
Episode 21 - Illness narratives /w Dr Michelle Chiang
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Co-hosts Ian Sabroe and Dieter Declercq talk with Dr Michelle Chiang about her work on the value of illness stories, and how they could potentially inform or challenge our existing understanding of health, illness and dying. Michelle discusses her experience as a literary scholar and a medical humanities researcher in the Singapore research landscape, which is still trying to wrap its head around medical humanities as an interdisciplinary and collaborative field of inquiry.
Dr Michelle Chiang is an Assistant Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the coordinator of NTU's Medical Humanities Research Cluster. Her literary research intersects with her medical humanities interests in narratives of loss: the loss of physical control, the witnessing of loss, and the experience of dying. She is the principal investigator of a Ministry of Education (Singapore) funded research project Medical Humanities Approach to the Value of Patient Stories and Narrative Ethics.