Are We Ever Really Recovered?

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE LITERATURE AND MEDICINE Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/lm.2023.a911443
Gianna Paniagua
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Are We Ever Really Recovered? Gianna Paniagua (bio) [End Page 51] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 52] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 53] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 54] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 55] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 56] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 57] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 58] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 59] Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 60] Gianna Paniagua Gianna Paniagua is a two-time heart transplant recipient of 30+ years, papercutting sculptor, and graphic medicine artist who is from and based in NYC. She utilizes her lifetime of experiences in medicine to create artwork about the dualities of the human body, as well as comics that ask questions about the chronic illness patient experience. The core of her practice is trying to find a visual vocabulary when there is loss of language due to medical trauma. Her lifelong goal is to find solutions to problems that exist in the field of transplantation for young adult patients. Copyright © 2023 Johns Hopkins University Press
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我们真的恢复了吗?Gianna帕(生物)(51结束页)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束52页)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页53)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页54)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页55)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束56页)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页57)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页58)点击大图查看完整的决议(结束页59)点击Gianna Paniagua是一位30多年的两次心脏移植接受者,剪纸雕塑家,以及来自纽约的图形医学艺术家。她利用自己一生的医学经验创作了关于人体二元性的艺术作品,以及关于慢性疾病患者经历的漫画。她的实践的核心是试图找到一种视觉词汇,当有语言丧失由于医疗创伤。她的终身目标是为年轻成人患者寻找移植领域存在的问题的解决方案。版权所有©2023约翰霍普金斯大学出版社
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期刊介绍: Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.
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