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How can individuals live well in the midst of inescapable trauma and illness? What symbolic and material resources foster resiliency among individuals facing vulnerable circumstances? Imagining New Normals engages these questions and positions narratives as central to human survival and social change.
Introductory Remarks: A Letter to Readers by Lynn M. HarterPART ONE: FOUNDATIONAL CONSIDERATIONSCHAPTER 1 - The Poetics and Politics of Storytelling in Health Contextsby Lynn M. HarterCHAPTER 2 - The Storytelling Capacities of Arts Programming in Healthcare Contextsby Lynn M. Harter, Margaret M. Quinlan, and Stephanie RuhlPART TWO: STORYTELLING IN DIVERSE HEALTHCARE CONTEXTSCHAPTER 3 - Embracing Narrative Logics and Enlarging Clinical Interactionsby Lynn M. HarterCHAPTER 4 - Preparing Future Physicians for the Narrative Nature of Clinical Work Through Standardized Patient Programsby Spencer D. Patterson and Lynn M. HarterCHAPTER 5 - Disrupting the Meta-Narrative of ""Assembly Line Medicine"": Creating New Normals for Underserved Populations Through Mobile Clinicsby Karen L. Deardorff and Lynn M. HarterCHAPTER 6 - The Poetic Possibilities of Long-Term Careby Jill YamasakiCHAPTER 7 - Communicating Healing in a Third Space: Real and Imagined Forms of Integrative Medicineby Barbara F. Sharf, Patricia Geist-Martin, and Julia MooreCHAPTER 8 - Organizing for Social Change: Personal Stories and Public Health Activismby Lynn M. Harter, Michael Broderick, Samuel Venable, and Margaret M. QuinlanPART THREE: FUTURE DIRECTIONSCHAPTER 9 - Subjugated Stories of Pain and Illnessby Mark LeemanCHAPTER 10 - Poetic Interpretations of Storytellingby Lynn M. Harter, Brittany L. Peterson, Timothy McKenna, and Amanda TorrensINDEX