So Long as They Grow Out of It: Comics, The Discourse of Developmental Normalcy, and Disability Susan Squier Journal of Medical Humanities, 2008 Jun;29(2):71-88 Abstract: This essay draws on two emerging fields–the study of comics or graphic fiction, and disability studies–to demonstrate how graphic fictions articulate the embodied, ethical, and sociopolitical experiences of impairment and disability. Examining David B’s Epileptic and Paul Karasik and Judy Karasik’s The Ride Together, I argue that these graphic novels unsettle conventional notions of normalcy and disability. In so doing, they also challenge our assumed dimensions and possibilities of the comics genre and medium, demonstrating the great… Read More
Graphic Medicine: The Use of Comics in Medical Education and Patient Care
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Truthiness: Penis Rays, Self-Loathing, and Psychic Voodoo
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Graphic medicine: female cartoonists tackle life’s dark moments
This article in the Globe and Mail by Cinders McLeod http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/graphic-medicine-female-cartoonists-tackle-lifes-dark-moments/article4475765/
A Wrinkle in Time by Karen Green
A Wrinkle in Time by Karen Green
Medical History for the Masses by Bert Hansen
Medical History for the Masses by Bert Hansen (Athens login required)
Great Moments in Comics: The Boy Comics Amputation Scheme by Scott Harris
Great Moments in Comics: The Boy Comics Amputation Scheme by Scott Harris
Send in the Quacks: Andrew Godfrey on Philippa Perry, Darryl Cunningham and Graphic Medicine
Send in the Quacks: Andrew Godfrey on Philippa Perry, Darryl Cunningham and Graphic Medicine
Martha Cornog’s My Library Journal column on comics and medicine
Martha Cornog’s My Library Journal column on comics and medicine
Karen Green’s ComiXology column: Doctor, Doctor: Gimme Your Views
Karen Green’s ComiXology column: Doctor, Doctor: Gimme Your Views