Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture.

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Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture. | eds. Michael Lambeck & Paul Antze | Berghahn. 2003 | Paperback | 9781571816740 | AI Description: Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture (ISBN: 9781571816740): "Illness & Irony" delves into the complex relationship between suffering, illness, and cultural expressions of irony. Author Anne Hunsaker Hawkins explores how irony is used in literature, art, and culture to navigate and make sense of experiences of illness and suffering. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book examines how irony serves as a coping mechanism, a form of critique, and a means of understanding the human condition in the face of illness. The text engages with a wide range of examples from literature and the arts, shedding light on the diverse ways in which irony shapes our perceptions of health, illness, and suffering. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

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Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture. | eds. Michael Lambeck & Paul Antze | Berghahn. 2003 | Paperback | 9781571816740 | AI Description: Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture (ISBN: 9781571816740): "Illness & Irony" delves into the complex relationship between suffering, illness, and cultural expressions of irony. Author Anne Hunsaker Hawkins explores how irony is used in literature, art, and culture to navigate and make sense of experiences of illness and suffering. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book examines how irony serves as a coping mechanism, a form of critique, and a means of understanding the human condition in the face of illness. The text engages with a wide range of examples from literature and the arts, shedding light on the diverse ways in which irony shapes our perceptions of health, illness, and suffering. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.

Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture. | eds. Michael Lambeck & Paul Antze | Berghahn. 2003 | Paperback | 9781571816740 | AI Description: Illness & Irony: On the Ambiguity of Suffering in Culture (ISBN: 9781571816740): "Illness & Irony" delves into the complex relationship between suffering, illness, and cultural expressions of irony. Author Anne Hunsaker Hawkins explores how irony is used in literature, art, and culture to navigate and make sense of experiences of illness and suffering. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book examines how irony serves as a coping mechanism, a form of critique, and a means of understanding the human condition in the face of illness. The text engages with a wide range of examples from literature and the arts, shedding light on the diverse ways in which irony shapes our perceptions of health, illness, and suffering. | Book Condition: Very Good | Crisp, clean, unread book with some shelfwear/edgewear. May have remainder marks, often with a black dot or similar mark, to the top or bottom edge of the book.