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The COVID Pandemic: Essays, Book Reviews, and Poems

The COVID Pandemic: Essays, Book Reviews, and Poems
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9783031192319
ISBN-13 : 3031192311
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Book Synopsis The COVID Pandemic: Essays, Book Reviews, and Poems by : Therese Jones

Download or read book The COVID Pandemic: Essays, Book Reviews, and Poems written by Therese Jones and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-12-02 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains several critical essays, book reviews, and poems that address the current pandemic to mark a sad but hopeful first anniversary of COVID. Similar to many academic journals, the Journal of Medical Humanities, in which these contributions were first published, has received a number of submissions during the first year of the pandemic relating directly to it. In the early months, the journal saw an unprecedented number of poetry submissions from physicians who seemed to be turning to verse as a way to memorialize what was happening, to find ways of healing from the devastating number of dying patients, and to capture the exhaustion and anxiety of caring for others day after day without respite. By publishing this selection, the volume editors honor and thank all those who have been caring for patients, teaching and mentoring students, and as such have been contributing to our understanding and awareness of this crisis. Previously published in Journal of Medical Humanities, Volume 42, issue 1, March 2021 Chapters “COVID-19, Contagion, and Vaccine Optimism”, “Virile Infertile Men, and Other Representations of In/Fertile Hegemonic Masculinity in Fiction Television Series”, “Movement as Method: Some Existential and Epistemological Reflections on Dance in the Health Humanities” and “The Ethic of Responsibility: Max Weber’s Verstehen and Shared Decision-Making in Patient-Centred Care” are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.


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