Translationality: Essays in the Translational-Medical Humanities Contributor(s): Robinson, Douglas (Author) |
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ISBN: 0367410737 ISBN-13: 9780367410735 Publisher: Routledge OUR PRICE: $56.04 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Language Arts & Disciplines | Translating & Interpreting - Medical | Essays - Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes - General |
Dewey: 809.933 |
Series: Routledge Advances in Translation and Interpreting Studies |
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.82 lbs) 240 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This book defines translationality by weaving a number of sub- and interdisciplinary interests through the medical humanities: medicine in literature, the translational history of medical literature, a medical (neuroscience) approach to literary translation and translational hermeneutics, and a humanities (phenomenological/performative) approach to translational medicine. It consists of three long essays: the first on the traditional medicine-in-literature side of the medical humanities, with a close look at a recent novel built around the Capgras delusion and other neurological misidentification disorders; the second beginning with the traditional history-of-medicine side of the medical humanities, but segueing into literary history, translation history, and translation theory; the third on the social neuroscience of translational hermeneutics. The conclusion links the discussion up with a humanistic (performative/phenomenological) take on translational medicine. |