Call for Papers
Deadline March 14 2013
Presented by: Medical Humanities Research Group at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
Conference to be held on 2-4 September 2013
- Themes of embodiment and the body as a site of knowledge
- Body parts in culture, history, art and literature (including organs, skin, skulls, bones, tissues and blood)
- Metaphors and representations of health and illness
- Politics and power relations in medicine and health research
- Medical plurality: the coexistence of indigenous pre-colonial systems of healing, their modern shifting forms, their conversations with biomedicine, and the links between these and religious practices of the body
- Medicine as an art: as a fusion of practical scientific knowledge, tactics and performance Medical genres (case histories; medical memoir etc.)
- Theoretical paradigms through which the humanities ‘reads’ biomedicine
Abstracts of up to 500 words, together with a brief biography of 250 words, should be submitted by 14 March 2013. Queries may be directed to either Ashlee.Neser@wits.ac.za or cath@burns.org.za
Please see the WiSER website for more information about our Institute at Wits: http://wiserweb.wits.ac.za/