New Developments in Expressive Arts Therapy
The Play of Poiesis
Herausgeber: Levine, Stephen K; Levine, Ellen G
New Developments in Expressive Arts Therapy
The Play of Poiesis
Herausgeber: Levine, Stephen K; Levine, Ellen G
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With contributions from well-known, international arts therapists, this collection considers the development and expansion of the field of expressive arts. It covers new theoretical concepts and practice introduced in recent years and reflects on their relevance to the fields of therapy, education, research and social and ecological change.
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With contributions from well-known, international arts therapists, this collection considers the development and expansion of the field of expressive arts. It covers new theoretical concepts and practice introduced in recent years and reflects on their relevance to the fields of therapy, education, research and social and ecological change.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781785922473
- ISBN-10: 1785922475
- Artikelnr.: 47442902
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781785922473
- ISBN-10: 1785922475
- Artikelnr.: 47442902
Edited by Ellen G. Levine and Stephen K. Levine
Preface. Stephen K. Levine. Stuhl-leben. Brigitte Wanzenreid. The Poietics
of Alterity. Stephen K. Levine. Part I. Theory. Pasture 6. Shaun McNiff.
After. Sally Atkins. 1. Cultivating Imagination. Shaun McNiff. 2. The
Essence in a Therapeutic Process, an Alternative Experience of Worlding?
Paolo J. Knill. 3. Longing for Beauty and the Work: An Interview with Paolo
Knill. 4. Modality: A Phenomenological Concept for Expressive Arts. Jacques
Stitelmann. 5. The Poietic Basis of Being: Thoughts on Expression and the
Other Person Based on the Work of Merleau-Ponty. Majken Jacoby. Part II.
Therapy. Nutcase Alarm. Rowesa Gordon. Practicum on the Eating Disorders
Ward: Sonnet 1. Shara Claire. 6. The Arts Work: The Process of Intermodal
Decentering in Professional Conversations. Herbert Eberhart. 7. The
Question of Quality Art in Expressive Arts Therapy. Shaun McNiff. 8. A
Tango in the Ruins: Encounters with Beauty in a Harm Reduction Environment.
Sabine Silberberg. 9. Stepping into Locked Space: An Algorithmic Dialogue
Between Choreography and In-Patient Work. Rebekah Windmiller. 10. The
Garden of Praise and Lament: Expressive Arts Group Psychotherapy with
Trauma Survivors in Exile. Melinda Ashley Meyer DeMott. 11. Play, Art and
Ritual: Working Therapeutically with Children and their Parents. Ellen G.
Levine. Part III. Education. Untitled. Judy Nisenholt. CHANGE in the AIR.
Elizabeth McKim. 12. Aesthetic Education: Learning Through the Arts.
Stephen K. Levine. 13. Aesthetic Responsibility in Expressive Arts:
Thoughts on Beauty, Responsibility and the New in the Education of
Expressive Arts Professionals. Margo Fuchs Knill and Paolo Knill. 14.
Education on the Edge: Acts of Balance. Elisabeth Hösli and Peter
Wanzenried. 15. Art Asylum: Exploring Otherness Through Play and
Art-making. Ellen Levine. 16. Artists in Community: The Black Mountain
College and the White Mountain Graduate School. Sally Atkins. Part IV.
Social and Ecological Change. Degradation and Preservation (mixed media on
cardboard). Ellen Levine. Cedar Fire Fragment. Judith Greer Essex. 17.
Community Art: Communal Art-Making to Build a Sense of Coherence. Paolo J.
Knill. 18. The Pulse of Humanity. Carrie MacLeod. 19. What Do You Care
About? Arts Therapies in Support of Civil Courage in a 'World Gone Slightly
Mad'. Rosemary Faire. 20. Why Eco-philosophy and Expressive Arts? Per Espen
Stoknes. 21. Nature as a Work of Art: Towards a Poietic Ecology. Stephen K.
Levine. Part V Research. ROCK, from 4 perspectives (2004). Kelly Lycan.
AMONG. Elizabeth McKim. 22. The Open Space of Art-Based Research. Shaun
McNiff. 23. Crafting Maps, Attuning to Flesh, and Dancing the Radicant:
Mobilizing the Expressive Arts and Arts-Based Research to do a Conceptual
Translation of 'Science as Usual'. Kelly Clark/Keefe, Jessica Gilway and
Emily Miller. 24. Knowing Not-Knowing: Research as an Art-Analogue Process.
Sabine Silberberg. 25. Playing with Auschwitz: A Liminal Inquiry into
Images of Evil. Lisa Herman. 26. Per-forming Home: Spinning New Scripts for
Re-Search. Carrie MacLeod. Cold Spell. Isabel Hayeur. Two Poems. Margo
Fuchs Knill. Contributors.
of Alterity. Stephen K. Levine. Part I. Theory. Pasture 6. Shaun McNiff.
After. Sally Atkins. 1. Cultivating Imagination. Shaun McNiff. 2. The
Essence in a Therapeutic Process, an Alternative Experience of Worlding?
Paolo J. Knill. 3. Longing for Beauty and the Work: An Interview with Paolo
Knill. 4. Modality: A Phenomenological Concept for Expressive Arts. Jacques
Stitelmann. 5. The Poietic Basis of Being: Thoughts on Expression and the
Other Person Based on the Work of Merleau-Ponty. Majken Jacoby. Part II.
Therapy. Nutcase Alarm. Rowesa Gordon. Practicum on the Eating Disorders
Ward: Sonnet 1. Shara Claire. 6. The Arts Work: The Process of Intermodal
Decentering in Professional Conversations. Herbert Eberhart. 7. The
Question of Quality Art in Expressive Arts Therapy. Shaun McNiff. 8. A
Tango in the Ruins: Encounters with Beauty in a Harm Reduction Environment.
Sabine Silberberg. 9. Stepping into Locked Space: An Algorithmic Dialogue
Between Choreography and In-Patient Work. Rebekah Windmiller. 10. The
Garden of Praise and Lament: Expressive Arts Group Psychotherapy with
Trauma Survivors in Exile. Melinda Ashley Meyer DeMott. 11. Play, Art and
Ritual: Working Therapeutically with Children and their Parents. Ellen G.
Levine. Part III. Education. Untitled. Judy Nisenholt. CHANGE in the AIR.
Elizabeth McKim. 12. Aesthetic Education: Learning Through the Arts.
Stephen K. Levine. 13. Aesthetic Responsibility in Expressive Arts:
Thoughts on Beauty, Responsibility and the New in the Education of
Expressive Arts Professionals. Margo Fuchs Knill and Paolo Knill. 14.
Education on the Edge: Acts of Balance. Elisabeth Hösli and Peter
Wanzenried. 15. Art Asylum: Exploring Otherness Through Play and
Art-making. Ellen Levine. 16. Artists in Community: The Black Mountain
College and the White Mountain Graduate School. Sally Atkins. Part IV.
Social and Ecological Change. Degradation and Preservation (mixed media on
cardboard). Ellen Levine. Cedar Fire Fragment. Judith Greer Essex. 17.
Community Art: Communal Art-Making to Build a Sense of Coherence. Paolo J.
Knill. 18. The Pulse of Humanity. Carrie MacLeod. 19. What Do You Care
About? Arts Therapies in Support of Civil Courage in a 'World Gone Slightly
Mad'. Rosemary Faire. 20. Why Eco-philosophy and Expressive Arts? Per Espen
Stoknes. 21. Nature as a Work of Art: Towards a Poietic Ecology. Stephen K.
Levine. Part V Research. ROCK, from 4 perspectives (2004). Kelly Lycan.
AMONG. Elizabeth McKim. 22. The Open Space of Art-Based Research. Shaun
McNiff. 23. Crafting Maps, Attuning to Flesh, and Dancing the Radicant:
Mobilizing the Expressive Arts and Arts-Based Research to do a Conceptual
Translation of 'Science as Usual'. Kelly Clark/Keefe, Jessica Gilway and
Emily Miller. 24. Knowing Not-Knowing: Research as an Art-Analogue Process.
Sabine Silberberg. 25. Playing with Auschwitz: A Liminal Inquiry into
Images of Evil. Lisa Herman. 26. Per-forming Home: Spinning New Scripts for
Re-Search. Carrie MacLeod. Cold Spell. Isabel Hayeur. Two Poems. Margo
Fuchs Knill. Contributors.
Preface. Stephen K. Levine. Stuhl-leben. Brigitte Wanzenreid. The Poietics
of Alterity. Stephen K. Levine. Part I. Theory. Pasture 6. Shaun McNiff.
After. Sally Atkins. 1. Cultivating Imagination. Shaun McNiff. 2. The
Essence in a Therapeutic Process, an Alternative Experience of Worlding?
Paolo J. Knill. 3. Longing for Beauty and the Work: An Interview with Paolo
Knill. 4. Modality: A Phenomenological Concept for Expressive Arts. Jacques
Stitelmann. 5. The Poietic Basis of Being: Thoughts on Expression and the
Other Person Based on the Work of Merleau-Ponty. Majken Jacoby. Part II.
Therapy. Nutcase Alarm. Rowesa Gordon. Practicum on the Eating Disorders
Ward: Sonnet 1. Shara Claire. 6. The Arts Work: The Process of Intermodal
Decentering in Professional Conversations. Herbert Eberhart. 7. The
Question of Quality Art in Expressive Arts Therapy. Shaun McNiff. 8. A
Tango in the Ruins: Encounters with Beauty in a Harm Reduction Environment.
Sabine Silberberg. 9. Stepping into Locked Space: An Algorithmic Dialogue
Between Choreography and In-Patient Work. Rebekah Windmiller. 10. The
Garden of Praise and Lament: Expressive Arts Group Psychotherapy with
Trauma Survivors in Exile. Melinda Ashley Meyer DeMott. 11. Play, Art and
Ritual: Working Therapeutically with Children and their Parents. Ellen G.
Levine. Part III. Education. Untitled. Judy Nisenholt. CHANGE in the AIR.
Elizabeth McKim. 12. Aesthetic Education: Learning Through the Arts.
Stephen K. Levine. 13. Aesthetic Responsibility in Expressive Arts:
Thoughts on Beauty, Responsibility and the New in the Education of
Expressive Arts Professionals. Margo Fuchs Knill and Paolo Knill. 14.
Education on the Edge: Acts of Balance. Elisabeth Hösli and Peter
Wanzenried. 15. Art Asylum: Exploring Otherness Through Play and
Art-making. Ellen Levine. 16. Artists in Community: The Black Mountain
College and the White Mountain Graduate School. Sally Atkins. Part IV.
Social and Ecological Change. Degradation and Preservation (mixed media on
cardboard). Ellen Levine. Cedar Fire Fragment. Judith Greer Essex. 17.
Community Art: Communal Art-Making to Build a Sense of Coherence. Paolo J.
Knill. 18. The Pulse of Humanity. Carrie MacLeod. 19. What Do You Care
About? Arts Therapies in Support of Civil Courage in a 'World Gone Slightly
Mad'. Rosemary Faire. 20. Why Eco-philosophy and Expressive Arts? Per Espen
Stoknes. 21. Nature as a Work of Art: Towards a Poietic Ecology. Stephen K.
Levine. Part V Research. ROCK, from 4 perspectives (2004). Kelly Lycan.
AMONG. Elizabeth McKim. 22. The Open Space of Art-Based Research. Shaun
McNiff. 23. Crafting Maps, Attuning to Flesh, and Dancing the Radicant:
Mobilizing the Expressive Arts and Arts-Based Research to do a Conceptual
Translation of 'Science as Usual'. Kelly Clark/Keefe, Jessica Gilway and
Emily Miller. 24. Knowing Not-Knowing: Research as an Art-Analogue Process.
Sabine Silberberg. 25. Playing with Auschwitz: A Liminal Inquiry into
Images of Evil. Lisa Herman. 26. Per-forming Home: Spinning New Scripts for
Re-Search. Carrie MacLeod. Cold Spell. Isabel Hayeur. Two Poems. Margo
Fuchs Knill. Contributors.
of Alterity. Stephen K. Levine. Part I. Theory. Pasture 6. Shaun McNiff.
After. Sally Atkins. 1. Cultivating Imagination. Shaun McNiff. 2. The
Essence in a Therapeutic Process, an Alternative Experience of Worlding?
Paolo J. Knill. 3. Longing for Beauty and the Work: An Interview with Paolo
Knill. 4. Modality: A Phenomenological Concept for Expressive Arts. Jacques
Stitelmann. 5. The Poietic Basis of Being: Thoughts on Expression and the
Other Person Based on the Work of Merleau-Ponty. Majken Jacoby. Part II.
Therapy. Nutcase Alarm. Rowesa Gordon. Practicum on the Eating Disorders
Ward: Sonnet 1. Shara Claire. 6. The Arts Work: The Process of Intermodal
Decentering in Professional Conversations. Herbert Eberhart. 7. The
Question of Quality Art in Expressive Arts Therapy. Shaun McNiff. 8. A
Tango in the Ruins: Encounters with Beauty in a Harm Reduction Environment.
Sabine Silberberg. 9. Stepping into Locked Space: An Algorithmic Dialogue
Between Choreography and In-Patient Work. Rebekah Windmiller. 10. The
Garden of Praise and Lament: Expressive Arts Group Psychotherapy with
Trauma Survivors in Exile. Melinda Ashley Meyer DeMott. 11. Play, Art and
Ritual: Working Therapeutically with Children and their Parents. Ellen G.
Levine. Part III. Education. Untitled. Judy Nisenholt. CHANGE in the AIR.
Elizabeth McKim. 12. Aesthetic Education: Learning Through the Arts.
Stephen K. Levine. 13. Aesthetic Responsibility in Expressive Arts:
Thoughts on Beauty, Responsibility and the New in the Education of
Expressive Arts Professionals. Margo Fuchs Knill and Paolo Knill. 14.
Education on the Edge: Acts of Balance. Elisabeth Hösli and Peter
Wanzenried. 15. Art Asylum: Exploring Otherness Through Play and
Art-making. Ellen Levine. 16. Artists in Community: The Black Mountain
College and the White Mountain Graduate School. Sally Atkins. Part IV.
Social and Ecological Change. Degradation and Preservation (mixed media on
cardboard). Ellen Levine. Cedar Fire Fragment. Judith Greer Essex. 17.
Community Art: Communal Art-Making to Build a Sense of Coherence. Paolo J.
Knill. 18. The Pulse of Humanity. Carrie MacLeod. 19. What Do You Care
About? Arts Therapies in Support of Civil Courage in a 'World Gone Slightly
Mad'. Rosemary Faire. 20. Why Eco-philosophy and Expressive Arts? Per Espen
Stoknes. 21. Nature as a Work of Art: Towards a Poietic Ecology. Stephen K.
Levine. Part V Research. ROCK, from 4 perspectives (2004). Kelly Lycan.
AMONG. Elizabeth McKim. 22. The Open Space of Art-Based Research. Shaun
McNiff. 23. Crafting Maps, Attuning to Flesh, and Dancing the Radicant:
Mobilizing the Expressive Arts and Arts-Based Research to do a Conceptual
Translation of 'Science as Usual'. Kelly Clark/Keefe, Jessica Gilway and
Emily Miller. 24. Knowing Not-Knowing: Research as an Art-Analogue Process.
Sabine Silberberg. 25. Playing with Auschwitz: A Liminal Inquiry into
Images of Evil. Lisa Herman. 26. Per-forming Home: Spinning New Scripts for
Re-Search. Carrie MacLeod. Cold Spell. Isabel Hayeur. Two Poems. Margo
Fuchs Knill. Contributors.