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Arts Therapies and Gender Issues offers international perspectives on gender in arts therapies research and demonstrates understandings of gender and arts therapies in a variety of global contexts.
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Arts Therapies and Gender Issues offers international perspectives on gender in arts therapies research and demonstrates understandings of gender and arts therapies in a variety of global contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351121941
- Artikelnr.: 57284875
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351121941
- Artikelnr.: 57284875
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Susan Hogan is Professor in Cultural Studies & Art Therapy at the University of Derby.
About the editor.
List of contributors.
Part One: Art Therapy, Dance-Movement-Therapy, Drama Therapy & Music
Therapy
1. Introduction. Arts Therapies & Gender Issues. Professor Susan Hogan.
2. Drawing on Visions of the Future of Young Women in Poverty. Art as a
Feminist Research Method. Michal Magos & Professor Ephrat Huss.
3. Queering Music Therapy: Music Therapy and LGBTQAI+ Peoples. Dr Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux.
4. Analysing Gender Oppression in Music Therapy Research and Practice. Dr
Sue Baines and Dr Jane Edwards.
5. "The Eye of the Beholder": encountering women's experience of domestic
violence and abuse as a male researcher and art therapist. Dr Jamie Bird.
6. Parental gender roles in clay: Perceptions of gender-role issues among
Israeli fathers to toddlers as expressed in a clay figure-sculpting task.
Nehama Grenimann Bauch.
7. The Birth Project: Mothers & Birth Professionals Make Art. Professor
Susan Hogan.
8. Queer bodies and queer practices: The implications of queer theory for
dramatherapy. Patrick Tomczyk.
9. The therapists' gender identity in dance movement therapy: does it
matter? Job Cornelissen.
10. The Gendered Body in Arts Therapies Research and Practice. Professor
Sue Jennings.
Part Two: Emergent practices and specialisms
11. Multiple Gendered Abilities: A Therapeutic Writing Approach. Manu
Rodríguez.
12. What can a Man do with a Camera? Exploring Masculinities with
Phototherapy. Dr José Loureiro.
13. Look at me! Representing Self: Representing Ageing. Older Women
Represent Their Own Narratives of Ageing, Using Re-enactment
Phototherapeutic Techniques. Rosy Martin.
14. The Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Among Female
Adolescents Aged 18-21 Using Intertwined Arts Therapies. Alenka Vidrih, Ana
Hram & Vita Potuvan.
15. Complicated Gender and Problematized Bodies: the impact of severe
illness explored through the lens of Portrait Therapy. Dr Susan M. D. Carr.
16. Experimenting with Gender Roles in Virtual Reality. Dr Rose Ehemann
Nicole Ottiger.
17. Conclusion. Professor Susan Hogan.
List of contributors.
Part One: Art Therapy, Dance-Movement-Therapy, Drama Therapy & Music
Therapy
1. Introduction. Arts Therapies & Gender Issues. Professor Susan Hogan.
2. Drawing on Visions of the Future of Young Women in Poverty. Art as a
Feminist Research Method. Michal Magos & Professor Ephrat Huss.
3. Queering Music Therapy: Music Therapy and LGBTQAI+ Peoples. Dr Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux.
4. Analysing Gender Oppression in Music Therapy Research and Practice. Dr
Sue Baines and Dr Jane Edwards.
5. "The Eye of the Beholder": encountering women's experience of domestic
violence and abuse as a male researcher and art therapist. Dr Jamie Bird.
6. Parental gender roles in clay: Perceptions of gender-role issues among
Israeli fathers to toddlers as expressed in a clay figure-sculpting task.
Nehama Grenimann Bauch.
7. The Birth Project: Mothers & Birth Professionals Make Art. Professor
Susan Hogan.
8. Queer bodies and queer practices: The implications of queer theory for
dramatherapy. Patrick Tomczyk.
9. The therapists' gender identity in dance movement therapy: does it
matter? Job Cornelissen.
10. The Gendered Body in Arts Therapies Research and Practice. Professor
Sue Jennings.
Part Two: Emergent practices and specialisms
11. Multiple Gendered Abilities: A Therapeutic Writing Approach. Manu
Rodríguez.
12. What can a Man do with a Camera? Exploring Masculinities with
Phototherapy. Dr José Loureiro.
13. Look at me! Representing Self: Representing Ageing. Older Women
Represent Their Own Narratives of Ageing, Using Re-enactment
Phototherapeutic Techniques. Rosy Martin.
14. The Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Among Female
Adolescents Aged 18-21 Using Intertwined Arts Therapies. Alenka Vidrih, Ana
Hram & Vita Potuvan.
15. Complicated Gender and Problematized Bodies: the impact of severe
illness explored through the lens of Portrait Therapy. Dr Susan M. D. Carr.
16. Experimenting with Gender Roles in Virtual Reality. Dr Rose Ehemann
Nicole Ottiger.
17. Conclusion. Professor Susan Hogan.
About the editor.
List of contributors.
Part One: Art Therapy, Dance-Movement-Therapy, Drama Therapy & Music
Therapy
1. Introduction. Arts Therapies & Gender Issues. Professor Susan Hogan.
2. Drawing on Visions of the Future of Young Women in Poverty. Art as a
Feminist Research Method. Michal Magos & Professor Ephrat Huss.
3. Queering Music Therapy: Music Therapy and LGBTQAI+ Peoples. Dr Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux.
4. Analysing Gender Oppression in Music Therapy Research and Practice. Dr
Sue Baines and Dr Jane Edwards.
5. "The Eye of the Beholder": encountering women's experience of domestic
violence and abuse as a male researcher and art therapist. Dr Jamie Bird.
6. Parental gender roles in clay: Perceptions of gender-role issues among
Israeli fathers to toddlers as expressed in a clay figure-sculpting task.
Nehama Grenimann Bauch.
7. The Birth Project: Mothers & Birth Professionals Make Art. Professor
Susan Hogan.
8. Queer bodies and queer practices: The implications of queer theory for
dramatherapy. Patrick Tomczyk.
9. The therapists' gender identity in dance movement therapy: does it
matter? Job Cornelissen.
10. The Gendered Body in Arts Therapies Research and Practice. Professor
Sue Jennings.
Part Two: Emergent practices and specialisms
11. Multiple Gendered Abilities: A Therapeutic Writing Approach. Manu
Rodríguez.
12. What can a Man do with a Camera? Exploring Masculinities with
Phototherapy. Dr José Loureiro.
13. Look at me! Representing Self: Representing Ageing. Older Women
Represent Their Own Narratives of Ageing, Using Re-enactment
Phototherapeutic Techniques. Rosy Martin.
14. The Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Among Female
Adolescents Aged 18-21 Using Intertwined Arts Therapies. Alenka Vidrih, Ana
Hram & Vita Potuvan.
15. Complicated Gender and Problematized Bodies: the impact of severe
illness explored through the lens of Portrait Therapy. Dr Susan M. D. Carr.
16. Experimenting with Gender Roles in Virtual Reality. Dr Rose Ehemann
Nicole Ottiger.
17. Conclusion. Professor Susan Hogan.
List of contributors.
Part One: Art Therapy, Dance-Movement-Therapy, Drama Therapy & Music
Therapy
1. Introduction. Arts Therapies & Gender Issues. Professor Susan Hogan.
2. Drawing on Visions of the Future of Young Women in Poverty. Art as a
Feminist Research Method. Michal Magos & Professor Ephrat Huss.
3. Queering Music Therapy: Music Therapy and LGBTQAI+ Peoples. Dr Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux.
4. Analysing Gender Oppression in Music Therapy Research and Practice. Dr
Sue Baines and Dr Jane Edwards.
5. "The Eye of the Beholder": encountering women's experience of domestic
violence and abuse as a male researcher and art therapist. Dr Jamie Bird.
6. Parental gender roles in clay: Perceptions of gender-role issues among
Israeli fathers to toddlers as expressed in a clay figure-sculpting task.
Nehama Grenimann Bauch.
7. The Birth Project: Mothers & Birth Professionals Make Art. Professor
Susan Hogan.
8. Queer bodies and queer practices: The implications of queer theory for
dramatherapy. Patrick Tomczyk.
9. The therapists' gender identity in dance movement therapy: does it
matter? Job Cornelissen.
10. The Gendered Body in Arts Therapies Research and Practice. Professor
Sue Jennings.
Part Two: Emergent practices and specialisms
11. Multiple Gendered Abilities: A Therapeutic Writing Approach. Manu
Rodríguez.
12. What can a Man do with a Camera? Exploring Masculinities with
Phototherapy. Dr José Loureiro.
13. Look at me! Representing Self: Representing Ageing. Older Women
Represent Their Own Narratives of Ageing, Using Re-enactment
Phototherapeutic Techniques. Rosy Martin.
14. The Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa Among Female
Adolescents Aged 18-21 Using Intertwined Arts Therapies. Alenka Vidrih, Ana
Hram & Vita Potuvan.
15. Complicated Gender and Problematized Bodies: the impact of severe
illness explored through the lens of Portrait Therapy. Dr Susan M. D. Carr.
16. Experimenting with Gender Roles in Virtual Reality. Dr Rose Ehemann
Nicole Ottiger.
17. Conclusion. Professor Susan Hogan.