Selection of Publications in English by the Members of the Network

 

2019:

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

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 (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).

 

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.

 

More publications are listed on the websites of the members, e.g. Fürholzer, Mildorf, Wohlmann.

The publications listed here make no claims of being complete. The list is continually updated.