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BMJ: Medical Humanities
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1 [GO] 2025―Jun―10 Pandemics and the gothic, then and now: a hum in the background Julia M Wright
2 [GO] 2025―May―15 Excess of death and the experiential disruption of death and mourning rituals during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa Lorena Nunez Carrasco, Kezia Rose Lewins, Silvie Cooper
3 [GO] 2025―May―05 It’s like The Matrix. You have all the numbers, all the information, but no touch, no feeling”: South African teachers’ experiences of teaching oral hard-of-hearing learners (HoHL) during COVID-19 restrictions Victor Manuel de Andrade, Tashira Bava
4 [GO] 2025―Apr―01 Understanding the pandemic: self and other alignment with COVID poetry Marcello Giovanelli, Polina Gavin
5 [GO] 2025―Mar―25 Beyond medical xenophobia: Congolese and Somali refugees’ struggles, perceptions and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa Dostin Mulopo Lakika, Tackson Makandwa
6 [GO] 2025―Jan―06 ‘I’m not ok, we are not ok’: an exploration into the embodied precarity experienced by disabled people and their family members living in rural South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic Joanne Neille
7 [GO] 2023―Dec―19 Transparent boundaries as scenographies of trust: the COVID-19 pandemic from the view of material cultural studies and artistic works Monika Ankele, Céline Kaiser
8 [GO] 2023―Dec―16 Bearing witness poetically in a pandemic: documenting suffering and care in conditions of physical isolation and uncertainty Katherine Boydell, Deborah Lupton
9 [GO] 2023―Oct―20 UK media responses to HIV through the lens of COVID-19: a study of multidirectional memory Frances Pheasant-Kelly
10 [GO] 2023―Aug―24 The pandemic body: the lived body during the COVID-19 pandemic Jamila Rodrigues, Kathryn Body, Havi Carel
11 [GO] 2023―Aug―17 Forensic rhetoric: COVID-19, the forum and the boundaries of healthcare evidence David Houston Jones
12 [GO] 2023―Jul―07 ‘You just emotionally break’: understanding COVID-19 narratives through public health humanities Lise Saffran, Ashti Doobay-Persaud
13 [GO] 2023―Jun―05 Solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from a nine-country interview study in Europe Katharina Kieslich, Amelia Fiske, Marie Gaille, Ilaria Galasso, Susi Geiger, Nora Hangel, Ruth Horn, Marjolein Lanzing, Sébastien Libert, Elisa Lievevrouw, Federica Lucivero, Luca Marelli, Barbara Prainsack, Franziska Schönweitz, Tamar Sharon, Wanda Spahl, Ine Van Hoyweghen, Bettina M. Zimmermann
14 [GO] 2023―Jun―02 From danger to destination: changes in the language of endemic disease during the COVID-19 pandemic Brigitte Nerlich, Rusi Jaspal
15 [GO] 2023―Jun―02 Does medical humanities matter? The challenge of COVID-19 Jane Macnaughton
16 [GO] 2023―Apr―06 The language of vaccination campaigns during COVID-19 Sara Vilar-Lluch, Emma McClaughlin, Dawn Knight, Svenja Adolphs, Elena Nichele
17 [GO] 2022―Dec―07 Mutant metaphors:Frankensteinin the era of COVID-19 Allison Coffelt, Alexandre Djandji
18 [GO] 2022―Jul―19 Making space for disability studies within a structurally competent medical curriculum: reflections on long Covid Joanne Hunt
19 [GO] 2022―Jul―12 Of not passing: homelessness, addiction, mental health and care during COVID-19 Johannes Lenhard, Megan Margetts, Eana Meng
20 [GO] 2022―May―30 Perplexity as a provocation: revisiting the role of metaphor as a ‘place holder’ for the potential of COVID-19 antibodies Marsha Rosengarten
21 [GO] 2022―May―23 Biopower under a state of exception: stories of dying and grieving alone during COVID-19 emergency measures J.Cristian Rangel, Dave Holmes, Amélie Perron, Granville E Miller
22 [GO] 2022―May―18 COVID-19 narratives and layered temporality Jessica Howell
23 [GO] 2022―May―06 The COVID-19 vaccine patent: a right without rationale Nabeel Mahdi Althabhawi, Ali Adil Kashef Al-Ghetaa
24 [GO] 2022―Mar―17 ‘The time is out of joint’: temporality, COVID-19 and graphic medicine Sathyaraj Venkatesan, Ishani Anwesha Joshi
25 [GO] 2022―Mar―16 Decolonising ‘man’, resituating pandemic: an intervention in the pathogenesis of colonial capitalism Rosemary J Jolly
26 [GO] 2021―Dec―20 Narrative trajectories of disaster response: ethical preparedness from Katrina to COVID-19 Yoshiko Iwai, Sarah Holdren, Leah Teresa Rosen, Nina Y Hu
27 [GO] 2021―Jul―12 A mirror in fiction: drawing parallelisms between Camus’s La Peste and COVID-19 César Pérez Romero
28 [GO] 2021―Jun―21 Casualties of the World War II metaphor: women’s reproductive health fighting for narrative inclusion in COVID-19 Yuki Bailey, Megha Shankar, Patrick Phillips
29 [GO] 2021―May―10 Lessons from the frontlines: a junior doctor’s experience of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in a resource-limited setting Brabaharan Subhani, Dilushi Wijayaratne, Saroj Jayasinghe
30 [GO] 2021―Mar―29 ‘From disaster, miracles are wrought’: a narrative analysis of UK media depictions of remote GP consulting in the COVID-19 pandemic using Burke’s pentad Gilly Mroz, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Trisha Greenhalgh
31 [GO] 2020―Aug―26 Publishing in a pandemic Brandy Schillace
32 [GO] 2020―Aug―20 Virtual volunteers: the importance of restructuring medical volunteering during the COVID-19 pandemic Zachary Pickell, Kathleen Gu, Aaron M Williams
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