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Arts approaches to conflict /

Contributor(s): Liebmann, Marian, 1942-.
Publisher: London ; Bristol, Pa. : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996Description: 389 p. : ill., music ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1853022934 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9781853022937:; 1853023000 (CD).Subject(s): Conflict management -- Methodology | Social conflict | Art therapy | Art and society | Arts -- Therapeutic use | Conflict (Psychology) | Psychology, Social | Art therapyDDC classification: 303.69
Contents:
I. Drama. Raising self-esteem in situations of conflict / Michael Dalton -- Conflict, knowledge and transformation : three drama techniques / Francis Gobey -- Playing with fire : the creative use of conflict / Nic Fine and Fiona Macbeth -- Stage fights : violence, conflict and drama / James Thompson -- The violent illusion : dramatherapy and the dangerous voyage to the heart of change / John Bergman and Saul Hewish -- CROSS-TALK : community conflict resolution through drama / Caird Forsyth. II. Visual arts. Conflict at school : the use of an art therapy approach to support children who are bullied / Carol Ross -- Giving it form : exploring conflict through art / Marian Liebmann -- Conflict resolution through art with homeless people / Dorothy F. Cameron.
III. Music. Getting our acts together : conflict resolution through music / June Boyce-Tillman -- Discord or harmony : issues of conflict in music therapy / Alison Levinge. IV. Movement. Torture--the body in conflict : the role of movement psychotherapy / Karen Callaghan. V. Storytelling. Transforming tales : exploring conflict through stories and storytelling / Belinda Hopkins. VI. Combined arts. Exploring conflict with classroom puppets / Val Major -- Childhood without fear : the Heartstone Project / David W. Rose -- Arts approaches to the conflict in Northern Ireland / Dave Duggan -- The open closing door : Impossible Theatre's video art work with offenders, victims and observers of crime / Chris Squire.
Summary: Conflict is an increasing feature of modern life, and very often it has disastrous and destructive outcomes. This volume examines the contribution that can be made by arts approaches, both to our understanding of conflict and its constructive resolution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Drama. Raising self-esteem in situations of conflict / Michael Dalton -- Conflict, knowledge and transformation : three drama techniques / Francis Gobey -- Playing with fire : the creative use of conflict / Nic Fine and Fiona Macbeth -- Stage fights : violence, conflict and drama / James Thompson -- The violent illusion : dramatherapy and the dangerous voyage to the heart of change / John Bergman and Saul Hewish -- CROSS-TALK : community conflict resolution through drama / Caird Forsyth. II. Visual arts. Conflict at school : the use of an art therapy approach to support children who are bullied / Carol Ross -- Giving it form : exploring conflict through art / Marian Liebmann -- Conflict resolution through art with homeless people / Dorothy F. Cameron.

III. Music. Getting our acts together : conflict resolution through music / June Boyce-Tillman -- Discord or harmony : issues of conflict in music therapy / Alison Levinge. IV. Movement. Torture--the body in conflict : the role of movement psychotherapy / Karen Callaghan. V. Storytelling. Transforming tales : exploring conflict through stories and storytelling / Belinda Hopkins. VI. Combined arts. Exploring conflict with classroom puppets / Val Major -- Childhood without fear : the Heartstone Project / David W. Rose -- Arts approaches to the conflict in Northern Ireland / Dave Duggan -- The open closing door : Impossible Theatre's video art work with offenders, victims and observers of crime / Chris Squire.

Conflict is an increasing feature of modern life, and very often it has disastrous and destructive outcomes. This volume examines the contribution that can be made by arts approaches, both to our understanding of conflict and its constructive resolution.

Includes bibliographical references and index

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