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Chronic Conditions Karen Engle

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Chronic Conditions Karen Engle
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Karen Engle
ISBN: 9780228016748, 9780228016731, 0228016746, 0228016738
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Chronic Conditions Karen Engle by Karen Engle 9780228016748, 9780228016731, 0228016746, 0228016738 instant download after payment.

Imagine a house whose wiring is spliced and patchy with knob and tube, coiled like a serpent ready to strike and spark at any moment. Even if you have a fire trap behind your walls, the lights will turn on. In her memoir of a life lived in physical pain, Karen Engle asks whether and how language can capture what it's like to be in a body that appears to work from the outside, when its internal systems operate through an ad hoc assemblage of garbled messaging, reroutings, and shaky foundations.
A series of narrative reflections capture the myriad ways in which the chronic conditions its suffering subject. Contrary to claims that pain obliterates language – long a trope of writing about illness – Engle contends that the person with chronic pain is not hampered by a scarcity of language, but rather its excess: enervation by the unending waves of utterance. From a history of the word chronic and its shifting significance to meditations on multiple diagnoses and...

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