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Medical Humanities’ Translational Core: Remodeling the Field

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Translation and Medical Humanities
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Marta Arnaldi helps us imagine medical humanities as a fundamentally translational field. She envisions ways of thinking translationally about health and disease, while also pinpointing potential risks and likely areas of failure.
Marta Arnaldi is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of Oxford and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oslo: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/marta-arnaldi

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Translation and Medical Humanities
People
Marta Arnaldi
Keywords
translation
medical humanities
psychiatry
epistemic injustice
interdisciplinarity
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 03/01/2024
Duration: 00:04:07

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