@article { author = {Ramazani, Dr. Abolfazl}, title = {Book Review: 'Health Humanities and Applied Literature'}, journal = {Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {125-131}, year = {2016}, publisher = {Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University}, issn = {2820-8986}, eissn = {2821-0204}, doi = {10.22049/jalda.2018.13772}, abstract = {Health Humanities written by Paul Crawford, Brian Brown, Charley Baker, Victoria Tischler, and Brian Adams was first published in 2015 by Palgrave Macmillan, UK. The book is a result of many years of experience of work in the field and comes at a right time after the successful organisation of some international conferences on health humanities by Professor Paul Crawford, et al. in the preceding years. Structurally, it includes the following chapters: 1) “Health Humanities”, 2) “Anthropology and the Study of Culture”, 3) “Applied Literature”, 4) “Narrative and Applied Linguistics”, 5) “Performing Arts and the Aesthetics of Health”, 6) “Visual Art and Transformation”, 7) “Practice Based Evidence: Delivering Humanities into Healthcare”, 8) “Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery”, and finally “Concluding Remarks”. The book also contains, amongst other things, three important entries: “List of Figures and Tables”, “References”, and an “Index”, which add to the attraction of the book and make it an authentic read. In the “Acknowledgements” section of the book, the authors thank many health-related organisations in the UK, specially the Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery consortium for practically helping them with their “Mutual Recovery”, a subject that has duly and frequently been dealt with in chapter eight.}, keywords = {Health Humanities,Applied literature,Narrative,Applied Linguistics,Aesthetics of Health}, url = {http://jalda.azaruniv.ac.ir/article_13772.html}, eprint = {http://jalda.azaruniv.ac.ir/article_13772_0e0215b297a0b14fab95f99d7a112dce.pdf} }