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The Body Alone A Lyrical Articulation Of Chronic Pain Nina Lohman

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The Body Alone A Lyrical Articulation Of Chronic Pain Nina Lohman
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Publisher: University of Iowa Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.19 MB
Author: Nina Lohman
ISBN: 9781609389499, 9781609389505, 1609389492, 1609389506
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Body Alone A Lyrical Articulation Of Chronic Pain Nina Lohman by Nina Lohman 9781609389499, 9781609389505, 1609389492, 1609389506 instant download after payment.

The Body Alone is an inquiry into the experience, meaning, and articulation of pain. It is a personal hybrid account incorporating research, scholarship, and memoir to examine chronic pain through the multi-lens of medicine, theology, and philosophy. Broken bodies tell broken stories. Nina Lohman’s pain experience is portrayed through a cyclical narrative of primers, vocabulary lessons, prescription records, and hypothesized internal monologues—fractured not for the sake of experimentation but because the story itself demands it.
In both form and content, The Body Alone represents boundary-pressing work that subverts the traditional narrative by putting pressure on the medical, cultural, and political systems that impact women’s access to fair and equal healthcare. This is more than an illness narrative, it is a battle cry demanding change.

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