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CALL FOR PAPERS
“NARRATIVE AND MEDICINE: CARING FOR THE FUTURE” INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ORGANIZED BY: PROJECT NARRATIVE & MEDICINE: (CON)TEXTS AND PRACTICES ACROSS DISCIPLINES UNIVERSITY OF LISBON CENTRE FOR ENGLISH STUDIES CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN FOUNDATION (To be confirmed) LISBON, MARCH 5-6, 2015 The concept of Narrative Medicine, established by Rita Charon, among others, in the late 1990s, claims that a patient-centred medical practice should include the competence to interpret “stories of illness” in order to better attend to the personal experience of illness (Charon 2006). Drawing on the works of Paul Ricoeur, who argued for the narrative roots of identity, Narrative-Based Medicine recognizes the inter-subjective nature of the therapeutic relationship and affirms the relevance of narrative knowledge for the diagnosis, the therapeutic process, the education of patients and healthcare professionals, and for research (Greenhalgh & Hurwitz, 1998). Strengthened by the integrative medicine movement that emerged in the 1990s, NBM/Narrative-Based Medicine proposes to complement the prevalent rational and objective paradigm of EBM/Evidence-Based-Medicine, considering that the present techno-scientific developments call for a humanistic reorientation towards an “ethics of relationship” and empathy (Hervé et al., 2001), of generosity and singularity. The role of NBM is recognized today, both for its large critical output (Zaner, Charon, Frank, Hurwitz, Danou), and for the simultaneous development of medical training programmes in North America and in European countries such as the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and more recently Portugal. In line with the multidisciplinary innovative research developed by the project Narrative & Medicine: (con)texts and practices across disciplines, we launch a Call for papers for an interdisciplinary conference, aiming to provide a forum for healthcare professionals and international and national scholars from the Humanities and Medicine, interested in discussing the future of this subject. Topics of inquiry include but are not limited to: - Humanities methodologies for the Medical Sciences - Social impacts and impact areas of Medical Humanities - Narrative Medicine and medical education - Patient care, health care, caregivers and social health conditions - Vulnerability and clinical relationship - Illness, medical care and their literary and artistic manifestations - Narrative and ethics - Narrative medicine, neuroscience and cultural anthropology - Narratives and experiences of illness - Narratives and medical experience - Narrative and trauma - The limits of representing illness - Art and art therapies - “Affect theory” and Narrative Medicine - Literature in Narrative Medicine and its implications for Literary Studies The programme includes plenary sessions with keynote speakers and break-out parallel sessions subject to abstract submission. Confirmed Keynote Speakers Brian Hurwitz Christian Hervé João Lobo Antunes Rita Charon The proposals will be submitted to the Scientific Committee and must include the following: - title - summary (between 200 and 300 words) - 4 key-words - author(s) name (s); institutional affiliation; e-mail bio-bibliographical note (max. 150 words) Languages: Portuguese, English, French Important dates Conference announcement (CFP): 8 April 2014 Deadline for abstract submissions: 31 July 2014 Notification of acceptance: 30 September 2014 Provisional programme: 15 November 2014 Definitive programme: 6 February 2015 Abstracts must be sent to the following e-mail: narrativmedicin@gmail.com Registration: 31 October: 100 Euros 31 October to 31 January: 150 Euros Students (Graduate, Master, PhD): 30 Euros Organization: ULICES – University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies Organizing Committee Isabel Fernandes Adelino Cardoso Alda Correia Amândio Reis Cecilia Beecher Martins Diana Almeida Manuel Silvério Marques Marijke Boucherie Maria de Jesus Cabral Miguel Ângelo Fernandes Nuno Proença Teresa Casal Zuzanna Sanches Scientific Committee Isabel Fernandes (coord.) Adelino Cardoso Alda Correia Antonio Python Cyrino António Barbosa António Martins da Silva Brian Hurwitz Cecilia Beecher Martins Christian Hervé Clara Rocha Dante Galliano Diego Gracia Diana Almeida Gérard Danou José Ricardo Ayres João Flor João Lobo Antunes José Lazaro Manuel Silvério Marques Maria Amélia Ferreira Maria Antónia Rebelo Botelho Marijke Boucherie Maria de Jesus Cabral Marie-France Mamzer Nuno Proença Paolo Tortonese Paula Chaves Rita Charon Teresa Casal |
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