揭示动画纪录片在医学叙事中的力量。

IF 0.9 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Oscar Li, Sheila M Sofian, Nea Ehrlich, Annabelle Honess Roe, Richard A Schaefer
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摘要

纪录片传统上通过真人摄影来描绘现实,而动画纪录片则以动画为主要视觉媒介,提供了独特的叙事可能性。虽然动画长期以来一直被用于医学手术演示和公共卫生教育,但它在医学叙事方面的潜力在医学文献中仍未得到充分开发。本文探讨了动画纪录片在医学和医学教育领域丰富观众和培养移情的作用。通过对《充满声音》、《A是自闭症》和《泰姆比的日记》这三部动画短片的案例分析,我们分析了动画如何将传统电影难以传达的主观体验可视化。这些作品展示了动画如何抽象科学的复杂性,在一定程度上保护患者的身份,并培养观众的参与度。通过让观众想象超越自己的视角,动画纪录片增强了叙事共鸣,这是以患者为中心的医疗保健的关键组成部分。我们强调动画纪录片作为医疗培训和公共卫生传播的有力工具的潜力。最后,我们提出将动画融入医学叙事可以改变医学叙事的感知和理解方式,将临床客观性与真实患者的生活经验联系起来。
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Unveiling the Power of Animated Documentaries in Medical Narratives.

Documentary films traditionally depict reality through live-action cinematography, whereas animated documentaries use animation as their primary visual medium, offering unique storytelling possibilities. While animation has long been employed in medicine for surgical demonstrations and public health education, its potential for medical narratives remains largely underexplored in the medical literature. This paper examines the role of animated documentary films in enriching spectatorship and fostering empathy within the realm of medicine and medical education. Through case studies of three short animated documentaries-"An Eyeful of Sound," "A is for Autism," and "Thembi's Diary"-we analyze how animation visualizes subjective experiences that are otherwise difficult to convey through traditional film. These works demonstrate how animation can abstract scientific complexity, protect patient identity to a certain degree, and cultivate audience engagement. By enabling viewers to imagine perspectives beyond their own, animated documentaries enhance narrative empathy, a crucial component for patient-centered medical care. We highlight the potential for animated documentaries to serve as powerful tools for both medical training and public health communication. Lastly, we propose that integrating animation into medical storytelling can transform how medical narratives are perceived and understood, bridging clinical objectivity with lived experiences of real patients.

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Journal of Medical Humanities
Journal of Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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1.90
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Humanities publishes original papers that reflect its enlarged focus on interdisciplinary inquiry in medicine and medical education. Such inquiry can emerge in the following ways: (1) from the medical humanities, which includes literature, history, philosophy, and bioethics as well as those areas of the social and behavioral sciences that have strong humanistic traditions; (2) from cultural studies, a multidisciplinary activity involving the humanities; women''s, African-American, and other critical studies; media studies and popular culture; and sociology and anthropology, which can be used to examine medical institutions, practice and education with a special focus on relations of power; and (3) from pedagogical perspectives that elucidate what and how knowledge is made and valued in medicine, how that knowledge is expressed and transmitted, and the ideological basis of medical education.
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