The Health Humanities in German Studies

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The Health Humanities in German Studies

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The first full-length study to bring together the fields of Health Humanities and German studies, this book features contributions from a range of key scholars and provides an overview of the latest work being done at the intersection of these two disciplines. In addition to surveying the current critical terrain in unparalleled depth, it also explores future directions that these fields may take.

Organized around seven sections representing key areas of focus for both disciplines, this book provides important new insights into the intersections between Health Humanities, German Studies, and other fields of inquiry that have been gaining prominence over the past decade in academic and public discourse. In their contributions, the authors engage with disability studies, critical race studies, gender/embodiment studies, trauma studies, as well as animal/environmental studies.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Stefani Engelstein
Boundaries and Interdisciplines: Where Health Humanities Meets Literature & Science in German Studies

Introduction
Stephanie M. Hilger
Intersections: Health Humanities and German Studies

PART I: Medical Readings/Reading Medicine

Katharina Fürholzer
“Verschlungen sitze ich / neben der Sprache:“ Aphasic Poetry between Medicine and Metaphor

Anita Wohlmann and Katharina Bahlmann
The Totality Trap of Reading Illness: Unica Zürn's The House of Illnesses

Amanda Sheffer
Dr. Max Liebermann's Vienna: Diagnosis, Gender, and Criminality in Historical Crime Fiction

Madalina Meirosu
Teaching “Outbreak Narratives” during the COVID Pandemic

PART II: Graphic Medicine

Marina Rauchenbacher
Comics from the German-Language Realm and Health Humanities: An Overview

Katja Herges
Disability and Embodiment in Contemporary German Comics

Priscilla Layne
Drawing on Pain: Depicting Disability and Trauma in Mikael Ross' Graphic Novel Der Umfall

Elizabeth Nijdam
“Thinking in Comics:” Representing Autism Spectrum Disorder in Autobiographical Graphic Narrative

PART III: Disability

Anne Waldschmidt
Disability = Behinderung? The Conceptual History of a Social Category in Germany from a Disability Studies Perspective

Heidi Hausse
A New View of an Old Prosthesis: Creating a Digital 3D Model of a Sixteenth-Century Iron Hand

Heike Bartel
Rewriting Illness from the Turkish German Margins: Eating Disorders in Narratives by Renan Demirkan and Yade Yasemin Önder

Alec Cattell
Teaching at the Intersection of German Studies and Disability Studies

PART IV: Race

Gabi Kathöfer
Work, Disability, Race: Toward an Intersectional, “Unsettling” Analysis of German Settler Colonialism

Julia Roos
The Post-1945 Eugenics Consensus and the Persecution of Germans of Color in the Third Reich: A Legal Case Study

Heikki Lempa
Tea, Race, and Ethnicity: Medical Knowledge of the Others in the German Lands, 1700-1830

PART V: Gender

Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
Suspicious Body Parts and Endangered Femininity: Western Medical Knowledge about Female Genitalia and Practices of Genital Cutting in the Early Modern Age

Benjamin R. Davis
Establishing a New Order?: Queer Performativity, Embodied Precarity, and the Pathologization of the Transgressive Body in Melusine (1456) and Fortunatus (1509)

Joela Jacobs and Bastian Lasse
Making Intersex Identity ILLegible: Oskar Panizza's “Ein scandalöser Fall”

Necia Chronister
Reading as a Trans-Corporeal Act

PART VI: Trauma

Eleoma Bodammer
Death by Despair: Destroying Health in Schiller's Die Räuber

Allison Schmidt
The Bodies Kept the Score: Two Case Studies on Health and Violence after the Great War

Anke Pinkert
Refracting War Violence: Psychiatric Discourse in the Soviet Occupation Zone
and the Early East German State

PART VII: Animals and the Environment

Brian McInnis
The Animals among Humankind: Fables of Reason in Johann August Unzer's Medical Weekly Der Arzt

Nicole Thesz
Dangerous Bodies: Witches in German Fairy Tales and the Literary Imagination

Davina Höll
“Vollkommene Organismen:” The Beginnings of a Literary Imagination of the Microbiome

Product details

Published Jun 13 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 464
ISBN 9781350296183
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Dimensions 10 x 7 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Stephanie M. Hilger

Stephanie M. Hilger is Professor of German and Com…

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