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Writing Contested Illness
Experimentation in Contemporary Women's Life Writing
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
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Contemporary Cultural Studies in Illness, Health and Medicine
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Intervening in the gnarled lineage of gender, genre and medicine, Writing Contested Illness investigates how uncertainty, doubt and dismissal, the key features of medical contestation, are mediated and transformed in women’s experimental illness narratives. It discusses how a range of autobiographical experimentation in emerging and increasingly common subgenres like autofiction, autotheory, experimental memoir and the lyric essay, are creating productive new avenues for contested illnesses to be represented. These illnesses, which range in this book across hysteria, eating disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic Lyme disease, have been subject to constrictive medical practices, rendering the conditions illegitimate, under-studied and under-diagnosed. In observing how such narratives identify the rifts caused by medicalised contestation and identify key sites of repair within this sphere, this book argues that experimental life writing can be its own first-hand, affective and embodied source of medical knowledge.
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Book
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Writing Contested Illness
Experimentation in Contemporary Women's Life Writing
- Chloe R. Green
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2025
This eBook will be published on October 31, 2025, when it will be available here for purchase.
Institutional Price208,95 €
Published by
View more publications by Edinburgh University Press
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This book is in the series
Contemporary Cultural Studies in Illness, Health and Medicine
About this book
Intervening in the gnarled lineage of gender, genre and medicine, Writing Contested Illness investigates how uncertainty, doubt and dismissal, the key features of medical contestation, are mediated and transformed in women’s experimental illness narratives. It discusses how a range of autobiographical experimentation in emerging and increasingly common subgenres like autofiction, autotheory, experimental memoir and the lyric essay, are creating productive new avenues for contested illnesses to be represented. These illnesses, which range in this book across hysteria, eating disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and chronic Lyme disease, have been subject to constrictive medical practices, rendering the conditions illegitimate, under-studied and under-diagnosed. In observing how such narratives identify the rifts caused by medicalised contestation and identify key sites of repair within this sphere, this book argues that experimental life writing can be its own first-hand, affective and embodied source of medical knowledge.
Topics
[
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook planned publication:
October 31, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9781399534420
Main content:
220