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Communicating personal amnesty : a dismodernist approach to arts intersections between disability, personal stories and well-being

机译:沟通个人大赦:对残疾人,个人故事与幸福之间的艺术交融的一种现代主义方法

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This thesis investigates the role of narrative devices in the process of improving an individual’s psychological and physiological experience of health and well-being using two methods of inquiry: a theoretical research project and a comparative analysis of two case studies. Through these two approaches the research examines how the health status of people experiencing disability can be re-positioned and re-designed to develop creative, narrative-based approaches to strengthen communication between the mainstream community and those marginalised by pathological, social and biological illness-centric policy. The theoretical section of the thesis examines two different, but complementary bodies of research: health and well-being, and narrative reconstruction. By invoking Antonovksy’s (1985a) theory of salutogenesis and Davis’s (2002) theory of dismodernism, the study examines the role of language and narrative in the defining of health in social, pathological and ableist spheres. The research positions health and well-being as disparate from historical and contemporary readings of illness and disability and presents literature to support the potential to improve health well-being through a creative re-narration of the experience of disability. The research examines the theoretical concepts of resilience, autonomy and social inclusion through a detailed examination of narratology and the amnesty narrative. The study links these theoretical approaches to a practical Arts-Health intersection program developed for the research project called Communicating Personal Amnesty. Through a comparative analysis of a Pilot Study and Major Case study, the research presents findings derived from theory-building participatory action research showing the efficacy of the program. The research provides a detailed analysis of key narrative structures through a variety of experimental methodological approaches to encourage an important dialogue between the creative components of the thesis and the more traditional health-based academic critique. The research is an example of emergent translational health methodologies, in disability studies.
机译:本文通过两种调查方法研究了叙事工具在改善个人健康状况的心理和生理过程中的作用:一个理论研究项目和两个案例研究的比较分析。通过这两种方法,研究人员研究了如何重新定位和重新设计经历残疾的人的健康状况,以开发创新的,基于叙事的方法,以加强主流社区与那些被病理,社会和生物学疾病边缘化的人们之间的沟通,中心政策。论文的理论部分考察了两个不同但互补的研究机构:健康与福祉以及叙事重构。通过引用Antonovksy(1985a)的称呼发生理论和Davis(2002)的现代主义理论,该研究考察了语言和叙事在社会,病理学和能力主义领域对健康定义的作用。该研究将健康和福祉与疾病和残疾的历史和当代读物区分开来,并提出了文献,以通过创造性地重新描述残疾经验来支持改善健康的潜力。该研究通过对叙事学和大赦叙事的详细研究,考察了复原力,自治和社会包容的理论概念。该研究将这些理论方法与为名为“沟通个人大赦”的研究项目开发的实用的艺术与健康交叉路口计划联系起来。通过对先导研究和大案例研究的比较分析,该研究提出了从理论构建参与式行动研究中得出的结果,表明了该计划的有效性。该研究通过各种实验方法论方法对关键叙事结构进行了详细分析,以鼓励论文的创造性成分与更为传统的基于健康的学术批评之间的重要对话。该研究是残疾研究中新兴的转化健康方法论的一个例子。

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    Vogelpoel Nicholas;

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