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- Book Title
- Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice: Inquiries for Hope a
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- 9781550593853
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Brush Education
ISBN-10
1550593854
ISBN-13
9781550593853
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99529710
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
440 Pages
Publication Name
Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice : Inquiries for Hope and Change
Language
English
Subject
General, Research
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Social Science, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
30 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-471801
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
610
Table Of Content
Part I: Creative Arts in Research and Action for Community Change 1. Community-based research, collaborating for change: Collaborating to tell stories of homelessness in Toronto, Izumi Sakamoto, Matthew Chin, and Cyndy Baskin 2. Voice of the artist as researcher, homelessness in Toronto: Writing toward homelessness, an artist/researcher''s reflections, Nancy Viva Davis Halifax 3. Engaging neighbors, transforming toxic realities: Community environmental forum theatre using Augusto Boal''s Theatre of the Oppressed to promote environmental justice, John Sullivan From the Field--Photography and theatre in HIV Research: The caregiving network, Javier Mignone, Carla Pindera, Jennifer Davis, Paula Migliardi, and Carol D.H. Harvey 4. Our voice through pictures, mother and daughter: The story of a community-based Latina mother and daughter photovoice intervention, Carolyn Garcia and Sandi Lindgren 5. Health disparities in our community, reflections in art and performance: A community-based participatory approach with arts as a translational bridge to knowledge, Olga Idriss Davis Part II: Performance in Health, Embodied Understandings 6. Revealed by fire: A woman''s personal story of grief, dance, and transformation, Lata Pada 7. Ethnodramas about health and illness: Staging human vulnerability, fragility, and resiliency, Johnny Saldana 8. Performance-based approaches and moving toward kinaesthetic understandings of illness in healthcare, April Nunes Tucker and Amanda Price 9. Mining the depths: Performing stories of home and homelessness: How theatre can help create the space for deep listening and understanding, Ian Prinsloo, Jessie Negropontes, Sarada Eastham, Christine Walsh, and Gayle Rutherford Part III: Creative Arts in Action and Practice, Special Populations: Self Expression, Identity, Community 10. Community media arts: Encouraging citizenship through creative self-expression, Lorna R. Boschman 11. Rapping from the inside out: Music therapy and "rap" music with an individual diagnosed with schizophrenia, Anthony DiGiacomo From the Field--Music and songwriting for closure at end-of-life, Amy Clements-Cortes 12. An after school musical theatre programme: Community, hope, and transformation for a hard-of-hearing student, Theresa Webber, George Belliveau, and Graham W. Lea Part IV: Narrative and Story 13. To be human with other humans: A caregiver''s narrative, Susan K. MacRae From the Field--Creative new directions in dietetics research and education: A voice for change, Catherine Morley 14. Mapping resiliency: Building bridges toward the future in dietetics: An experiential arts-based narrative inquiry with dietetics professionals, Jacqui Gingras and Jennifer Atkins From the Field--Bringing what''s on the inside out, Melany Cueva 15. Creating a place for the arts in healthcare management education, Sherry Fontaine 16. Honouring the patient''s voice in health professional education, Seema Shah From the Field--Digital storytelling in the classroom: Promoting engaged learning, Christine Walsh 17. Digital stories and experiential learning: Teaching medical students about patients as educators, Kim A. Bullock, Kathleen McNamara, and Donna Cameron From the Field--Sharing the voices of our elders through digital story, Patti Fraser 18. My mother''s body: An autoethnographical story: A story of grieving, remembering, and touch, John J. Guiney Yallop 19. Paying tribute to caregivers through story, performance, and installation: Arts-informed research as a path to hope and change, Ardra Cole and Maura McIntyre Part V: Interdisciplinary Art Practice for Personal and Community Healing 20. Performing beauty, practicing home: Collaborative live art and the transformation of displacement, Devora Neumark
Synopsis
Music therapy to help treat patients with schizophrenia. Collaborative live art practices that transform feelings of dislocation among refugees. Media arts training to foster inclusive social participation among persons with disabilities. These are just a few examples of the creative arts in action across a range of disciplines, making a critical difference for individuals and society. In this collection of creative research in action, leading academics, health researchers, physicians, educators, environmentalists, and artists share first-hand accounts of how they're using the creative arts in cutting-edge research and in methodologies for health, hope, and change. These compelling accounts demonstrate how the creative arts can cross disciplines and fields in search of solutions while creating new communities for change in the process.
LC Classification Number
R702.5.C74 2010
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