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Trauma, Tragedy, Therapy: The Arts and Human Suffering

Trauma, Tragedy, Therapy: The Arts and Human Suffering

  • Author: Levine, Stephen K.
On the whole, Levine makes an important contribution to the field of trauma study by identifying philosophical problems within the current field of trauma study. He then shows how a new discourse,... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction.
  • Part I . From Trauma to Tragedy.
  • 1. . Going to the Ground: Reflections on the Foundations of Expressive Arts Therapy.
  • 2. Mimetic Wounds: From Trauma to Tragedy.
  • 3. Trauma, Therapy and the Arts: Towards a Dionysian Poiesis.
  • Part II . Chaos Into Form.
  • 4. Order and Chaos in Therapy and the Arts: An Encounter.
  • 5. Is Order Enough? Is Chaos too Much? Art, Therapy and the Search for Wholeness - A Dialogue.
  • 6. The Expressive Body: A Fragmented Totality.
  • 7. The Second Coming: Beauty, Chaos and the Arts.
  • 8. The Art of Despair: Therapy After Godot.
  • Chapter 9 . Researching Information - Imagining Research.
  • 10. A Fragmented Totality? An Interview.
  • Part III . Poiesis After Post-Modernism.
  • 11. Poiesis and Praxis: Between Art and Action.
  • 12. Be Like Jacques: Mimesis with a Difference.
  • 13. What Can I Say Dear After I've Said Sorry? Poiesis After Post-Modernism. References.