Canadian Creative Arts in Health, Training and Education Journal accessible now at website
The complete January 2009 issue of CCAHTE Journal with full articles is ready
NOW for you to access at the new CCAHTE website at:
http://www.cmclean.com
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This CCAHTE issue, "The Creative Response" features new
arts informed research;
a.. Arts informed methods in staff training/dementia care/concept of home
b.. Embodied approaches, Authentic Movement
c.. Autoethnographic Writing and Story in Grief and Loss
Home is Where the Heart Is: A Reader's Theatre
Maura McIntyre Ed.D.
Researcher and Adjunct Professor
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
University of Toronto
Arts informed methods in staff training/dementia care
"In exploring how individual staff members make home in the institution, I deconstruct
"homemaking" and reinvent the meaning and significance of homemaking as care.
I invite the reader to experience "home" and "care" as psychological constructs
through storied text and in-role performance." (read full article)
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Sculptural Installations on the Theme of Obliteration: A Response to Themes
Embodied in the MoverWitness Exchange
Eila Goldhahn Ph.D. (Dartington College of Arts and University of Plymouth, Devon, UK)
Embodied approaches, raising awareness, themes of death and loss, authentic movement
"..the installation process required considerable strength and skill of my moving body. I
physically moved and laboured whilst setting out and installing these works. The
actions of carrying the empty crates on my back, of stemming my own weight against
the weight of the wood, of straightening and balancing them...The image of doorways
became a metaphor for the questions that I posed with the work..in moving and
witnessing I experienced questions, intuitions and clear knowledge in vivid images
and these always occurred in relationship to the rhythms of my dancing and witnessing body."
(read full article)
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My Mother's Body: A Story of Grieving, Remembering and Touch
John J. Guiney Yallop, Ph.D.
School of Education, Acadia University
Autoethnographic writing, story, grief
"My mother's body gave me life, remembered my past, and could foretell my future.
Both Newfoundland and my mother's body help me, both nourished me (and continue to
nourish me) and yet both were and still are mysteries to me. But both also invite me to
know them, to try to understand what they can tell me about myself and more
importantly about how to relate that self to others." (read full article)
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CCAHTE News and Announcements:
a.. New Call for Papers for CCAHTE Issue #8
Submission information and guidelines here
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