Narrating health. Literature and medicine

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  • Antonio M. Bañón Hernández Traductor

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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.8.21093

Resumen

Literature was, is, and will always continue to be a central element for the study of different semiotic representations of health and disease. There are two essential elements for this; first, the fact that activities related to health and disease, even in professional environments, constantly intersect with narrations (sometimes in the shape of reports or notes taken listening to the patient); second is, of course, the fact that getting sick and being healed is sometimes associated to exceptional circumstances that can be suggestive for creation.

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Antonio M. Bañón Hernández, Traductor

Full Professor of Spanish at the University of Almería (Spain). He has led several research projects on health and discourse. Rare diseases have been his main object of analysis. He was the director of the Spanish Observatory for Rare Diseases (OBSER) and received several awards for his research work on the field of health communication (Spanish Federation for Rare Diseases - FEDER, Federation of Associations of People with Disabilities of Almería - FAAM, Association of Families and People Affected by Lipodystrophy - AELIP, Association of Rare Diseases D’Genes, Association of People with Disabilities El Saliente). He has directed various conferences on rare diseases and is the author of over fifty lectures, as well as more than one hundred and fifty scientific publications on discourse analysis.

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Publicado

17-06-2021

Cómo citar

Bañón Hernández, A. M. (2021). Narrating health. Literature and medicine. Metode Science Studies Journal, (8), 204–205. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.8.21093
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Narrar la salud. Literatura y medicina

Métrica