From Fragmentation to Wholeness: Containers for Healing
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40368Mots-clés :
holistic education, arts based inquiry, healing, container as metaphor, containers for healingRésumé
Psychological and social fragmentation in many forms confronts us daily. Using a framework of holistic education and Indigenous holism, I propose a pedagogy of repair to facilitate healing and wholeness. The metaphor of container is used to investigate how to transform fragmented parts of the self or of society and lead the fragments towards wholeness by facilitating transformational encounters with ourselves, with others, and with the world. Metaphorical containers are not necessarily physical spaces, but are created by relationships, by ritual, by art-making and by other means. A felt-sense-informed, arts-based inquiry elucidates characteristics of effective containers. An Indigenous model of healing and justice, an alternative prison in the province of British Columbia, serves as a poignant example of an effective healing container.Téléchargements
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2018-08-31
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Pearl, T. (2018). From Fragmentation to Wholeness: Containers for Healing. La Revue De l’association Canadienne Pour l’étude De Curriculum , 16(1), 36–52. https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-4467.40368
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Aesthetics, Embodiment and Well-Being
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