Arthur Frank: “Reading Shakespeare to Respond to Illness"
Schedule
Wed Mar 12 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Gasson Hall | Newton, MA
About this Event
Arthur Frank is professor emeritus at the University of Calgary, Canada. Since his retirement in 2013, he has been Professor II at VID Specialized University in Oslo, visiting professor in the Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University, and Francqui Fellow at the University of Ghent. His books on illness experience, ethics, clinical care, and narrative include At the Will of the Body, The Wounded Storyteller, The Renewal of Generosity, Letting Stories Breathe, and most recently King Lear: Shakespeare’s Dark Consolations as part of Oxford’s “My Reading” series. He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and winner of the Society’s medal in bioethics. He has also been recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the Canadian Bioethics Society.
Cosponsored by the Boston College Center for Psychological Humanities & Ethics.
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