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'I lay tender flowers and soft grasses on... cyanotype paper and reform my uterus... I think about how often after an interaction with a medical professional I'm left to rebuild myself from the inside out.' Our latest 'In Practice' post @arlenejackson.bsky.social thepolyphony.org/2026/05/29/c...
Anita Wohlmann and Birgit Bundesen introduce us to the ‘Metaphor Map’- a way to help those express, listen to, and create meaning out of psychic experience. thepolyphony.org/2026/06/05/m...
Bradford Stucki explores how the social construction of academic culture contributes to mental distress amongst University students and staff, and how the same processes can be directed towards care. thepolyphony.org/2026/05/13/s...
Have you considered how evacuation structures are designed around the 'standard' body? Lydia Chung illuminates the structural ableism in disaster response design. thepolyphony.org/2026/06/11/n...
Marie Cuvelier explores how the temporal logics of hospitalisation are subtly resisted in Gareth Greenwell’s 2025 novel Small Rain. thepolyphony.org/2026/05/18/t...
Inspired by both personal history and intellectual curiosity, researcher Molly Scott examines the impact of bodily disconnect on responses to touch in those who have experienced trauma. thepolyphony.org/2026/05/22/f...
Garima Shrivastava considers how self-managed abortion in India unsettles simple ideas of access, drawing attention to the social, technological, and institutional conditions that shape experiences of abortion. thepolyphony.org/2026/06/10/a...
Vicki Husband uses her poetic perspective to reflect on the practice and pedagogy of occupational therapy in her book Glasgoscopy. thepolyphony.org/2026/05/27/g...
'I suggest that we might... get curious about how the bed is normatively imagined, how it shapes the ways we live our lives, and what this tells us about the spaces and relationships in which we tend to make care (un)available.' Sarah Boira introduces Bed Theory. thepolyphony.org/2026/06/03/b...
Arya Ray discusses new directions emerging from the one-day international workshop ‘The Senses and Medical Humanities,’ held at Durham University in February 2026. thepolyphony.org/2026/05/15/c...
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Arlene Jackson’s reflective cyanotype prints allow the sun’s rays to transform a body dehumanised by sexist medical disbelief into ‘something extraordinary’.
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‘Mrs Average of the UK’ Makes Something of Her Menopause
Anita Wohlmann and Birgit Bundesen introduce us to the ‘Metaphor Map’- a way to help those express, listen to, and create meaning out of psychic experience.
thepolyphony.org
Bradford Stucki explores how the social construction of academic culture contributes to mental distress amongst University students and staff, and how the same processes can be directed towards car…
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Metaphor Map for Psychiatric Experiences
Stuck in Place: Reconstructing the University’s Mental Health Narrative
Time of Mattering: Disidentification and Care in Small Rain
Marie Cuvelier explores how the temporal logics of hospitalisation are subtly resisted in Gareth Greenwell’s 2025 novel Small Rain.
thepolyphony.org
Inspired by both personal history and intellectual curiosity, researcher Molly Scott examines the impact of bodily disconnect on responses to touch in those who have experienced trauma.
thepolyphony.org
Garima Shrivastava considers how self-managed abortion (SMA) in India unsettles simple ideas of access, drawing attention to the social, technological, and institutional conditions that shape exper…
thepolyphony.org
Feeling Detached After a Traumatic Experience
Reimagining Access: Self-Managed Abortion in India
Vicki Husband uses her poetic perspective to reflect on the practice and pedagogy of occupational therapy in her book Glasgoscopy.
thepolyphony.org
Sarah Boira introduces their Bed Theory, noticing the assumptions and borders of the seemingly mundane object of the bed.
Glasgoscopy: Creative Writing as Reflective Practice
Bed Theory: The Bed as Site of Conditional Care
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Arya Ray discusses new directions emerging from the one-day international workshop ‘The Senses and Medical Humanities,’ held at Durham University in February 2026.
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Conference Review: The Senses and Medical Humanities
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Lydia Chung illuminates the structural ableism in disaster response design.
Necessary Independence: Ableism in Natural Disaster Discourse