Introduction Medical Humanities Perspectives on Iberian and Latin American Literature

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Novillo-Corvalan, Patricia [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kent, Comparat Literature, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England
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This introductory chapter offers an overview and a reappraisal of the emerging field of the medical humanities from the ars medica in Ancient Greece to the significance of the 'two cultures' debate in the study of literature and medicine, and the recent rise of the genre of the 'pathography' or illness narrative, taking as a point of departure Susan Sontag's seminal treatise Illness as Metaphor (1978). The chapter also considers the various ways in which Iberian and Latin American literature can enrich and offer valuable insights to the medical humanities, showing that critical perspectives outside the mainstream Anglo-American paradigm can provide important case studies for contemporary debates about cultural representations of health and disease.
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