Amy Shuman
Amy Shuman
Using a phenomenological approach to questions about empathy and stigma, this essay explores stories told by parents of children with disabilities. In a close reading of "Welcome to Holland," an allegorical account of discovering that one's...
Folklore as a map of the world: rejecting "home" as a failure of the imagination [0.03%]
民俗是世界地图:拒绝“家园”是一种想象力的失败
Elaine J Lawless
Elaine J Lawless
For years, I felt that my negative feelings about "home" were completely justified and that I saw no redemption in the area or the people whom I associated with "home." That is not to say that I do not love my family, but there was never an...
Confessions of a Wannabe (American Folklore Society Presidential Invited Plenary Address, October 2009) [0.03%]
一个 wannabes 的忏悔——美国民俗学会特邀主题演讲(2009年10月)
Roger Welsch
Roger Welsch
This paper is a written rendering of a plenary address delivered at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society. Drawing on materials from his forthcoming book Confessions of a Wannabe, the author provides a personal account of...
"Because I was in pain, I just wanted to be treated": competing therapeutic goals in the performance of healing HIV/AIDS in rural Zimbabwe [0.03%]
“因为痛苦,我只想接受治疗”——论津巴布韦农村地区关于治疗艾滋病的医疗目标冲突
Tonya N Taylor
Tonya N Taylor
Zimbabwe is experiencing one of the most severe AIDS epidemics in the world, with an estimated one out of seven people infected with HIV. For both palliative care and pragmatic treatment of HIV-related opportunistic infections, people turn ...
F Ginsburg
F Ginsburg