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Jan 30, 2013 · bmited for publication: 14th January 2013 Accepted for publication: 6th February 2013AbstractCatalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of diference’ and through a reflection on the practices of art psychotherapy, this paper seeks to illuminat. the progressive and empowering nature that creative ...
Dec 29, 2023 · This chapter draws upon feminist praxis in therapy, art, and embodiment to consider what such a reclamation might look like and constructs both counternarratives and counterstrategies to generate trans-inclusive alternatives to the present “problem” of the female body. The chapter draws upon the affective imaginary of the female self in ...
- paula.singleton@open.ac.uk
Nov 15, 2024 · Discover how feminist theory and art intersect to redefine body representation, challenge norms, and celebrate diversity in the evolving cultural landscape.
By bringing gender theory to art therapy, Susan Hogan and other contributors, to varying degrees, align art therapy practice more closely to art practice… This is a gem of a book. It represents the placing of firmer footsteps within the profession with writing that enters the mainstream of debate and dialogue on issues such as gender, race and sexual orientation in relation to art therapy…
- Professor Susan J Hogan
Feb 6, 2013 · The acknowledgement of feminist issues is explored within art therapy as a profession, and art therapy that considers a feminist therapeutic approach with a female BPD client group is considered ...
Jan 16, 2023 · Paint is traditionally provided as part of the body-mapping approach. Art expressions may also include actual hand and footprints and colors and symbols are painted on or around the body outline ...
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Sep 18, 2023 · The female body has long been constructed by feminism as in need of reclamation. Singleton draws upon feminist praxis in therapy, art and embodiment to consider what such a reclamation might look ...