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Jonathan Wyatt

    Therapy, Stand-Up, and the Gesture of Writing
    Deleuze and Collaborative Writing
    Oxford Handbook Of Forensic Medicine
    • Oxford Handbook Of Forensic Medicine

      • 571 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden
      4,7(16)Abgeben

      Forensic medicine covers an amazing range of different subjects and no single individual can expect to be an expert in all of them. The Oxford Handbook of Forensic Medicine provides comprehensive coverage of all areas within this complex discipline. Written for specialists and non-specialists alike, it will appeal to practising forensic scientists, as well as lawyers, police officers, and forensic science students. It shows how forensic medicine has been used in specific cases enabling the reader to apply their knowledge in real life. A detailed glossary of medical terms helps those without medical training to understand medical reports and practices. This easily-portable guide is essential reading for the busy clinical forensic doctor or nurse, and others working at the interface between medicine and law.

      Oxford Handbook Of Forensic Medicine
    • This book is a passionate engagement with Gilles Deleuze and collaborative writing, in which four writers explore together the insights that Deleuze has contributed to the topic. This powerful and complex text, which will appeal to scholars within qualitative inquiry, investigates the question of how we might begin to write, together, on what Deleuze would call an immanent plane of composition. On such a Deleuzian plane, or plateau, the writers seek to bond with Deleuze, to open up with him a new stream of thought and of being.

      Deleuze and Collaborative Writing
    • Therapy, Stand-Up, and the Gesture of Writing

      Towards Creative-Relational Inquiry

      • 214 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the intersection of therapy and stand-up comedy, the book offers an autoethnographical perspective that highlights how these narratives inform and reflect one another. Through a theoretical lens rooted in Deleuze and Guattari, it delves into new materialisms and affect theory, providing a unique framework to understand the emotional and material dimensions of storytelling. This innovative approach invites readers to reconsider the therapeutic potential of humor and the expressive power of writing.

      Therapy, Stand-Up, and the Gesture of Writing