9780271066493-0271066490-Graphic Medicine Manifesto

Graphic Medicine Manifesto

ISBN-13: 9780271066493
ISBN-10: 0271066490
Edition: 1
Author: Ian Williams, MK Czerwiec, Michael J. Green, Susan Merrill Squier, Kimberly R. Myers, Scott T. Smith
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780271066493
ISBN-10: 0271066490
Edition: 1
Author: Ian Williams, MK Czerwiec, Michael J. Green, Susan Merrill Squier, Kimberly R. Myers, Scott T. Smith
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages

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Graphic Medicine Manifesto (ISBN-13: 9780271066493 and ISBN-10: 0271066490), written by authors Ian Williams, MK Czerwiec, Michael J. Green, Susan Merrill Squier, Kimberly R. Myers, Scott T. Smith, was published by Penn State University Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Graphic Medicine Manifesto (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.94.

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This inaugural volume in the Graphic Medicine series establishes the principles of graphic medicine and begins to map the field. The volume combines scholarly essays by members of the editorial team with previously unpublished visual narratives by Ian Williams and MK Czerwiec, and it includes arresting visual work from a wide range of graphic medicine practitioners. The book’s first section, featuring essays by Scott Smith and Susan Squier, argues that as a new area of scholarship, research on graphic medicine has the potential to challenge the conventional boundaries of academic disciplines, raise questions about their foundations, and reinvigorate literary scholarship—and the notion of the literary text—for a broader audience. The second section, incorporating essays by Michael Green and Kimberly Myers, demonstrates that graphic medicine narratives can engage members of the health professions with literary and visual representations and symbolic practices that offer patients, family members, physicians, and other caregivers new ways to experience and work with the complex challenges of the medical experience. The final section, by Ian Williams and MK Czerwiec, focuses on the practice of creating graphic narratives, iconography, drawing as a social practice, and the nature of comics as visual rhetoric. A conclusion (in comics form) testifies to the diverse and growing graphic medicine community. Two valuable bibliographies guide readers to comics and scholarly works relevant to the field.

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