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People can have certain desires stemming from their illnesses, for the arts, health, companionship, serenity, and meaning among other possibilities. The scholar, writer, and teacher David B. Morris considers these desires a form of eros that should be taken into account as a part of what people go through with their illnesses and what could potentially help them. We speak with David Morris about the relationship between eros and illness, and evaluate it using examples from art, literature, and theater. We muse about possible applications.
Primary Source Citation
Morris D. Eros and Illness. Cambridge MA; Harvard University Press, 2017
Links
Russell Teagarden’s relevant blog pieces:
Modigliani’s reclining nude series:
David Morris’ CV
Thanks to David Morris for coming on this episode and providing his thinking on the role of eros in illness.
Please send us comments, recommendations, and questions to this text link, or email to: [email protected].
Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to The Clinic & The Person wherever you get your podcasts, or visit our website.
Executive producer: Anne Bentley
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People can have certain desires stemming from their illnesses, for the arts, health, companionship, serenity, and meaning among other possibilities. The scholar, writer, and teacher David B. Morris considers these desires a form of eros that should be taken into account as a part of what people go through with their illnesses and what could potentially help them. We speak with David Morris about the relationship between eros and illness, and evaluate it using examples from art, literature, and theater. We muse about possible applications.
Primary Source Citation
Morris D. Eros and Illness. Cambridge MA; Harvard University Press, 2017
Links
Russell Teagarden’s relevant blog pieces:
Modigliani’s reclining nude series:
David Morris’ CV
Thanks to David Morris for coming on this episode and providing his thinking on the role of eros in illness.
Please send us comments, recommendations, and questions to this text link, or email to: [email protected].
Thanks for listening, and please subscribe to The Clinic & The Person wherever you get your podcasts, or visit our website.
Executive producer: Anne Bentley