Art in Action
Expressive Arts Therapy and Social Change
Herausgeber: Levine, Ellen G; Levine, Stephen K
Art in Action
Expressive Arts Therapy and Social Change
Herausgeber: Levine, Ellen G; Levine, Stephen K
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The book's contributors explore the transformative power of the arts therapies in areas stricken by conflict and discuss how and why expressive arts works. They look at the ways it can be used to engage community consciousness and improve social conditions whilst taking into account the issues that arise within different contexts and populations.
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The book's contributors explore the transformative power of the arts therapies in areas stricken by conflict and discuss how and why expressive arts works. They look at the ways it can be used to engage community consciousness and improve social conditions whilst taking into account the issues that arise within different contexts and populations.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058209
- ISBN-10: 1849058202
- Artikelnr.: 32542427
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781849058209
- ISBN-10: 1849058202
- Artikelnr.: 32542427
Ellen G. Levine is co-founder and faculty of ISIS Canada and a Senior Staff Social Worker at the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre for Children's Mental Health in Toronto, Canada. She is Core Faculty and Dean of Individualized Studies in Expressive Arts Therapy at the European Graduate School in Switzerland. Stephen K. Levine is Professor Emeritus of Social Science at York University in Toronto, Canada, Vice-Provost and Dean of the Doctoral Program in Expressive Arts: Therapy, Education, Consulting and Social Change at the European Graduate School in Switzerland, and Co-Director of ISIS Canada. Ellen and Stephen have authored and edited many books in the field of expressive arts therapy.
Foreword: Eureka! Discovering Gold in a Leaden World
Michelle LeBaron. Part I: Principles. 1. Art Opens to the World: Expressive Arts and Social Action
Stephen K. Levine. 2. From Social Change to Art Therapy and Back Again: A Memoir
Ellen Levine. 3. Social Activism within Expressive Arts "Therapy": What's in a Name? Karen Estrella. 4. Communal Art-making and Conflict Transformation
Paolo Knill. 5. From the Studio to the World: How Expressive Arts Therapy Can Help Further Social Change
Shaun McNiff. Part II: Issues. 6. A Social-Critical Reading of Indigenous Women's Art: The Use of Visual Data to 'Show
' rather than 'Tell
' of the Intersection of Different Layers of Oppression
Ephrat Huss. 7. Inside-out Outside-in: Found Objects and Portable Studio
Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. 8. From Private Pain Toward Public Speech: Poetry Therapy with Iraqi Survivors of Torture and War
Shanee Stepakoff
Samer Hussein
Mariam Al-Salahat
Insherah Musa
Moath Asfoor
Eman Al-Houdali
and Maysa Al-Hmouz. Part III: Projects. 9. The Choreography of Absence: (In)habiting the Imagination After War
Carrie MacLeod. 10. Creating Space for Change: The Use of Expressive Arts with Vulnerable Children and Women Prisoners in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gloria Simoneaux. 11. Beauty in the Rough Places
Karen Abbs. 12. Art as a Gift: Expressive Arts in Bolivia
Sally Atkins. 13. A Black Dog on a Green Meadow: Doing Expressive Arts Therapy in Peru: Some Headlines
TAE Peru (Judith Alalu
Jose Miguel Calderon
Ximena Maurial
Monica Prado
Martin Zavala). 14. These Stories are Burning a Hole in my Brain: Using the Arts to Tell the Stories of the Ethiopian Jewish Immigrant Community in Israel
Vivien Marcow Speiser and Samuel Schwartz. Afterword: The Power of Poiesis
MaryBeth Morand.
Michelle LeBaron. Part I: Principles. 1. Art Opens to the World: Expressive Arts and Social Action
Stephen K. Levine. 2. From Social Change to Art Therapy and Back Again: A Memoir
Ellen Levine. 3. Social Activism within Expressive Arts "Therapy": What's in a Name? Karen Estrella. 4. Communal Art-making and Conflict Transformation
Paolo Knill. 5. From the Studio to the World: How Expressive Arts Therapy Can Help Further Social Change
Shaun McNiff. Part II: Issues. 6. A Social-Critical Reading of Indigenous Women's Art: The Use of Visual Data to 'Show
' rather than 'Tell
' of the Intersection of Different Layers of Oppression
Ephrat Huss. 7. Inside-out Outside-in: Found Objects and Portable Studio
Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. 8. From Private Pain Toward Public Speech: Poetry Therapy with Iraqi Survivors of Torture and War
Shanee Stepakoff
Samer Hussein
Mariam Al-Salahat
Insherah Musa
Moath Asfoor
Eman Al-Houdali
and Maysa Al-Hmouz. Part III: Projects. 9. The Choreography of Absence: (In)habiting the Imagination After War
Carrie MacLeod. 10. Creating Space for Change: The Use of Expressive Arts with Vulnerable Children and Women Prisoners in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gloria Simoneaux. 11. Beauty in the Rough Places
Karen Abbs. 12. Art as a Gift: Expressive Arts in Bolivia
Sally Atkins. 13. A Black Dog on a Green Meadow: Doing Expressive Arts Therapy in Peru: Some Headlines
TAE Peru (Judith Alalu
Jose Miguel Calderon
Ximena Maurial
Monica Prado
Martin Zavala). 14. These Stories are Burning a Hole in my Brain: Using the Arts to Tell the Stories of the Ethiopian Jewish Immigrant Community in Israel
Vivien Marcow Speiser and Samuel Schwartz. Afterword: The Power of Poiesis
MaryBeth Morand.
Foreword: Eureka! Discovering Gold in a Leaden World
Michelle LeBaron. Part I: Principles. 1. Art Opens to the World: Expressive Arts and Social Action
Stephen K. Levine. 2. From Social Change to Art Therapy and Back Again: A Memoir
Ellen Levine. 3. Social Activism within Expressive Arts "Therapy": What's in a Name? Karen Estrella. 4. Communal Art-making and Conflict Transformation
Paolo Knill. 5. From the Studio to the World: How Expressive Arts Therapy Can Help Further Social Change
Shaun McNiff. Part II: Issues. 6. A Social-Critical Reading of Indigenous Women's Art: The Use of Visual Data to 'Show
' rather than 'Tell
' of the Intersection of Different Layers of Oppression
Ephrat Huss. 7. Inside-out Outside-in: Found Objects and Portable Studio
Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. 8. From Private Pain Toward Public Speech: Poetry Therapy with Iraqi Survivors of Torture and War
Shanee Stepakoff
Samer Hussein
Mariam Al-Salahat
Insherah Musa
Moath Asfoor
Eman Al-Houdali
and Maysa Al-Hmouz. Part III: Projects. 9. The Choreography of Absence: (In)habiting the Imagination After War
Carrie MacLeod. 10. Creating Space for Change: The Use of Expressive Arts with Vulnerable Children and Women Prisoners in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gloria Simoneaux. 11. Beauty in the Rough Places
Karen Abbs. 12. Art as a Gift: Expressive Arts in Bolivia
Sally Atkins. 13. A Black Dog on a Green Meadow: Doing Expressive Arts Therapy in Peru: Some Headlines
TAE Peru (Judith Alalu
Jose Miguel Calderon
Ximena Maurial
Monica Prado
Martin Zavala). 14. These Stories are Burning a Hole in my Brain: Using the Arts to Tell the Stories of the Ethiopian Jewish Immigrant Community in Israel
Vivien Marcow Speiser and Samuel Schwartz. Afterword: The Power of Poiesis
MaryBeth Morand.
Michelle LeBaron. Part I: Principles. 1. Art Opens to the World: Expressive Arts and Social Action
Stephen K. Levine. 2. From Social Change to Art Therapy and Back Again: A Memoir
Ellen Levine. 3. Social Activism within Expressive Arts "Therapy": What's in a Name? Karen Estrella. 4. Communal Art-making and Conflict Transformation
Paolo Knill. 5. From the Studio to the World: How Expressive Arts Therapy Can Help Further Social Change
Shaun McNiff. Part II: Issues. 6. A Social-Critical Reading of Indigenous Women's Art: The Use of Visual Data to 'Show
' rather than 'Tell
' of the Intersection of Different Layers of Oppression
Ephrat Huss. 7. Inside-out Outside-in: Found Objects and Portable Studio
Debra Kalmanowitz and Bobby Lloyd. 8. From Private Pain Toward Public Speech: Poetry Therapy with Iraqi Survivors of Torture and War
Shanee Stepakoff
Samer Hussein
Mariam Al-Salahat
Insherah Musa
Moath Asfoor
Eman Al-Houdali
and Maysa Al-Hmouz. Part III: Projects. 9. The Choreography of Absence: (In)habiting the Imagination After War
Carrie MacLeod. 10. Creating Space for Change: The Use of Expressive Arts with Vulnerable Children and Women Prisoners in Sub-Saharan Africa
Gloria Simoneaux. 11. Beauty in the Rough Places
Karen Abbs. 12. Art as a Gift: Expressive Arts in Bolivia
Sally Atkins. 13. A Black Dog on a Green Meadow: Doing Expressive Arts Therapy in Peru: Some Headlines
TAE Peru (Judith Alalu
Jose Miguel Calderon
Ximena Maurial
Monica Prado
Martin Zavala). 14. These Stories are Burning a Hole in my Brain: Using the Arts to Tell the Stories of the Ethiopian Jewish Immigrant Community in Israel
Vivien Marcow Speiser and Samuel Schwartz. Afterword: The Power of Poiesis
MaryBeth Morand.