
In Writing and Healing: Toward an Informed Practice,
editors Charles M. Anderson and Marian M. MacCurdy compile 15 essays
composed by and directed toward writing teachers and others who have
experienced writing and healing in a variety of settings - from classrooms
to substance-abuse treatment centers to AIDS support groups. The essays
provide not only descriptions of particular practices but also explorations
of areas of theory that support the development of techniques in healing.
The first section, Find Our Way In, addresses issues
of how teachers practice writing as healing. Section two, Traditions
and Extensions, looks at the tradition through which therapeutic writing
has made its way into our time. The third section, Writing and Healing
in the Classroom, focuses on the classroom and tackles topics including
expressive writing, journal writing, and writing about suicide. The
essays in the final section, Writing and Healing in the World, look
outside the classroom to such examples of public text as the names
on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., the individual squares
of the NAMES AIDS quilt project, and the Clothesline Project, which
decries violence against women.
Writing and Healing: Toward an Informed Practice
provides a unique occasion for teachers, scholars, and other professionals
to begin an open, serious conversation about he healing power of writing.
ISBN: 0-8141-5860-9
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