Produktbild: Applied Theatre

Applied Theatre Performing Health and Wellbeing

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.01.2017

Herausgeber

Veronica Baxter + weitere

Verlag

Methuen Drama

Seitenzahl

340

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

396 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4725-8457-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.01.2017

Herausgeber

Verlag

Methuen Drama

Seitenzahl

340

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

396 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4725-8457-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • Produktbild: Applied Theatre
  • Part 1 Introduction Katharine Low 1 Understanding Health, Wellbeing, the Millennium Development Goals and Health Inequities Katharine Low 2 Aesthetics, Instrumentalism and Ethics in Health and Wellbeing Veronica Baxter Part 2 3 Ageing: Dementia Care, Death and Dying (the UK and North America) 3.1 Introduction Katharine Low 3.2 Essay – Participatory theatre and dementia Nicola Hatton 3.3 Interview – ‘A discussion about death? I feel more alive now’ Sue Mayo in conversation with Liz Rothschild, Director of Kicking the Bucket: A Festival of Living and Dying 4 Communicable Diseases: Tuberculosis (South Africa), Malaria (Malawi) and Dengue Fever (Brazil) 4.1 Introduction Katharine Low 4.2 Essay – Tuberculosis: The forgotten plague Veronica Baxter and Michele Tameris 4.3 Snapshot – Dialogical theatre: Reconsidering the role of Theatre for Development for malaria prevention in Malawi Zindaba Dunduzu Chisiza 4.4 Interview – Public Enemy No. 1: Dengue fever in the favelas of Brazil Johayne Hildefonso is interviewed by Jan Onoszko 5 Non-Communicable Diseases: Lifestyle and Post-Colonial Stress Disorder (Canada), Nutrition and Health Eating (Denmark), Diabetes (UK) 121 5.1 Introduction Katharine Low 5.2 Essay – ‘Acting Out’ our health: Assisting youth in making healthy lifestyle choices through linking Indigenous perspectives about wellbeing with Applied Theatre Julian Robbins, Warren Linds, Linda Goulet, Jo-Ann Episkenew and Karen Schmidt 5.3 Snapshot – Health theatre for children Dan Grabowski and Jens Aagaard-Hansen 5.4 Snapshot – Creativity and change in the lifestyles of South Asian communities in Yorkshire Geetha Upadhyaya 6 Sexual Health: Practice from South Africa and the Asia– Pacific Region 145 6.1 Introduction Veronica Baxter 6.2 Essay – ‘It’s difficult to talk about sex in a positive way’: Creating a space to breathe Katharine Low 6.3 Snapshot – Performing the solution: Cautions and possibilities when using theatre conventions within HIV prevention programmes Helen Cahill 7 Cancer: Research from the UK, USA and Australia 167 7.1 Introduction Katharine Low 7.2 Essay – Proud disclosures and awkward receptions: between bodies with cancer and their audiences Brian Lobel 7.3 Snapshot – Alive and Out There: Theatre addressing stigma around cancer in diverse communities in Sydney, Australia Astrid Perry and Lynne Baker 8 Women’s Health and Gender Inequity: Experiences from India, Malawi and the Solomon Islands 8.1 Introduction Veronica Baxter 8.2 Essay – The ambiguities of Shakti: Performing women’s well-being in India Nandita Dinesh 8.3 Snapshot – Women’s drama group in Malawi targets mothers and children for burns prevention Effie Makepeace 8.4 Snapshot – Stages of Change: Using theatre to address domestic violence in the Solomon Islands Kiara Worth 9 Mental Health: Perspectives from South Africa, the UK and Brazil 9.1 Introduction Veronica Baxter 9.2 Essay – Between the ‘traditional’ and the theatrical: Forms and performances of healing depression in South Africa Sinethemba Makanya 9.3 Snapshot – Mad Gyms and Kitchens, Bobby Baker and Daily Life Ltd Caoimhe McAvinchey 9.4 Interview – Dionysus and ritual ecstasy: Madness and medicine Vitor Pordeus is interviewed by Katharine Low 10 Snapshots of Practice: Environmental Health, Medical Dramaturgy, Addiction and Ebola 10.1 Introduction Veronica Baxter 10.2 Snapshot – Ecological health in Violeta Luna’s NK 603: Action for Performer & e-Maiz Lisa Woynarski 10.3 Snapshot – Storying climate change adaptation: Theatre as a research tool in an Ecohealth research process in the Eastern Cape, South Africa Nicholas Hamer and Alexandra Sutherland 10.4 Snapshot – Generating a medical dramaturgy: Live intersections between intermediality and health Deirdre McLaughlin and Joanne Scott 10.5 Snapshot – ‘Dance lifts us up in the world’: Socially engaged theatre with people in recovery from addiction Zoe Zontou 10.6 Snapshot – The performance of Ebola: A critical analysis of Ebola Doctors Gloria Ernest-Samuel Afterword Veronica Baxter and Katharine Low