Abstract
We are now facing the fourth part of a short journey in the inter- section between culture-health, and the social concern about it. And this is not a full stop. It cannot be so. It is, though, the ending of a cycle where the plurisignificance and incidence of diverse fac- tors that intervene in the so-called "feeling well" or "feeling badly", beyond the strictly biomedical criteria, has been highligh- ted.
This article shows the complexity, rather than impossibility, of uniting the discourse on health, suffering and disease today. A complexity that leads to narrow the space from which people talk, knowing that what we say is not the end of a chapter, but the sug- gestion of new and forgotten episodes.
This article shows the complexity, rather than impossibility, of uniting the discourse on health, suffering and disease today. A complexity that leads to narrow the space from which people talk, knowing that what we say is not the end of a chapter, but the sug- gestion of new and forgotten episodes.
| Original language | Catalan |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 11-31 |
| Number of pages | 21 |
| Journal | Ars Brevis |
| Volume | 2004 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2003 |
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