Rereading Literary Affordances in Narrative Medicine Pedagogy

This paper takes up the venture of critical medical humanities to reread the workings and uses of narrative in narrative medicine pedagogy. Informed by philosophical and literary theory, the paper addresses the kind of work aesthetic experience performs in the pedagogical model of narrative medicine...

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Anthologies
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Educational objectives
Fiction
Humanities
Illnesses
Literary theory
Medical education
Medical ethics
Medical students
Medicine
Narratives
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Professional education
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South African literature
Writing instruction
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