Journal article
Royal ambitions: Creative writing and the Secret Rules of Courtship in the Medical Humanities
James Bradley, Susan Bradley Smith
TEXT | Australasian Association of Writing Programs | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.52086/001c.25342
Abstract
Recent years have the seen the call for a melding of the humanities with biomedicine in the quasi-discipline of the medical humanities. The forging of such partnerships offers authority, status and utility for disciplines like creative writing. We will argue, however, for caution. We identify two different strands within the medical humanities: the critical and the paramedical. The first strand requires disciplinary autonomy to carry out its task effectively. The second strand, however, often becomes subservient to biomedicine, asset-stripped for what is useful. We describe two case studies in the paramedical humanities where this process has occurred: the ‘Creative Writing and General Pract..
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