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What to Feel, How to Feel

By (author): Shane Neilson

In What to feel, how to feel, Shane Neilson dazzles in the lyric essay form. Focusing on non-neurotypicality, Neilson investigates his supposed difference of self while also holding to account society’s construction of that difference, moving from his early childhood to adulthood and then back again in terms of a neurodivergent fathering of his own son. Covering subjects that have yet to receive attention in Canadian literature, including how the medical profession discriminates against its own, Neilson’s poetic accounts of stigma and self-discovery interleavened with literary history mark a first in our letters.

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Shane Neilson

Shane Neilson is a poet, physician, literary critic, and scholar of Canadian literatures who lives with disability. He published his first review in 1998 and has had to look over his shoulder ever since. In 2012, his critical prose won Arc Poetry Magazine?s ?Critic?s Desk? award as selected by Amanda Jernigan. In 2018, his scholarly work on Canadian literature that is rooted in disability studies was awarded SSHRC?s $50,000 ?Talent? Award. In 2019, his article on the representations of pain in Canadian literature was shortlisted for Canadian Literature?s 60thAnniversary Graduate Student Essay Prize. Shane?s own poetry has received several accolades, including the Hamilton Literary Award for Poetry in 2018; The Walrus Poetry Prize in 2017, selected by Margaret Atwood; and in 2011, he was shortlisted for the Trillium Poetry Prize. Shane is an assistant professor in family medicine at McMaster University (adjunct) and he continues to practice medicine at a little clinic in Guelph, Ontario. 

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In What to feel how to feel Shane Neilson dazzles in the lyric essay form Focusing on nonneurotypicality Neilson investigates his supposed difference of self while also holding to account societys construction of that difference moving from his early childhood to adulthood and then back again in terms of a neurodivergent fathering of his own son Covering subjects that have yet to receive attention in Canadian literature including how the medical profession discriminates against its own Neilsons poetic accounts of stigma and selfdiscovery interleavened with literary history mark a first in our letters

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Dimensions:

Pages
8.25in * 5.25in * .62in
300.00gr

Published:

June 15, 2025

Publisher:

Palimpsest Press

ISBN:

9781990293948

Book Subjects:

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays

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Language:

eng

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