Feeling Dis-Ease in Modern History Experiencing Medicine and Illness
Emotion and experience in the history of medicine : elaborating a theory and seeking a method / Rob Boddice and Bettina Hitzer -- Feeling the dis-ease of ebola : an invisible war / Emmanuel King Urey-Yarkpawolo -- Ebola wahala : breaching experiments in a Sierra Leonean border town / Luisa Enria and Angus Fayia Tengbeh -- History before corona : memory, experience, and emotions / Bettina Hitzer -- The binary logic of emotion in the sensorium of virtual health : the case of Happify / Kirsten Ostherr -- Third person : narrating dis-ease and knowledge in psychiatric case histories / Marietta Meier -- Feeling (and falling) ill : finding a language of illness / Franziska Gygax -- Beyond symptomology : listening to how Palestinians conceive of their own suffering and well-being / Heidi Morrison -- Forensic sense : sexual violence, medical professionals, and the senses / Joanna Bourke -- The concept of Leidensdruck in West-Ferman criminal therapy, 1960-85 / Marcel Streng -- The efficacy of Arcadia : constructing emotions of nature in the pained body through landscape imagery, c.1945-present / Brenda Lynn Edgar -- 'Fashionable' diseases in Georgian Britain : medical theory, cultural meanings and lived experience / James Kennaway -- From a patient's point of view : a sensual-perceptual approach to bed treatment / Monika Ankele -- Feeling Penfield / Annmarie Adams.