
Journal of Applied Arts & Health 11.1&2 is out now
Intellect is happy to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 11.1&2 is out now!
Special Double Issue: ‘Applied Puppetry in Health’
For more information about the special issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-arts-health
Aims & Scope
This peer-reviewed journal intends to serve a wide community of artists, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers evidencing the effectiveness of the interdisciplinary use of arts in health and arts for health. It provides a forum for publication and debate of arts in health care and health promotion. The journal defines ‘health' broadly to include physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, occupational, social and community health.
Issue 11.1&2
CARIAD ASTLES, EMMA FISHER, LAURA PURCELL-GATES AND PERSEPHONE SEXTOU
Major Articles
EMMA FISHER
Walk in/walk as my shoes: Puppetry and prosocial empathy in healthcare
CARIAD ASTLES
The Sentient Spoon as broken puppet: Celebrating otherness with performing objects
MATT SMITH
Towards disabled futures: Nonrealist embodiment in puppetry
PETRA KUPPERS
ROSS W. PRIOR
Bodies speaking: Embodiment, illness and the poetic materiality of puppetry/object practice
MARINA TSAPLINA
Notes from the Field
It’s not me! It’s him! Interactive puppet play to help children cope
SUSAN LINN
Symbolic transformation through puppetry
KARIM DAKROUB
Making the invisible visible: Exploring life with chronic illness/ disability through puppetry
CORINA DUYN
‘Withness’: Creative spectating for residents living with advanced dementia in care homes
CAROLINE ASTELL-BURT, THERESA MCNALLY, GEMMA COLLARD-STOKES AND YOON IRONS
Puppets as psychotherapeutic instrument: Intermediary and intra-intermediary object in psychodrama
JAIME ROJAS-BERMÚDEZ AND GRACIELA MOYANO
Lisa’s baby: Dramaturgical aspects of therapeutic puppetry
ANTJE WEGENER
Puppet theatre: A way to tell what cannot be told and to face pain
ANDREA MARKOVITS
The truth behind the screen: Digital shadows in the time of pandemic
LYNNE KENT
EMMA FISHER AND CARIAD ASTLES
Interviews
Exploring methods of training the actor/puppeteer in healthcare: A Socratic dialogue
PERSEPHONE SEXTOU AND WESLEY ROLSTON
Collaborations between surgery and puppetry: Rachel Warr
CARIAD ASTLES
Interview with Dr Gibdel Wilson
EMMA FISHER
Puppets, women and health in Togo: An interview with Vicky Tsikplonou, Togo
CARIAD ASTLES
Interview with Nikki Charlesworth
EMMA FISHER
Interview with Kay Yasugi from Pupperoos
LAURA PURCELL-GATES
Reviews
CARIAD ASTLES
CARIAD ASTLES, EMMA FISHER, LAURA PURCELL-GATES AND PERSEPHONE SEXTOU