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Anna Leahy

    Anna Leahy es una escritora que explora las intersecciones de la experiencia personal y las narrativas culturales más amplias. Su obra, que a menudo abarca el género de no ficción y la poesía, profundiza en temas del cuerpo, el lugar y las complejidades de la identidad. A través de una voz distintiva, Leahy crea prosa y verso que invitan a los lectores a contemplar los espacios que habitamos y las historias que contamos. Está dedicada a fomentar el discurso literario a través de su labor editorial y la curación de series de lectura.

    Conversing with cancer
    Aperture
    Tumor
    • Tumor

      • 147 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Tumor in the Family Terms & Conditions Self/Other(s) Part & Parcel Inside/Outside NotesIndex

      Tumor
    • Aperture

      • 88 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the lives of both imagined and real women, this collection serves as a stage for their performances, exploring themes of self-presentation and perception. The poems delve into the complexities of identity, revealing how women's stories and voices can twist and resonate, ultimately conveying truths from unique perspectives. Through its innovative approach, the work invites readers to reflect on representation and the multifaceted nature of women's experiences.

      Aperture
    • Conversing with cancer

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Introduction to conversing with cancer -- Talk, talk: understanding health communication, health literacy, and cancer -- The big C: cancer, culture, and you -- Who's who: your social identity and cancer care -- Citizens of cancer land: cancer communication across a lifetime -- Navigating cancer land: healthcare organizations -- What's up, Doc?: patients and providers in conversation -- Giving care, taking care: caregivers and communication -- How we talk about cancer: metaphors and messaging -- Can you hear me now?: communication, technology, and cancer -- Extending the conversation: a new theoretical model for cancer communication -- Epilogue: mottos moving forward

      Conversing with cancer