in Context. Münster: LIT Verlag.

 

2008:
Mildorf, Jarmila (2008). “Kazuo Ishiguro: Never Let Me Go.” In: Susanne Peters, Klaus Stierstorfer and Laurenz Volkmann (eds). Novels. Part II. Trier: WVT, 279-296.

 

2007:
Mildorf, Jarmila (2007).Storying Domestic Violence: Constructions and  Stereotypes of Abuse in the Discourse of General Practitioners.  Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

 

Weitere Publikationen auf den Webseiten der Mitglieder, siehe z.B Fürholzer, Mildorf, Wohlmann.