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Mithlo, Nancy Marie – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
Contemporary Native arts are rarely included in global arts settings that highlight any number of other disenfranchised artists seeking to gain recognition and a voice in the form of critical exhibition practice or scholarship. This article argues that Native artists can benefit from an increased participation in these broader arts networks, given…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Artists, Exhibits, Art Expression
Ezzy, Douglas – Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
The article argues that the emotional framing of interviews plays a major role in shaping the content of interviews. Drawing on the psychoanalytic theory of Jessica Benjamin and Luce Irigaray, the article describes how interviews can be experienced as either conquest or communion. Qualitative researchers typically focus on the cognitively…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, Theories, Psychology
Penwell, Derek L. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2009
The profoundly thoughtful--not to mention extensive--character of the scholarship historically applied to the nature of the difference between Plato and Aristotle on the issue of the tragic emotions raises the obvious question: What new is there left to say? In this article, the author seeks to hold together two separate issues that have occupied…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Tragedy, Moral Values, Art
Jayanandhan, Stephanie Raill – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2009
If asked to define the idea of "place" one might struggle. Yet people across time and cultures readily share examples of important places or safe places or "foreign" places with one another and offer heartfelt descriptions in literature and art of childhood places, favorite places, strange places. Akinbola Akinwumi, paraphrasing Yi-Fu Tuan,…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Geographic Location, Emotional Response, Attachment Behavior
Rosen, Alan – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This article is a reprint of the viewpoint which originally appeared in 2004 (volume 21(3), 163-167). It is a memoir of a horrific experience, expressed through drawings. The author takes the readers with him on his very personal frightening journey of quintuple bypass surgery. He not only tells the readers, he shows them how making art became a…
Descriptors: Surgery, Personal Narratives, Heart Disorders, Art Therapy
Nagam, Julie – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2011
The cityscape holds the memories of indigenous bones and bodies that resurrect a deep sense of place that exists in the landscape of the city of Toronto. This deep sense of place is part of a connection to the land and stories of place. In this article, the author bridges the creative work of Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore with the living…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Municipalities, Geographic Location
Orzechowicz, David – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2008
Theatre provides a unique set of conditions for the management of emotions. Drawing on participant observation from one repertory theater, three university productions, and interviews with stage actors, directors, and acting instructors, I conceptualize actors as privileged emotion managers. Actors access structural resources that enable their…
Descriptors: Acting, Emotional Response, Self Control, Audience Awareness
American Journal of Play, 2010
Jaak Panksepp, known best for his work on animal emotions and coining the term "affective neuroscience," investigates the primary processes of brain and mind that enable and drive emotion. As an undergraduate, he briefly considered a career in electrical engineering but turned instead to psychology, which led to a 1969 University of…
Descriptors: Brain, Play, Neurological Organization, Animals
Cobb, Catlin – Teaching Artist Journal, 2010
Inner-city public school classrooms, group homes, juvenile detention centers and facilities will be with Americans forever. Their populations can deflate, challenge, or improve any artist's skills and expertise. The author thinks of teaching artists who work these strenuous communities as soldiers of service, dedicated individuals who fight with…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Urban Education, Group Homes, Juvenile Justice
Denson, Thomas F.; Spanovic, Marija; Miller, Norman – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
T. F. Denson, M. Spanovic, and N. Miller (2009) meta-analytically tested the hypotheses that specific appraisals and emotions would predict cortisol and immune responses to laboratory stressors and emotion inductions. Although the cortisol data supported the integrated specificity hypothesis, G. E. Miller (2009) raised questions concerning the…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Psychological Patterns, Hypothesis Testing, Meta Analysis
Parker, Blaise Astra – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2009
The author's partner Jay died on May 23, 2006. It was sudden and unexpected--he was 31, the author was 30. Her grief was prolonged and agonizing, and she has since learned that doctors refer to her condition as "complicated grief." Truly, she is not sure how she survived the first year after Jay's death. She certainly was not convinced she wanted…
Descriptors: Feminism, Grief, Coping, Well Being
Zembylas, Michalinos – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2008
This article interrogates the sentimentality, resentment or desensitization in education as a result of the politics of emotion in the circulation of trauma narratives. Such an interrogation advises a different analysis of trauma narratives, one that acknowledges the politics of trauma and the dangers from its rhetoric. Sentimental education takes…
Descriptors: Empathy, Violence, Personal Narratives, Political Influences
Burdick, Melanie – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2009
This article considers the emotional and psychological complexities of responding to personal narratives when the focus is war. The author teaches at a community college and she always begins her semester with a narrative assignment for the usual reasons: students write better when they write what they know; teachers should scaffold writing…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, War, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives
Paradis, Michel – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
I am in full agreement with Aneta Pavlenko's analysis of the data and her line of reasoning about emotion words and emotion concepts, but not with her claim that the findings are unique to the study of bilingualism, and that differential language emotionality is uniquely visible in bi- and multilingual speakers. I will argue that (i) emotion words…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Multilingualism, Interference (Language), Bilingualism
Eaude, Tony – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2009
This article discusses the concepts of happiness, emotional well-being and mental health in the light of recent work on children's spirituality, to argue that such a consideration can help to avoid simplistic and individualistic views of each. Distinguishing between happiness as short-term gratification and as longer-term flourishing, the latter…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Mental Health, Religious Factors, Psychological Patterns