Health, Medicine and Wellbeing
Health, Medicine and Wellbeing
Health and wellbeing – physical and mental, human and animal, past and present – preoccupy societies. The expanding discipline of the Medical Humanities challenges the disciplinary boundaries that have framed research into health and medicine, arguing for a genuinely interdisciplinary approach that harnesses the unique resources generated by collaboration across the humanities, social sciences and medical/scientific practice. In particular, it foregrounds the vital role played by the humanities in developing our understanding of how states, communities, and individuals experience, represent, promote, and regulate health, illness, and medical research/practice.
As a research community within the College of Arts and Humanities, we explore the social, cultural, historical, geopolitical, and environmental framings of health and medicine, highlighting the intersection of medical policy/practice with categories such as gender, sexuality, race, religion, and ethnicity. Our group includes postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers and faculty working in the field; together we examine varieties of cultural, historical and literary representations of these matters, encouraging critical engagement with both the opportunities and the challenges of interdisciplinary work.
Theme leads: (opens in a new window)Professor Catherine Cox (UCD School of History) & (opens in a new window)Dr Maria Stuart (UCD School of English, Drama & Film)
image credit: Conor Foran, Take Courage
Theme Members
| Theme Member |
School |
Research Interests |
|---|---|---|
| (opens in a new window)Pascale Baker | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Latin American Studies, banditry, gender studies |
| (opens in a new window)Jeremiah Garsha | School of History | Colonial violence, decolonisation, postcoloniality |
| (opens in a new window)Alice Mauger | School of History | History of psychiatry; alcohol & drugs history |
| (opens in a new window)Danielle Clarke | School of English, Drama and Film | Early modern women's writing |
| (opens in a new window)Rebecca Stephenson | School of English, Drama and Film | Medieval Scientific Literature |
| (opens in a new window)Sophie Franklin | School of English, Drama and Film | Representations of violence and nineteenth-century literature |
| (opens in a new window)Jorie Lagerwey | School of English, Drama and Film | Wellness culture in contemporary popular media |
| (opens in a new window)Lucy Cogan | School of English, Drama and Film | Drinking Studies |
| (opens in a new window)Ailise Bulfin | School of English, Drama and Film | Representations of violence |
| (opens in a new window)Emilie Pine | School of English, Drama and Film | Cultural Memory, Life Writing, Performance |
| (opens in a new window)Catherine Cox | School of History | Medical Humanities; Migration and Health; One Health; Psychiatry and 'Madness' Studies; |
| (opens in a new window)Sandrine Peraldi | School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics | Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Communities, Intercultural Communication, English for Specific Purposes |
| (opens in a new window)Maria Stuart | School of English, Drama and Film | Dysfluency Studies: cultural, clinical, and creative responses to dysfluency |
| Mathieu Bokestael | School of English, Drama and Film | Immunity, Biopolitics, Microbes, Selves, Literature |
| Niall Holohon | School of English, Drama and Film | Mindful Theatrical Silence |
| Giulia Scapin | School of English, Drama and Film | Impact of Literature in reducing Stigma, Empirical Studies of Literature, Representation of Child Sexual Abuse |
| Janet Monks | School of English, Drama and Film | Prose Fiction, Menopause, Nature & Colonisation |
Projects, News & Events
- Catherine Cox wins UCD Research 2020 Impact Competition
- MindReading and RCPI present a unique online event
- UCD’s Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland and Brokentalkers win 'Best Production' for 'The Examination' at the Irish Times Theatre Awards
- 'Living Inside' exhibition opens at Kilmainham Gaol
- UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series 2019-20
- MindReading - Mental Health and the Written word
- Cultures of Intoxication: Contextualising Alcohol & Drug Use, Past & Present
- Worrying about the Field of the History of Emotions in Ireland
- Framing Aging: A Clinical, Cultural & Social Dialogue
- In Extremis: The Limits of Life, Death and Consciousness in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Prisoners, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland, 1850-2000
- Enslaved Viruses: Bacteriophages, Infectious Disease and International Health, 1920–2006
- Contagion, Biopolitics and Cultural Memory
- Metaphoric Stammers and Embodied Speakers: Connecting Clinical, Cultural and Creative Practice in the area of Dysfluent Speech
- Child Sexual Abuse in Contemporary Culture: Developing Cultural Studies Approaches