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      Messy Connections: Creating Atmospheres of Addiction Recovery Through Performance Practice

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      This book examines performance practices that involve people in recovery from addiction and offers an understanding of how artistic activity can create social environments – or atmospheres - that support recovery.

      This book examines performance practices that involve people in recovery from ...

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      Product ID:9781032220727
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
      Title:Messy Connections
      Subtitle:Creating Atmospheres of Addiction Recovery Through Performance Practice
      Authors:Author: Cathy Sloan
      Page Count:122
      Subjects:Performance art, Performance art, Theatre studies, Philosophy, Health, illness and addiction: social aspects, Drugs and alcohol: social aspects, Sociology, Medical sociology, Psychotherapy, Addiction and therapy, Creative therapy / Expressive therapies, Health, Relationships and Personal development, Theatre studies, Philosophy, Illness & addiction: social aspects, Drug & substance abuse: social aspects, Sociology, Medical sociology, Psychotherapy, Addiction & therapy, Creative therapy (eg art, music, drama), Health & personal development
      Description:This book examines performance practices that involve people in recovery from addiction and offers an understanding of how artistic activity can create social environments – or atmospheres - that support recovery.

      This book examines performance practices that involve people in recovery from addiction, theorising such practices as recovery-engaged.

      Focusing on examples of practice from a growing movement of UK-based recovery arts practitioners and performers, it highlights a unique approach to performance that infuses an understanding of lived experiences of addiction and recovery with creative practice. It offers a philosophy of being in recovery that understands lived experience, and performance practice, as a dynamic system of interrelations with the human and nonhuman elements that make up the societal settings in which recovery communities struggle to exist. It thereby frames the process of recovery, and recovery-engaged performance, as an affective ecology – a system of messy connections. Building upon ideas from posthumanist research on addiction, cultural theory on identity and new materialist interpretations of performance practice, it considers how such contemporary theory might offer additional ways of thinking and doing arts practice with people affected by addiction. The discussion highlights the distinct aesthetics, ethics and politics of this area of performance practice.

      This study will be of great interest to students and scholars in Applied Theatre and Critical Arts and Mental Health studies.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-04-25

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      Weight356 g
      Dimensions163 × 242 × 14 mm