Friday, January 3, 2020
Willow Weep For Me, Autobiography Of A Face By Arthur...
(Title) The poem (title of poem) depicts a moment of a womans stay at the hospital, where she experiences pain and depression. The author of the poem engages with and addresses major themes such as detachment in biomedicine, experience of being in the hospital from the patientââ¬â¢s perspective, the meaning of illness, and the experience of illness for the patient. The narrative can be compared to Arthur Kleinmanââ¬â¢s the Illness Narratives, Meri Nana-Ama Danquahââ¬â¢s Willow Weep for Me, Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy, and Charlotte Perkins Gilmanââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Yellow Wall-Paper.â⬠The narrator of the poem begins with stating that ââ¬Å"some kind of shadow was behind her/ she ran towards nowhere/ dark, empty, cold, stuck.â⬠The poem depicts theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Moreover, the author portrays the characterââ¬â¢s loneliness, feelings, and emotions as a result of her physical and mental distress. Similarly represented in Willow Weep for Me and its depiction of Danquah, her sister, and friendsââ¬â¢ alienation and isolation regarding their clinical depression (Danquah). Further, the ââ¬Å"painâ⬠and ââ¬Å"whimpersâ⬠are the physical and emotional responses to her illness, which can be compared to Grealyââ¬â¢s bodily response to chemotherapy, ââ¬Å"wanting to turn itself inside out, made wave after wave of attempts to rid itself of this unseeable intruder, this overwhelming and noxious poisonâ⬠(66). In the next stanza, the poet describes ââ¬Å"A figure walking towards cloaked in blue/ Beeping/ Tubes/ Needles.â⬠The poem addresses the routinely and monotonous aspect of being in the hospital for long periods of time. It is a critique of the biomedical model and how the hospital system is created where patients are tended to by multiple doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. The patients and healthcare professionals are unable to form a relationship that consists of what Kleinman describes as ââ¬Å"empathetic witnessingâ⬠(Kleinman). Therefore, detachment between patient and health workers is developed and established, to which the patient cannot recognize or know the people assisting them. In addition, Grealy discusses this in her earliest accounts and appointments with doctors. She states that there is a layer of ââ¬Å"condescensionâ⬠and is an ââ¬Å"endemic in the medical
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