# Toward humanistic healthcare through dystopian visions: Sally Wiener Grotta’s “One Widow’s Healing”

**Authors:** Meeyoung Kang

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13010-025-00163-5 · Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine : PEHM · 2025-02-05

## TL;DR

This paper explores a dystopian vision of future healthcare to argue for a more human-centered and culturally aware medical practice.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is analyzing Sally Wiener Grotta’s story through critical medical humanities to critique technocentric healthcare.

## Key findings

- The story highlights human alienation caused by biopower and technology-driven medicine.
- It warns of the dangers at the intersection of capitalism and technocentric healthcare.
- The analysis advocates for a reorientation of medicine toward holistic and empathetic practices.

## Abstract

Critical medical humanities critique the traditional medical humanities’ focus on producing humane doctors, arguing that it plays only a supplementary role in medical education, and advocate for understanding health, disease, and humanity from a biocultural perspective. Essentially, they emphasize structural inequalities in modern medicine.

This study analyzes Sally Wiener Grotta’s “One Widow’s Healing” from the perspective of critical medical humanities. In line with this critical perspective, this study highlights the human alienation and oppression caused by biopower and technology-driven medicine in “One Widow’s Healing.”

This story presents a dystopian vision of future healthcare systems in the highly technologically advanced and hyper-connected societies of 2100 and advocates for a reorientation of medicine toward a holistic, culturally informed practice that prioritizes human well-being and empathy.

By analyzing the literary response to the dystopian future, this study explores the potential dangers at the intersection of capitalism and technocentric healthcare, reflecting on the future direction of humanistic medicine.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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