The Empathy Exams
Essays
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Leslie Jamison
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Leslie Jamison
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten Essay Collection of Spring 2014
Beginning with her experience as a medical actor who was paid to act out symptoms for medical students to diagnose, Leslie Jamison's visceral and revealing essays ask essential questions about our basic understanding of others: How should we care about each other? How can we feel another's pain, especially when pain can be assumed, distorted, or performed? Is empathy a tool by which to test or even grade each other? By confronting pain―real and imagined, her own and others'―Jamison uncovers a personal and cultural urgency to feel. She draws from her own experiences of illness and bodily injury to engage in an exploration that extends far beyond her life, spanning wide-ranging territory―from poverty tourism to phantom diseases, street violence to reality television, illness to incarceration―in its search for a kind of sight shaped by humility and grace.
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You discussed what people look for from you. I’m a failed songwriter (no hits - just two ‘garage rock’ songs from the 60s - thought you’d be dying to know). When asked about my desire to write a song that becomes a hit - universally known and loved - a ‘classic,’ I tell them honestly that I could care less about the money. I long for what I feel I never really got from family, friends - and the world: to feel known, understood and accepted. To be loved would be good, too.
I love to read your stuff because I’ve always been obsessed by girls and women, sex and love - summed up by one word: beautiful - and I always learn more about the female experience, perspective, feelings and thought process.
You educate me.
Thanks
Manny Freiser
Infinitely Giving - And Taking
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