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Between the Lines: The Language and Art of Death
Stephanie Lim, Jeremiah de Leon
Department of Medical Oncology, Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre
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Abstract
This short paper reflects on the attitudes that modern society has towards death, which affect and form the language that we use to describe death. The key domains of concern to the dying are described, as well as the patterns of social interactions. It explores how the visual arts can offer an alternate and cathartic form of communication of death, as shown by the patient experience with cancer. Ultimately, it encourages us to view medicine as an art, and also art as medicine.
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Article Information
Title
Between the Lines: The Language and Art of Death
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
23. August 2017
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.4.3.311
Language
English
Journal
Vol 4 Issue 3
Categories
Medicine
Authors
Stephanie Lim1, Jeremiah de Leon
Affiliations
1
Department of Medical Oncology, Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Stephanie Lim et al. (2017). "Between the Lines: The Language and Art of Death". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.4.3.311.