Avant le récit : lecture épisodique et représentations des douleurs chroniques.

Wasson, Sara and Jeantils, Claire (2025) Avant le récit : lecture épisodique et représentations des douleurs chroniques. Soin, Sens et Santé: An International Journal of the Health Humanities, 2.

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Abstract

This article suggests that some illness experience may require a reading practice less concerned with narrative coherence or self-authorship, and more interested in the value of textual fragments, episodes and moments considered outside a narrative framework. Chronic pain can pose multiple challenges to the narrative orientations celebrated in both ‘survivorship’ discourse and classic medical humanities scholarship. In its recalcitrance to cure, its often-mysterious etiology, and its complex blend of somatic, interpersonal and affective elements, representations of chronic pain can require a richer vocabulary of temporality. I draw on contemporary affect theory to augment the available critical vocabulary for the textual representation of protagonists’ temporal orientation within illness experience, identifying a language for the emergent present that resists a narrative form. Beyond identifying narrative ‘incoherence’, affect discourse gives a way to recognise the strained, equivocal labour of incoherence, of inhabiting a cryptic present moment. Affect theory’s attention to the emergent present may give a way to read incoherent ‘chaos’ outside from a narrative framework, not only as a dark, formless stage in a personal story. To expand our vocabulary for this position, I offer a term for a particular affective experience of the present amid repeated marginalisation: the temporality of thwarted connection. I illustrate how these concepts can enable an alternative reading stance by offering a brief analysis of Lous Heshusius’s hybrid autobiography and academic study, Chronic Pain from the Inside Out.

Item Type:
Journal Article
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Soin, Sens et Santé: An International Journal of the Health Humanities
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?? chronic painnarrativemedical humanitiestranslationyes - externally fundedliterature and literary theoryarts and humanities (miscellaneous)medicine (miscellaneous)social justicefass health hub ??
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235365
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Deposited On:
09 Feb 2026 09:25
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Published
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09 Feb 2026 23:15