The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities

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نام کتاب : The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : راتلج همراه در علوم انسانی سلامت
سری : Routledge Companions to Literature
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 493
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138579903 , 9780429469060
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 8 مگابایت



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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
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
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
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
41. Papermaking
Introduction
Origins of papermaking
The therapeutic process of papermaking: benefits and challenges
Peace Paper Project
Two case studies
References
42. Making music
Introduction
Music and health
Applying music 1: group drumming and mental health
Applying music 2: group singing and postnatal depression
How to engage in music-making
Further reading
References
43. Shared music listening
Introduction
Sharing the activity of listening to “receptive” music listening
Case studies
Discussion
Conclusion
Resources
References
44. Clay modeling
Introduction
Routes to engagement
Challenges and conclusions
Resources
References
45. Architecture
Introduction
Architecture, health, and human well-being
Meaningfulness: the main value of architecture
Designing for the absence of memory: architecture for
Alzheimer’s patients
Promoting healthy architecture
Resources
References
46. Digital storytelling
Introduction
Making community
Welcoming failure
References
47. Heavy metal music
Introduction
Metal and mental health: research and directions within health
humanities
The Amity Affliction
Community
Personal reflections: on the emotionality and physicality of metal gigs
Conclusion
References
48. Graphic medicine
Introduction
Why comics?
Use of comics in the health humanities
Future of the field
Note
References
49. Horticultural arts
Introduction
Overview of evidence
Case study: “Minding the Garden”
Barriers and opportunities
Getting involved
Resources
Note
References
50. Choirs and singing
Introduction
De Haan Research Centre: singing, well-being, and health
Conclusion
References
51. Ancient texts
Introduction
Why research “old” medicines?
Background: medieval medical manuscripts
Do the drugs work?
AncientBiotics
Note
References
52. Philosophy
Introduction
A philosophical toolkit for patients
Public engagement with philosophy
Resources
References
53. Capoeira
Introduction
Capoeira and health
Conclusion
Further Reading
References
54. Kundalini yoga
Introduction
Yoga and its therapeutic qualities
Kundalini yoga
Reaching out: barriers and opportunities
Case study: Kundalini yoga in children’s care homes
People in control of their own health
Two exercises
Further reading
References
55. Musical composition and vocal expression
Introduction
Songwriting and composition for promoting health and well-being
Voice and vocal expression for promoting health and well-being
Case illustration
Conclusion
References
56. Storytelling
Introduction: storytelling and its discontents
Stories told of illness and heard as catalogues of symptoms
Stories can be formulaic, reductive, and rhetorical
From one couch to another
Is there evidence that telling stories has health benefits?
When storytelling is pathologized and not sanitized
References
57. Applied theatre
Introduction
Exercise 1: mirroring
Exercise 2: push hands
Facilitating discussion
References
58. Visual arts
Introduction
What’s the evidence?
Artists in care homes
Advice
References
59. Knitting
Introduction
References
60. Therapeutic filmmaking
Introduction: the history of film and video in health and culture
The history of therapeutic filmmaking
The case: an unexpected cancer diagnosis
What we did: the methods of therapeutic filmmaking
Therapeutic filmmaking elsewhere
References
61. Cooking
Introduction
Overview of evidence
Case presentation
Engaging the public
Resources
Further reading
References
62. Aesthetics of space
Introduction
Setting the scene: the aesthetics of hospital space
Case examples
Issues and barriers to artistic activity in hospital
Final thoughts
Resources
References
63. Law
Introduction
The vital role of law in health care
Case study: assisted human reproduction
Examples of public engagement
Conclusion
Resources
Notes
References
64. Quilting
Introduction
Quilting in relation to well-being, health, and health care
The impact of quilting
Case presentation
Facilitators and barriers to quilting
Public and community quilting
Resources
References
65. Sensory design and smart textiles
Introduction
Overview of evidence
eScent: a case study of wearable scent dispenser for enhanced health
and well-being
Examples and methods for engagement in this wearable scent dispenser
Resources
References
Index




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