Medicinema
Doctors in Films
Sally Irvine author Brian Glasser author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Jan '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Cinema and medicine have been inextricably linked since the earliest days of film, with doctors appearing in fictional films before criminals, the clergy or even cowboys. But why have healthcare professionals - often played by major stars - featured so prominently in film history, and what does this have to tell us now? Responding to Alexander, Lenahan and Pavlov's Cinemeducation (Radcliffe, 2005) which focused on the uses of cinema in medical teaching, this book instead examines what film has to say about medicine, its practitioners, and their cultural meaning. Drawing on a miscellany of films from the dawn of cinema to the 2000s, from horror and westerns to war films and art cinema, and informed by a film and cultural studies-based approach, this will be a valuable text for students of medical or film history, researchers in the medical humanities, and medical practitioners with an interest in the portrayal and cultural representation of their profession.
"endlessly fascinating - a novel kind of medical learning. - can help us to look, listen, analyse and interpret - all fundamental skills in medical practice." MJA News 'Both a welcome addition to the growing interdisciplinary literature in medical humanities; and a challenge/wake-up call to medical educators and film scholars alike.' Viewfinder 'It has been a pleasure to read such an unusual book, and to have one's love affair with the cinema rekindled by such an enthusiastic expert.' MEDICINESCOPE
ISBN: 9781846191572
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 290g
156 pages