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Health Rhymes with Death

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Nicola Gardini challenges the idea that health is the opposite of disease.
Nicola Gardini suggests that health is a creative process of self-fashioning culminating with death. It resembles translation – in particular, translation from poetry. Constructing health is constructing the ‘beauty’ of a new form.

An award-winning writer and a painter, Nicola Gardini is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/nicola-gardini

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Series
Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Nicola Gardini
Keywords
translation
Health
disease
poetry
creativity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:18:45

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