Terminology and Praxis: Clarifying the Scope of Narrative in Medicine
Author(s) -
Lindsay Holmgren,
Abraham Fuks,
Donald A. Boudreau,
Tabitha Sparks,
Martin Kreiswirth
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
literature and medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.159
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 1080-6571
pISSN - 0278-9671
DOI - 10.1353/lm.2011.0323
Subject(s) - terminology , praxis , scope (computer science) , narrative , scope of practice , psychology , epistemology , sociology , engineering ethics , linguistics , literature , political science , philosophy , art , computer science , engineering , health care , law , programming language
Until about thirty years ago, narrative and narrative theory were the province of those disciplines that have traditionally formed the accepted core of the humanities: literature, cultural, religious, and, to a lesser extent, philosophical studies. Researchers in these fields - whether hard-core narratologists or narrative ethicists - tend not to produce narratives but to receive them.[...
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