Book talks among people with chronic non-cancer pain: Literary meaning making in a shared reading group

Bidragets översatta titel : Boksamtal bland personer med kronisk smärta. : Litterärt meningsskapande i en shared reading-grupp

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Sammanfattning

This paper reports findings from a pilot study for the research project SHARP – Shared Reading After Pain Rehabilitation. SHARP explores the feasibility and effect of Shared Reading, a group-based reading intervention, as a way to improve the quality of life for people with chronic non-cancer pain who have undergone a pain rehabilitation programme (5 weeks) at Skåne University Hospital in Sweden. The paper has a methodological focus. Drawing on discursive reception studies (Eriksson Barajas 2015), it aims to explore the usefulness of Judith Langer’s theory of literary meaning making to analyse book talk in a Shared Reading chronic non-cancer pain context. Langer’s key concepts envisionment building and stances (Langer 2011) will be used to trace instances of group members taking others’ perspectives, such as those of literary characters or fellow group members.
Bidragets översatta titel Boksamtal bland personer med kronisk smärta. : Litterärt meningsskapande i en shared reading-grupp
Originalspråkengelska
Antal sidor22
TidskriftWorking Papers in Medical Humanities
Volym4
Nummer1
StatusPublished - 2018 dec.

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Litteraturvetenskap

Fria nyckelord

  • shared reading
  • Chronic Pain
  • Langer
  • literary meaning making

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