
Teaching Health Humanities Expands Our Understanding Of The Burgeoning Field Of Health Humanities And Of What It Aspires To Be. The Volume's Contributors Describe Their Different Degree Programs, The Politics And Perspectives That Inform Their Teaching, And Methods For Incorporating Newer Digital And Multimodal Technologies Into Teaching Practices. Each Chapter Lays Out Theories That Guide Contributors' Pedagogy, Describes Its Application To Syllabus Design, And Includes, At The Finer Level, Examples Of Lesson Plans, Class Exercises, And/or Textual Analyses. Contributions Also Focus On Pedagogies That Integrate Critical Race, Feminist, Queer, Disability, Class, And Age Studies In Courses, With Most Essays Exemplifying Intersectional Approaches To These Axes Of Difference And Oppression. The Culminating Section Includes Chapters On Teaching With Digital Technology, As Well As Descriptions Of Courses That Bridge Bioethics And Music, Medical Humanities And Podcasts, Health Humanities Filmmaking, And Visual Arts In End-of-life Care. By Collecting Scholars From A Wide Array Of Disciplinary Specialties, Professional Ranks, And Institutional Affiliations, The Volume Offers A Snapshot Of The Diverse Ways Medical/health Humanities Is Practiced Today And Maps The Diverse Institutional Locations Where It Is Called Upon To Do Work. It Provides Educators Across Diverse Terrains Myriad Insights That Will Energize Their Teaching.
This volume investigates the pedagogical frameworks and practical applications necessary for teaching health humanities within diverse academic and institutional settings. The authors, Nathan Carlin, Olivia Banner, and Thomas R. Cole, curate a collection of essays from various disciplinary experts to address how health humanities can be integrated into higher education. The text provides a comprehensive overview of how theoretical perspectives, such as intersectionality and critical theory, inform syllabus design and classroom instruction in this evolving field.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators identify this volume as a practical resource for faculty seeking to structure or refine health humanities curricula. Readers frequently note the utility of the specific lesson plans and the breadth of interdisciplinary approaches presented by the contributors.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190636904
ISBN-13:
9780190636906
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