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Epilepsy in contemporary fiction: fates of patients.

机译:当代小说中的癫痫病:患者的命运。

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Fictional accounts of epilepsy are of interest because they may convey information on images and public views of epilepsy which are not contained in medical texts. Thus, medical and nonmedical traditions together form the cultural history of epilepsy. Of the numerous possible aspects of epilepsy in fiction, this paper looks especially at the writers' background of knowledge about epilepsy: epilepsy as a handicap and a reason for social rejection, with special reference to epilepsy under the Nazi rule; threats to patients' lives; the motive of the child with epilepsy as a divine child; and epilepsy as a fate, and a reason for distinction. Literary writers may help their readers understand that a person's suffering and fighting a condition like epilepsy very much deserves our attention and sympathy. Without being exclusive, the paper pays special attention to epilepsy in the writings of Canadian authors.
机译:癫痫的虚构描述很有趣,因为它们可能会传达医学文献中未包含的有关癫痫的图像和公众观点的信息。因此,医学和非医学传统共同形成了癫痫的文化历史。在小说中癫痫病的许多可能方面中,本文特别着眼于作家对癫痫病的知识背景:癫痫病是残障和社会排斥的原因,特别提到了纳粹统治下的癫痫病。对患者生命的威胁;癫痫儿童作为神童的动机;和癫痫病是命运,也是区别的原因。文学作家可以帮助他们的读者理解,一个人的痛苦和与癫痫病等疾病的斗争非常值得我们的关注和同情。并非排他地,该论文在加拿大作者的著作中特别关注癫痫病。

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