Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
by Giada Da Ros
https://www.academia.edu/43500038/_...IENT_VISIBILITY_FOR_ME_CFS_THROUGH_TELEVISION
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Giada Da Ros
@Giada_Da_Ros
TV critic; President of the CFS/ME Italian Association (and CFS/ME patient since 1990); Socratic.
https://twitter.com/Giada_Da_Ros
http://independent.academia.edu/GiadaDaRos/Papers
Abstract:
Since the end of the 20th
century, the Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome community tried to create medical credibility and patient visibility for a chronic, controversial disease with many symptoms, no cure, and no diagnostic test. Not taught in medical schools, it relied on television to make itself visible fighting stigma and prejudice, challenging the political system and the philosophical approach we use to think about illness itself, having patients re-appropriate the discourse. Keeping a cultural approach to health communication as a phenomenon that maintains, produces, and transforms health and illnesses, I analyze news, fictional and talk-show programs.
My aim in this paper is to show how, since the end of the 20th century, the ME/CFS community tried to create, through traditional and original television spaces, medical credibility and patient visibility for what has historically been a very controversial disease, fighting stigma and prejudice, challenging the political system and the philosophical approach we use to think about illness itself, having the patient ri-appropriate the discourse. I will also show, through the Italian experience (and my own personal one), how non-traditional spaces were used as viable, fecund means for disseminating health knowledge, also pushing for a virtuous model of relationship between physician and patient. In doing so I will mainly focus on programs that aired at the turn of the century. This not just for hist
orical reasons, but for two other strong motives: if it’s true that new spa
ces, like the Internet and social media, opened up and gained strength in the meantime,
https://www.academia.edu/43500038/_...IENT_VISIBILITY_FOR_ME_CFS_THROUGH_TELEVISION
eta: the author

Giada Da Ros
@Giada_Da_Ros
TV critic; President of the CFS/ME Italian Association (and CFS/ME patient since 1990); Socratic.
https://twitter.com/Giada_Da_Ros
http://independent.academia.edu/GiadaDaRos/Papers
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