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The Empathy Exams
Leslie Jamison · 2014 · 226 pages
From personal loss to phantom diseases, The Empathy Exams is a bold and brilliant collection, winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize
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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Lena Dunham
“Stayed up far too late reading The Empathy Exams by @lsjamison. This book should be required if you're looking to be a person.”↗

Emily Ratajkowski
“This book’s first essay, about Jamison’s part-time work as a ‘medical actor’ performing maladies for medical students to diagnose, might be my favorite of all time. Jamison’s ability to beautifully move from one complex idea and feeling to the next is remarkable.”↗
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