Steven Wilson
Queen's University Belfast
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L'Esprit Créateur | 2016
Steven Wilson
Abstract: This introduction looks at the links between medicine and narrative, arguing that patients’ stories have a valuable role to play in patient-centered healthcare. Two particular areas are addressed: first, the ways in which first-person expressions of embodied experience may contribute to medicine’s empathetic endeavor; and second, the lack of research to date into autopathography in the French-speaking world.
L'Esprit Créateur | 2016
Steven Wilson; Sylvia Hübel
Abstract: Taking as its case study Anne Cuneo’s autopathography, Une cuillerée de bleu (1979), and supported by a phenomenological reading of the subjective realities of illness, including feelings of alienation, fragmentation, and passivity, this article considers how the experience of cancer affects the patient’s perception of her body, self, and world.
Nineteenth-century French Studies | 2012
Steven Wilson
This article considers the textual forces operating in Au Bonheur des Dames, Zolas 1883 novel on modern commerce. It proposes that, with its echoes of the disorderly impulses that governed the infamous prostitute Nana earlier in the Rougon-Macquart cycle, coupled with its appreciation of the benefits of regulation, the dynamics of controlled and contained prostitution constitute the energy which fuels an efficient and successful business model in Au Bonheur des Dames. By closely analyzing both texts as well as Zolas preparatory documents, and borrowing from Genettes theories of intertextuality, this study reads Nana as a pre-historic hypotext, buried in the textual chantier from which the structure of Au Bonheur des Dames emerges.
French Studies | 2010
Steven Wilson
Archive | 2011
Manuel Braganca; Steven Wilson
Archive | 2018
Steven Wilson
French Studies | 2018
Steven Wilson
Archive | 2017
Steven Wilson
French Studies | 2016
Steven Wilson
Modern Languages Open | 2015
Steven Wilson