Introduction: Narrative Uses of Illness in Canada
Chapter One: Prevailing Disorder: Epidemics and Infectious Diseases
Chapter Two: Disastrous Injury and the Recuperation of History in Postmodern Novels
Chapter Three: Mind, Brain, and the Literary History of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID): Autobiographical Narratives of Disability, Addiction, and Depression
Chapter Four: Reproductive Trouble: Maternal Health and Houses in Iconic Fiction
Chapter Five: Decolonization as Cure: Hospitals, Illness, and Healing in Contemporary Indigenous Novels
Conclusion: Illness as Genre