Call for Papers: Health, Mental Health, and Literature
Call for Papers: Health, Mental Health, and Literature
The Boston College English Graduate Conference seeks
abstracts for papers that consider the intersection between health, mental
health, and literature.
Considering recent interdisciplinary developments in the
field of "medical humanities," we are interested in exploring the
ways in which literature and other creative arts have attempted to represent or
otherwise understand health, which is so often analyzed from a clinical or
scientific perspective. We seek papers that work to synthesize clinical
approaches and literary approaches to the mind and body. What can be gained by
merging literary and scientific analyses?
Possible topics might include, but are certainly not
limited to:
• Representations of mental illness in literature, pop
culture, or historical texts • The role of rhetoric, language, and creativity
in medical writing • Representations of the healthy or sick body in literature
• The ethics of "diagnosing" literary or historical figures •
Literature's role in normalizing, otherizing, or popularizing mental or
physical ailments • Literary analyses of psychological writing or scientific
writing
Our conference will be held on Saturday, March 9 at
Boston College. Boston College is located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and
is easily accessible to downtown Boston. See www.bc.edu
for additional campus information.
For questions and submissions, please contact dailym@bc.edu.
Submissions are due by Tuesday, January 15th.