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ISBN | 9781922330147 |
Format | PaperBack |
Language | English |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Bib. Info | x, 286 pages ; 24 cm |
Categories | DU - Oceania (South Seas) |
Product Weight | 400 gms. |
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Kylie Maslen has been living with invisible illness for twenty years-more than half her life. Its impact is felt in every aspect of her day-to-day existence- from work to dating; from her fears for what the future holds to her struggles to get out of bed some mornings. Drawing on pop music, art, literature and online culture, Maslen explores the lived experience of invisible illness with sensitivity and wit, drawing back the veil on a reality many struggle-or refuse-to recognise. Show Me Where it Hurts: Living with Invisible Illness is a powerful collection of essays that speak to those who have encountered the brush-off from doctors, faced endless tests and treatments, and endured chronic pain and suffering. But it is also a bridge reaching out to partners, families, friends, colleagues, doctors- all those who want to better understand what life looks like when you cannot simply show others where it hurts. Maslen, Kylie. | Maslen, Kylie -- Health. | Self-care, Health. | Diseases in motion pictures. | Women -- Health and hygiene. | Art and mental illness. | Chronic pain in women. | Diseases in art. | Literature and mental illness. | Chronically ill. | Chronic diseases -- Psychological aspects. | Australian