Stories matter : the role of narrative in medical ethics /

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Other Authors: Charon, Rita, Montello, Martha, 1949-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, [2002]
Series:Reflective bioethics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Memory and anticipation : the practice of narrative ethics / Rita Charon and Martha Montello
  • Narratives of human plight : a conversation with Jerome Bruner / Jerome Bruner
  • The ethics of medicine, as revealed in literature / Wayne Booth
  • Like an open book : reliability, intersubjectivity, and textuality in bioethics / Laurie Zoloth and Rita Charon
  • Context : backward, sideways, and forward / Hilde Lindemann Nelson
  • Voice in the medical narrative / Suzanne Poirier
  • Time and ethics / Rita Charon
  • The idea of character / Anne Hunsaker Hawkins
  • Plot : framing contingency and choice in bioethics / Tod Chambers and Kathryn Montgomery
  • The reader's response and why it matters in biomedical ethics / Charles M. Anderson and Martha Montello
  • The narrative of rescue in pediatric practice / Walter M. Robinson
  • Beyond the authoritative voice : casting a wide net in ethics consultation / Susan B. Rubin
  • Of symbols and silence : using narrative and its interpretation to foster physician understanding / Marcia Day Childress
  • Narrative understanding and methods in psychiatry and behavioral health / Richard Martinez
  • In the absence of narrative / Julia E. Connelly
  • Narrative ethics and institutional impact / Howard Brody
  • Reconsidering action : day-to-day ethics in the work of medicine / John D. Lantos
  • The color of the wallpaper : training for narrative ethics / Anne Hudson Jones
  • The hyphenated space : liminality in the doctor-patient relationship / Ronald A. Carson
  • Narrative ethics, gene stories, and the hermeneutics of consent forms / Larry R. Churchill
  • Narrative, ethics, and pain : thinking with stories / David B. Morris
  • The story inside / Joanne Trautmann Banks.