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Signifying pain :constructing and healing the self through writing
- 作者: Harris, Judith,
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press 2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xv, 304 pages).
- 叢書名: SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture
- 標題: Interprétation psychanalytique. , Self-perception. , Création littéraire Emploi en thérapeutique -- Congrès. , Therapeutic use. , MEDICAL , Self Concept , Writing , Creative writing Therapeutic use. , Psychoanalytic Interpretation , Creative writing , Stress, Psychological psychology , Literature , psychology , Allied Health ServicesOccupational Therapy. , MEDICAL Allied Health Services -- Occupational Therapy. , Perception de soi. , Emploi en thérapeutique , Écriture. , Psychoanalytic interpretation. , Littérature. , Electronic books. , Therapeutic use , writing (processes) , Creative writing Therapeutic use -- Congresses. , Stress, Psychological , Création littéraire , Writing. , Conference papers and proceedings.
- ISBN: 0791487067 , 9780791487068
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-289) and index.
- 摘要: "Signifying Pain applies the principles of therapeutic writing to such painful life experiences as mental illness, suicide, racism, domestic abuse, and even genocide. Probing deep into the bedrock of literary imagination, Judith Harris traces the odyssey of a diverse group of writers - John Keats, Derek Walcott, Jane Kenyon, Michael S. Harper, Robert Lowell, and Ai, as well as student writers - who have used their writing to work through and past such personal traumas. Drawing on her own experience as a poet and teacher, Harris shows how the process can be long and arduous, but that when exercised within the spirit of one's own personal compassion, the results can be limitless. Signifying Pain will be of interest not only to teachers of creative and therapeutic writing, but also to those with a critical interest in autobiographical or confessional writing more generally."--Jacket.
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A deeply personal yet universal work, Signifying Pain applies the principles of therapeutic writing to such painful life experiences as mental illness, suicide, racism, domestic abuse, and even genocide. Probing deep into the bedrock of literary imagination, Judith Harris traces the odyssey of a diverse group of writers—John Keats, Derek Walcott, Jane Kenyon, Michael S. Harper, Robert Lowell, and Ai, as well as student writers—who have used their writing to work through and past such personal traumas. Drawing on her own experience as a poet and teacher, Harris shows how the process can be long and arduous, but that when exercised within the spirit of one's own personal compassion, the results can be limitless. Signifying Pain will be of interest not only to teachers of creative and therapeutic writing, but also to those with a critical interest in autobiographical or confessional writing more generally.
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