Sleep of Reason: critical reflections on performance arts-based research as psycho-social commentary in expressive arts therapy praxis |
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Authors: | Angélica Pinna-Perez Rachel Frank |
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Institution: | Expressive Therapies, Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | This arts-based case study is a critical reflection on how performance art can be used as psycho-social commentary. It is an attempt to amplify arts-based inquiry using critical understandings of diverse and inclusive meaning making in expressive arts praxis and psychology. It examines the use of performance art in the expressive arts to understand psycho-social proximity to and complicity in dehumanization and structural racism. This arts-based research exists in the intersections of culture, race, the arts, and social commentary with the goals of learning how it facilitates awareness of psycho-social justice and how current uncritical expressive arts and psychology praxis and practitioners can perpetuate structural racism and racial trauma. It asserts performance art can be utilized as a catalyst for psycho-social transformation in creative ways. |
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Keywords: | arts-based research critical race theory expressive arts therapy performance art photo therapy racial trauma social justice arts-based inquiry |
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