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Forms of D8iscourse and the Sciences of the Mind: Luria, Sack, and Role of Narrative in Neurological Case Histories
Oleh:
Journet, Debra
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Written Communication ( sebagian Full Text) vol. 7 no. 2 (Apr. 1990)
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page 171-199.
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Written Communication-1990-JOURNET-171-99.pdf
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405/WRC/7
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This article discusses two sets of neurological case histories, A. R. Luria's The Man with a Shattered World and Oliver Sack's Awakenings, and argues that these histories display two paradigmatic explanations far the mind/brain relation, and that the movement from one paradigm to another also necessitates a movement to different forms of discourse. One explanation comes from the physical sciences and results in logical, quantitative exposition. The other originates in the human sciences and results in narrative. Luria and Sacks wrote these case histories in an explicit attempt to bridge-in understanding and in discourse-this paradigmatic gap; in the process, they redefined what It means to be a neuropsychiatrist. Case histories allow the writer to combine the empirical analysis characteristic of neurological discourse with the individual detail characteristic of psychological narrative.
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