The Doctor-Patient Relationship and the Nineteenth-Century French
Novel analyses the representation of the doctor-patient relationship
in the nineteenth-century French novel, notably in the words of
Balzac, Sand, Stendhal, and Zola. It argues that the doctor-patient
relationship is represented in these novels as a site of interpersonal
negotiation wherein the meaning of medical authority, embodied
experience, and the spectre of illness and pain are mediated and
reimagined. This book highlights how the doctor-patient relationship
is often idealized by the novel, wherein the doctor is characterised
as a both dedicated to his patients and local community, as well as
being a God-like master of life, death, and medical knowledge. The
volume suggests that the doctor-patient encounter is often depicted as
a separate, although inherently related, concept that undermines this
idealisation of medical relationships. The doctor-patient encounter
thereby questions the hegemonic power of medical practitioners over
their patients by pointing towards how novels depict patients as
resisting and even manipulating their doctors. The book identifies and
explores other important themes within the doctor-patient relationship
such as the medical gaze (regard médical), power relationships, and
the use of embodied metaphor. In particular, the book highlights how
the doctor-patient relationship is often a confrontation between
scientific knowledge and the experience of gender and disability. The
book's conceptual framework is derived from the critical medical
humanities, and the volume revitalises and reframes the doctor-patient
relationship by considering the intrinsic slippage between idealised
relationships and critical encounters. The book uses close readings of
its corpus to understand how medical practice is debated and
undermined concurrently with its idealisation. It places literary
works within a new historical context by reading across novels within
their medical and scientific context, and situates them for the first
time in the intellectual context of the critical medical humanities.
The book points forward to how nineteenth-century French novels can
reform how the critical medical humanities views the medical
relationship, and the potential impact on real-world patients.
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ISBN
9780198893820
Publisert
2025
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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