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Beyond the Walls: Museums, Medical Humanities, and Community Building (Guest Post by Brandy Schillace)

How do we build community? What makes it possible? The Medical Humanities, operating at the intersection of fields, aims to bring diverse perspectives together. But that isn’t as easy as it sounds. In the mad tumult and breakneck pace at which we presently live, it’s increasingly difficult to be heard Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 6 years6 years ago
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Medical Humanities Profile: Brandy Schillace

A medical humanist, literary scholar, and writer of Gothic fiction, Dr. Brandy Schillace spends her time in the mist-shrouded alleyways between medical history and literature. She has taught Romantic poetry, Gothic novels and creative fiction; she has researched and published on birthing technology in the 18th century, epilepsy in Gothic Read more…

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