The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities
The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communiti...
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Abstract | The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communities of practice globally. It has also acted to bring greater coherence and political force to contributions across a range of related disciplines and traditions.
In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state, and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities:
Promotes creative public health.
Opens new routes to health and well-being.
Informs and drives better health care.
Interrogates relationships between ill health and social equality.
Develops humanist theory in relation to health and social care practice.
Foregrounds cultural difference as a resource for positive change in society.
Tests the humanity of an increasingly globalized health-care system.
Looks to overcome structural and process obstacles to cross-disciplinary ventures.
Champions co-construction, co-design, and mutuality in solving health and well-being challenges.
Showcases less familiar, prominent, or celebrated creative practices.
Includes multiple perspectives on the value and health benefits of the arts and humanities not limited to or dominated by medicine.
Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections and Critical Perspectives," offering current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications," comprising a wide selection of applied arts and humanities practices from comedy, writing, and dancing to yoga, cooking, and horticultural display. |
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AbstractList | The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communities of practice globally. It has also acted to bring greater coherence and political force to contributions across a range of related disciplines and traditions.
In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state, and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities:
Promotes creative public health.
Opens new routes to health and well-being.
Informs and drives better health care.
Interrogates relationships between ill health and social equality.
Develops humanist theory in relation to health and social care practice.
Foregrounds cultural difference as a resource for positive change in society.
Tests the humanity of an increasingly globalized health-care system.
Looks to overcome structural and process obstacles to cross-disciplinary ventures.
Champions co-construction, co-design, and mutuality in solving health and well-being challenges.
Showcases less familiar, prominent, or celebrated creative practices.
Includes multiple perspectives on the value and health benefits of the arts and humanities not limited to or dominated by medicine.
Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections and Critical Perspectives," offering current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications," comprising a wide selection of applied arts and humanities practices from comedy, writing, and dancing to yoga, cooking, and horticultural display. Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections" - offers current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications" comprises a wide selection of a range of arts and humanities modalities from comedy and writing to dancing, yoga and horticulture. The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communities of practice globally. It has also acted to bring greater coherence and political force to contributions across a range of related disciplines and traditions.In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state, and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities:Promotes creative public health.Opens new routes to health and well-being.Informs and drives better health care.Interrogates relationships between ill health and social equality.Develops humanist theory in relation to health and social care practice.Foregrounds cultural difference as a resource for positive change in society.Tests the humanity of an increasingly globalized health-care system.Looks to overcome structural and process obstacles to cross-disciplinary ventures.Champions co-construction, co-design, and mutuality in solving health and well-being challenges.Showcases less familiar, prominent, or celebrated creative practices.Includes multiple perspectives on the value and health benefits of the arts and humanities not limited to or dominated by medicine.Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections and Critical Perspectives," offering current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications," comprising a wide selection of applied arts and humanities practices from comedy, writing, and dancing to yoga, cooking, and horticultural display. The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communities of practice globally. It has also acted to bring greater coherence and political force to contributions across a range of related disciplines and traditions. In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state, and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities: Promotes creative public health. Opens new routes to health and well-being. Informs and drives better health care. Interrogates relationships between ill health and social equality. Develops humanist theory in relation to health and social care practice. Foregrounds cultural difference as a resource for positive change in society. Tests the humanity of an increasingly globalized health-care system. Looks to overcome structural and process obstacles to cross-disciplinary ventures. Champions co-construction, co-design, and mutuality in solving health and well-being challenges. Showcases less familiar, prominent, or celebrated creative practices. Includes multiple perspectives on the value and health benefits of the arts and humanities not limited to or dominated by medicine. Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at "Reflections and Critical Perspectives," offering current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and "Applications," comprising a wide selection of applied arts and humanities practices from comedy, writing, and dancing to yoga, cooking, and horticultural display. Introduction: Global Health Humanities and the Rise of Creative Public Health Paul Crawford PART 1 REFLECTIONS AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. The Health Humanities, Genealogies of Health Care, and the Consolation of Understanding: Towards a Critique of “Recovery” in Mental Health Brian Brown 2. On Applying the Arts and Humanities in Austere Times Andrea Charise 3. Creative Practices in Challenging Places Emma Joyes and Charley Baker 4. Visionary Medicine: Race, Health, Power, and Speculation Sayantani DasGupta 5. Digital Life and Health Humanities Olivia Banner 6. The Palimpsest: Black and Ethnic Minority Perspectives in Health Humanities Nehal El-Hadi 7. Representations of Medical and Health Delivery Paradigms Phillip Barrish 8. Post-Conflict Reconciliation and the Health Humanities: The Warrior Chorus Program Peter Meineck 9. Comics and Graphic Medicine as a Third Space for the Health Humanities Susan M. Squier 10. Medicine within Health Humanities Gail Allsopp 11. A Health Humanities Sublime Bradley Lewis 12. Visualizing within Health-Care Practice Colin Macduff 13. The Health Humanities and the Creative Disciplines Victoria Tischler 14. Co-Design as a Democratizing Force Alastair Macdonald 15. Indigenous Health Humanities Allison Crawford, Lisa Boivin and Lisa Richardson 16. Accessibility and Advocacy in Health Humanities Susan Levy 17. The Role of the Imagination in the Practices of the Health Humanities Marina Tsaplina and Raymond Barfield 18. Inventing Edward Jenner: Historicizing Anti-Vaccination Travis Chi Wing Lau 19. Selling the De-Pharmaceuticalization of Insomnia: Semiotics, Drug Advertising, and the Social Life of Belsomra Lorenzo Servitje 20. The Problem With "Burnout": Neoliberalisation, Biomedicine, and Other Soul Mates Shane Neilson 21. Medical Poetics: Representing Global Health Humanities and the Case of 心 Lan A. Li 22. Creative Arts Adult Community Learning Lydia Lewis 23. What Zombies Can Tell Us About Contemporary Health Care Steven Schlozman 24. Finding the Subject in the Objectified: Problematizing the Dependence on Metrics for Patient Care in the United States Brenda Hall and Paul Kadetz 25. Establishing, Promoting, and Growing the Health Humanities in Japan: A Review and a Vision for the Future Jeffrey Huffman and Mami Inoue 26. Australia and New Zealand: A Circuitous Path to Health Humanities Olaf Werder and Kate Holland 27. Imaginations of Health Humanities in African Contexts: The Development of Existing Critical Consciousness and Perspectives Ikem Ifeobu PART 2 APPLICATIONS 28. Intervention Theater Rick Iedema 29. Gallery and Museum Visiting Javier Saavedra 30. Poetry and Male Eating Disorders Heike Bartel and Charley Baker 31. Photography Susan Hogan 32. Fashion and Textiles Rebecka Fleetwood-Smith 33. Classics Peter Meineck 34. History Anna Greenwood 35. Life-Writing Frances Cadd 36. Reading Philip Davis and Josie Billington 37. Dancing Sara Houston 38. Masks Peter Meineck 39. Puppetry Marina Tsaplina and Cariad Astles 40. Drawing Curie Scott 41. Papermaking Drew Luan Matott and Gretchen M. Miller 42. Making Music Rosie Perkins, Daisy Fancourt and Aaron Williamon 43. Shared Music Listening Claire Garabedian 44. Clay Modeling Elaine Argyle 45. Architecture Santiago Quesada-Garcia and Pablo Valero-Flores 46. Digital Storytelling Carla Rice 47. Heavy Metal Music Charley Baker and Alex Bishop 48. Graphic Medicine MK Czwerwiec and Brian Callender 49. Horticultural Arts Jonathan Coope 50. Choirs and Singing Stephen Clift 51. Ancient Texts Christina Lee 52. Philosophy Havi Carel 53. Capoeira Mel Jordan, Edward J. Wright and Aimie Purser 54. Kundalina Yoga Elvira Perez and Emily Haslam-Jones 55. Musical Composition and Vocal Expression Brian Abrams 56. Storytelling Alan Bleakley, Mike Wilson and Jon Allard 57. Applied Theatre Gretchen Case and Sydney Cheek-O’Donnell 58. Visual Arts Victoria Tischler 59. Knitting Betsan Corkhill 60. Therapeutic Filmmaking J. Lauren Johnson 61. Cooking Danny George and Tomi D. Dreibelbis 62. Aesthetics of Space Hilary Moss 63. Law Lydia Bracken 64. Quilting Jacqueline M. Atkinson 65. Sensory Design and Smart Textiles Jenny Tillotson "The book is a cornucopia of riches: a repository of perspectives and practices which provoke and inspire." Stephen Clift Professor Emeritus, Canterbury Christchurch University, United Kingdom Paul Crawford is Professor of Health Humanities in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham, UK. Brian Brown is Professor of Health Communication at De Montfort University, UK. Andrea Charise is an Assistant Professor in the departments of English and Interdisciplinary Centre for Health and Society at the University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada. |
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TableOfContents | Creative practices as "social prescription" -- Why does it work? rationale and evidence -- References -- 30. Poetry and male eating disorders -- Introduction -- The "Hungry for Words" poetry project on eating disorders -- Outlook -- Resource -- References -- 31. Photography -- Introduction -- Photographic research methods -- Arts and health: therapeutic photography and photography within art therapy -- Brief case example -- Notes -- References -- 32. Fashion and textiles -- Introduction -- Clothing, the body, and identity -- Clothing and associated meanings -- The significance of clothing in health and social care settings -- Clothing as creative practice -- Clothing and textile handling sessions -- Conclusion -- References -- 33. Classics -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 34. History -- Introduction -- History, health, and well-being -- Resources -- References -- 35. Life-writing -- Introduction -- "Everyday" or "ordinary" practices and processes -- Mentalities and attitudes -- Subjective perspectives and new connections -- References -- 36. Reading -- Introduction -- Shared reading and mental health: research findings -- A brief case history -- Implementation and impact -- Notes -- References -- 37. Dancing -- Introduction -- Resources -- Note -- References -- 38. Masks -- Introduction -- References -- 39. Puppetry -- Introduction -- Creating the illusion of life -- Transitional objects -- Global overview -- Future directions: embodiment, presence, attention, imagination -- References -- 40. Drawing -- Introduction -- The value of drawing for health care, health, and well-being -- Objective drawing -- Subjective drawings -- A short case presentation on drawing in health care -- Barriers and promoting factors -- Examples and methods for engaging the public in drawing -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Resources -- References Two stories of imagination in suffering, care, and healing -- Imagination is a practice -- The strangeness of disembodied medicine -- Care as a relational embodied process -- References -- 18. Inventing Edward Jenner: historicizing anti-vaccination -- Introduction -- Jenner's (re)invention -- Jenner's pastoral security -- Revealing Jenner's insecurity -- Conclusion -- References -- 19. Selling the de-pharmaceuticalization of insomnia: semiotics, drug advertising, and the social life of Belsomra -- Introduction -- DTCA: semiotics, economics, and the de-pharmaceuticalization of sleeplessness -- Beslomra's delicate balancing act -- The afterlife of cats and dogs -- Notes -- References -- 20. The problem with "burnout": neoliberalization, biomedicine, and other soul mates -- Introduction -- Survey says: neoliberal rhetoric and the Canadian Medical Association National Physician Health Survey -- Dissecting biomedicine's "study techniques": burnout as destiny -- The duet of Jill and Chen: emergency departments are ground zero for neoliberal health policy -- "The stronger mind": resiliency and individual capacity -- Full circle: in lieu of a "fix for a generation" -- Notes -- References -- 21. Medical poetics: representing global health humanities and the case of 心 -- Introduction -- Global pitfalls -- 心on the mind -- Tree-brain-branches -- Digital diaries -- Endings and beginnings -- Notes -- References -- 22. Creative arts adult community learning -- Introduction -- ACL in the creative arts compared with other kinds of learning -- The processes through which creative arts ACL produces mental health and well-being benefits -- Absorption, relaxation, and "being present" -- Self-expression, communication, and understanding of self and others -- Enduring interest, enjoyment, and social connection and support Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of boxes, figures, and table -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Introduction: global health humanities and the rise of creative public health -- Introduction -- References -- PART 1: Reflections and critical perspectives -- 1. The health humanities, genealogies of health care, and the consolation of understanding: towards a critique of "recovery" in mental health -- Introduction -- A genealogy of recovery -- Genealogies of ideas and the consolation of understanding -- References -- 2. On applying the arts and humanities in austere times -- Introduction -- Applying empathy -- "H is for hospital": narrative training for nursing empathy -- "We heard health care": health humanities' austere activism -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. Creative practices in challenging places -- Introduction -- Forensic mental health in the United Kingdom -- Creative practice in challenging places: an applied example -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Visionary medicine: race, health, power, and speculation -- Introduction -- Medicine's role in constructing "race" -- From medical experimentation to medical imperialism -- Who gets to imagine themselves into the future? -- Visionary medicine -- References -- 5. Digital life and health humanities -- Introduction -- References -- 6. The palimpsest: Black and ethnic minority perspectives in health humanities -- Introduction -- The acknowledgement of pasts -- The production of presence -- The imagining of futures -- References -- 7. Representations of medical and health delivery paradigms -- Introduction -- References -- 8. Post-conflict resolution and the health humanities: the Warrior Chorus program -- Introduction -- Background -- New directions -- Opportunities and challenges -- Recruitment References -- 9. Comics and graphic medicine as a third space for the health humanities -- Introduction -- Notes -- References -- 10. Medicine within health humanities -- Introduction -- Creative practice with patients -- Children -- Adults -- In nursing homes -- In death -- In teaching -- With our teams and for ourselves -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. A health humanities sublime -- Introduction -- Contemporary sublime -- Lars von Trier's Melancholia -- The sublime as health humanities resource -- References -- 12. Visualizing within health-care practice -- Introduction -- Individual and collective visualizing -- Visualizing the invisible -- VisionOn -- Other participatory approaches -- Healthcare Associated Infection Visualisation and Ideation Research Network (HAIVAIRN) -- References -- 13. Health humanities and the creative disciplines -- Introduction -- Creative disciplines and health-care systems and research: uneasy bedfellows -- Creativity and mental health: health care supporting artistic expression -- New directions for co-creativity -- Conclusion -- References -- 14. Co-design as a democratizing force -- Introduction -- Design in the health-care setting -- A democratic space -- Building to think -- Designerly and design-like -- Co-design as anti-structure -- References -- 15. Indigenous health humanities -- Introduction -- Indigenous history(ies) of medicine -- Narrative medicine, postcolonial narrative medicine, and Indigenous narrative medicine -- Notes -- References -- 16. Accessibility and advocacy in health humanities -- Introduction -- Advocacy and accessing patients' voices -- Social prescribing: advocating for access to the arts -- Creativity in policy and practice -- Conclusion -- References -- 17. The role of the imagination in the practices of the health humanities -- Introduction -- Storytelling between and beyond words Identity work, social contribution and reciprocity -- Conclusion -- References -- 23. What zombies can tell us about contemporary health care -- Introduction -- Night of the living dead -- Dawn of the dead -- So where does all this lead us? -- References -- 24. Finding the subject in the objectified: problematizing the dependence on metrics for patient care in the United States -- Introduction -- Background -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 25. Establishing, promoting, and growing the health humanities in Japan: a review and a vision for the future -- Introduction -- The current state of health humanities in Japan -- A vision for the future of health humanities in Japan -- The way forward -- References -- 26. Australia and New Zealand: a circuitous path to health humanities -- Introduction -- Contextual barriers -- Pathways for arts and humanities in health -- Arts and humanities in health: selected activities -- Conclusion -- Resources -- References -- 27. Imaginations of health humanities in African contexts: the development of existing critical consciousness and perspectives -- Introduction: Africa: the continent, its nations, and diverse richness -- Suitability of health humanities: brief review of global engagement and growth -- Philosophical imaginations of HHA: a Freirean perspective -- HHA through the lens of Barnett -- Development in Africa and the university: a brief case study -- Conclusion -- References -- PART 2: Applications -- 28. Intervention theater -- Introduction -- engendering discussion about hospital-caused death -- Reprise: Hear Me as a resource for making difficult issues discussable -- Conclusion -- Resources -- References -- 29. Gallery and museum visiting -- Introduction -- The social function of galleries and museums: arts and culture as health resources 41. Papermaking |
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