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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000886733
- Artikelnr.: 68118077
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000886733
- Artikelnr.: 68118077
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Katrin Den Elzen, PhD, is a research associate in the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University, Perth, Australia and a Writing-for-wellbeing lecturer for graduate students in expressive art therapies, Murdoch University, Perth. She works as a grief counselor and Writing-for-wellbeing facilitator. Reinekke Lengelle, PhD, is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Athabasca University, Canada and a researcher at The Hague University. Her book Writing the Self in Bereavement: A Story of Love, Spousal Loss, and Resilience won the Best Book Award for Ethnography in 2021 and the Qualitative Inquiry Book Award in 2022.
Introduction Reinekke Lengelle and Katrin Den Elzen
Part I: Voicing the Self
Chapter 1: When your Partner Dies: A Conversation about Writing and
Post-Traumatic Growth in WidowhoodKatrin Den Elzen & Reinekke Lengelle
Chapter 2: Poetry and Connection: Encounter, Surprise, and Dialogue
Reinekke Lengelle, Jon Sayers, & Geri Giebel Chavis
Chapter 3: "The Write Road" to Self-Discovery, Recovery, and Growth
Stephanie Dale
Part II: The Pedagogy of Personal Trauma Narrative in Higher Education
Chapter 4: Managing Life Writing and Trauma: A Reflection Sue Joseph
Chapter 5: The Self as Chambered Nautilus: Discovering the Healing Power of
Writing as a Graduate Student Jennifer Bertrand
Chapter 6: Writing as an Antidepressant in a Pandemic Jeffrey Berman
Chapter 7: Teaching Therapeutic Writing in a Higher Education Context
Claire Williamson
Part III: Particapatory Research
Chapter 8: Narrating Grief and Loss: A Writing-For-Wellbeing Study Katrin
Den Elzen and Robert A. Neimeyer
Part IV: Human Rights: Preserving Dignity and Writing-As-Resistance
Chapter 9: Life Writing as Resistance: Human Rights Defender Behrouz
Boochani and Australia's Offshore Detention Regime Rahel Den Elzen and
Adrienne Munro
Chapter 10: A Black Woman's Blog Posts: Writing for Personal and Social
Empowerment and Healing Menah Pratt
Chapter 11: Creative Writing, Reading and Queer Belonging: Gender
Insubordination in the American Deep South Dallas Baker
Part V: Voicing Identity
Chapter 12: Doctors Hold Untold Stories too: Writing the Self in Medicine
and Health as an Act of Self-Care Anne Taylor
Chapter 13: Memoir and Reader Perception: The Reader-Author Relationship
Katrin Den Elzen
Part I: Voicing the Self
Chapter 1: When your Partner Dies: A Conversation about Writing and
Post-Traumatic Growth in WidowhoodKatrin Den Elzen & Reinekke Lengelle
Chapter 2: Poetry and Connection: Encounter, Surprise, and Dialogue
Reinekke Lengelle, Jon Sayers, & Geri Giebel Chavis
Chapter 3: "The Write Road" to Self-Discovery, Recovery, and Growth
Stephanie Dale
Part II: The Pedagogy of Personal Trauma Narrative in Higher Education
Chapter 4: Managing Life Writing and Trauma: A Reflection Sue Joseph
Chapter 5: The Self as Chambered Nautilus: Discovering the Healing Power of
Writing as a Graduate Student Jennifer Bertrand
Chapter 6: Writing as an Antidepressant in a Pandemic Jeffrey Berman
Chapter 7: Teaching Therapeutic Writing in a Higher Education Context
Claire Williamson
Part III: Particapatory Research
Chapter 8: Narrating Grief and Loss: A Writing-For-Wellbeing Study Katrin
Den Elzen and Robert A. Neimeyer
Part IV: Human Rights: Preserving Dignity and Writing-As-Resistance
Chapter 9: Life Writing as Resistance: Human Rights Defender Behrouz
Boochani and Australia's Offshore Detention Regime Rahel Den Elzen and
Adrienne Munro
Chapter 10: A Black Woman's Blog Posts: Writing for Personal and Social
Empowerment and Healing Menah Pratt
Chapter 11: Creative Writing, Reading and Queer Belonging: Gender
Insubordination in the American Deep South Dallas Baker
Part V: Voicing Identity
Chapter 12: Doctors Hold Untold Stories too: Writing the Self in Medicine
and Health as an Act of Self-Care Anne Taylor
Chapter 13: Memoir and Reader Perception: The Reader-Author Relationship
Katrin Den Elzen
Introduction Reinekke Lengelle and Katrin Den Elzen
Part I: Voicing the Self
Chapter 1: When your Partner Dies: A Conversation about Writing and
Post-Traumatic Growth in WidowhoodKatrin Den Elzen & Reinekke Lengelle
Chapter 2: Poetry and Connection: Encounter, Surprise, and Dialogue
Reinekke Lengelle, Jon Sayers, & Geri Giebel Chavis
Chapter 3: "The Write Road" to Self-Discovery, Recovery, and Growth
Stephanie Dale
Part II: The Pedagogy of Personal Trauma Narrative in Higher Education
Chapter 4: Managing Life Writing and Trauma: A Reflection Sue Joseph
Chapter 5: The Self as Chambered Nautilus: Discovering the Healing Power of
Writing as a Graduate Student Jennifer Bertrand
Chapter 6: Writing as an Antidepressant in a Pandemic Jeffrey Berman
Chapter 7: Teaching Therapeutic Writing in a Higher Education Context
Claire Williamson
Part III: Particapatory Research
Chapter 8: Narrating Grief and Loss: A Writing-For-Wellbeing Study Katrin
Den Elzen and Robert A. Neimeyer
Part IV: Human Rights: Preserving Dignity and Writing-As-Resistance
Chapter 9: Life Writing as Resistance: Human Rights Defender Behrouz
Boochani and Australia's Offshore Detention Regime Rahel Den Elzen and
Adrienne Munro
Chapter 10: A Black Woman's Blog Posts: Writing for Personal and Social
Empowerment and Healing Menah Pratt
Chapter 11: Creative Writing, Reading and Queer Belonging: Gender
Insubordination in the American Deep South Dallas Baker
Part V: Voicing Identity
Chapter 12: Doctors Hold Untold Stories too: Writing the Self in Medicine
and Health as an Act of Self-Care Anne Taylor
Chapter 13: Memoir and Reader Perception: The Reader-Author Relationship
Katrin Den Elzen
Part I: Voicing the Self
Chapter 1: When your Partner Dies: A Conversation about Writing and
Post-Traumatic Growth in WidowhoodKatrin Den Elzen & Reinekke Lengelle
Chapter 2: Poetry and Connection: Encounter, Surprise, and Dialogue
Reinekke Lengelle, Jon Sayers, & Geri Giebel Chavis
Chapter 3: "The Write Road" to Self-Discovery, Recovery, and Growth
Stephanie Dale
Part II: The Pedagogy of Personal Trauma Narrative in Higher Education
Chapter 4: Managing Life Writing and Trauma: A Reflection Sue Joseph
Chapter 5: The Self as Chambered Nautilus: Discovering the Healing Power of
Writing as a Graduate Student Jennifer Bertrand
Chapter 6: Writing as an Antidepressant in a Pandemic Jeffrey Berman
Chapter 7: Teaching Therapeutic Writing in a Higher Education Context
Claire Williamson
Part III: Particapatory Research
Chapter 8: Narrating Grief and Loss: A Writing-For-Wellbeing Study Katrin
Den Elzen and Robert A. Neimeyer
Part IV: Human Rights: Preserving Dignity and Writing-As-Resistance
Chapter 9: Life Writing as Resistance: Human Rights Defender Behrouz
Boochani and Australia's Offshore Detention Regime Rahel Den Elzen and
Adrienne Munro
Chapter 10: A Black Woman's Blog Posts: Writing for Personal and Social
Empowerment and Healing Menah Pratt
Chapter 11: Creative Writing, Reading and Queer Belonging: Gender
Insubordination in the American Deep South Dallas Baker
Part V: Voicing Identity
Chapter 12: Doctors Hold Untold Stories too: Writing the Self in Medicine
and Health as an Act of Self-Care Anne Taylor
Chapter 13: Memoir and Reader Perception: The Reader-Author Relationship
Katrin Den Elzen