Ashley Moyse, Director of the Columbia Character Cooperatives, writes about the Cooperatives' mission, Jonathan Swift's vision of the bee, and imagining a future for medicine of mutuality, discernment, and care. Read it here: medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/06/17/s...
Ashley Moyse, Director of the Columbia Character Cooperatives, writes about the Cooperatives' mission, Jonathan Swift's vision of the bee, and imagining a future for medicine of mutuality, discernment, and care. Read it here: medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/06/17/s...
First, Jing Sun examines the year 1923, a critical moment in Japan-U.S. medical exchange in the years before WW2. How did American physicians regard their Japanese counterparts, and vice versa? Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/05/07/w...
First, Jing Sun examines the year 1923, a critical moment in Japan-U.S. medical exchange in the years before WW2. How did American physicians regard their Japanese counterparts, and vice versa? Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/05/07/w...
Returning contributor Merve Şen writes on Ben Marcus's 2012 novel The Flame Alphabet, and examines practices of amateur medicine and DIY-self care in the midst of an unsettling pandemic. Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/05/04/h...
Returning contributor Merve Şen writes on Ben Marcus's 2012 novel The Flame Alphabet, and examines practices of amateur medicine and DIY-self care in the midst of an unsettling pandemic. Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/05/04/h...
Two new articles up today: first from Kathryn West, a review of the recent edited volume How to be Disabled in a Pandemic (2025). West examines the included essays with a particular focus on emphasizing the disabled voices.
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/04/29/b...
Two new articles up today: first from Kathryn West, a review of the recent edited volume How to be Disabled in a Pandemic (2025). West examines the included essays with a particular focus on emphasizing the disabled voices.
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/04/29/b...
David Lombard writes on the complexities of hope in memoirs of mental illness and recovery. Is hope a universally positive emotion? How can we compare it to hope in other contexts, such as climate anxiety?
Read it HERE:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/04/29/w...
David Lombard writes on the complexities of hope in memoirs of mental illness and recovery. Is hope a universally positive emotion? How can we compare it to hope in other contexts, such as climate anxiety?
Read it HERE:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/04/29/w...
thepolyphony.org/2025/03/26/c...
First, we are happy to host Pauline Picot's review of Matthew Nienow's new verse collection, "If Nothing," an unsparing memoir of addiction and recovery.
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/03/02/i...
First, we are happy to host Pauline Picot's review of Matthew Nienow's new verse collection, "If Nothing," an unsparing memoir of addiction and recovery.
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/03/02/i...
First, Grace Kao explores the medical importance of a sense of purpose in life, especially for those with chronic illness. As she asks, "how does one reconstruct meaning when former touchstones have faded away?"
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/03/01/r...
First, Grace Kao explores the medical importance of a sense of purpose in life, especially for those with chronic illness. As she asks, "how does one reconstruct meaning when former touchstones have faded away?"
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/03/01/r...
Trishala Dutta writes on fungi as a mode of thinking about disability, ethics, and collective futures in the midst of capitalist ruination. Check out this fascinating piece here ⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/24/f...
Trishala Dutta writes on fungi as a mode of thinking about disability, ethics, and collective futures in the midst of capitalist ruination. Check out this fascinating piece here ⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/24/f...
Do you find the best cure for writer's block a quick walk around the block? Matt Somerville writes on the history of walking as creative practice, and the new research behind it. Read it here! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/21/t...
Do you find the best cure for writer's block a quick walk around the block? Matt Somerville writes on the history of walking as creative practice, and the new research behind it. Read it here! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/21/t...
How can we speak of the singular traumas we collectively experienced during the COVID pandemic?
Ingrid Berg reviews Days of Grace and Silence (2024), a remarkable new work of memoir and poetry by Ann E. Wallace. Read it here ⬇️⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/16/c...
How can we speak of the singular traumas we collectively experienced during the COVID pandemic?
Ingrid Berg reviews Days of Grace and Silence (2024), a remarkable new work of memoir and poetry by Ann E. Wallace. Read it here ⬇️⬇️
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/16/c...
Nicholas Derda reviews Paul M. Renfro’s new book, The Life and Times of Ryan White: AIDS and Inequality in America (2024), and asks: how do we re-examine this history without reifying a whitewashed narrative about HIV/AIDS?
Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/13/i...
Nicholas Derda reviews Paul M. Renfro’s new book, The Life and Times of Ryan White: AIDS and Inequality in America (2024), and asks: how do we re-examine this history without reifying a whitewashed narrative about HIV/AIDS?
Read it here:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/13/i...
We're excited to publish Danielle Wilfand's new piece on the experience of undiagnosed illness as both patient and physician, and the value of #narrativemedicine in allowing us to live with the chaos such illness brings. Read it below:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/08/t...
We're excited to publish Danielle Wilfand's new piece on the experience of undiagnosed illness as both patient and physician, and the value of #narrativemedicine in allowing us to live with the chaos such illness brings. Read it below:
medicalhealthhumanities.com/2025/02/08/t...
We're interested in anything that connects medicine with the humanities—critical reading, looking, listening.
We're interested in anything that connects medicine with the humanities—critical reading, looking, listening.