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Performance and Cure: Drama and Healing in Ancient Greece and Contemporary America: Classical Inter/Faces

Autor Professor Karelisa V. Hartigan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2009
In this fascinating addition to the Classical Inter/faces series, Karelisa V. Hartigan suggests that drama was regularly performed in the theatres built within or adjacent to the ancient sanctuaries of Asklepios. She argues that a pageant which showed the enactment of the god healing prompted the dream therapy the patient experienced at the sanctuary. Patients who viewed this drama were ready to receive the nightly ministrations of the deity, his attendants and his animals while they slept in the dormitory at the Asklepieion. To support her thesis, Hartigan discusses the mind-body relationship in the healing process, a relationship the medical profession is beginning to recognize. She concludes by presenting first-hand material based on her experience doing Playback Theatre for patients at Shands Hospital at the University of Florida. In performing improvisational scenes at bedside or in a community space, she has witnessed how the mini-dramas lift the patients' spirits and offer them hope for a successful outcome to their illness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715636398
ISBN-10: 0715636391
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Classical Inter/Faces

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Argues that suggests that drama was regularly performed in the theatres built within or adjacent to the ancient sanctuaries of Asklepios, and considers the mind-body relationship in the healing process

Notă biografică

Karelisa V. Hartigan is Professor Emerita of Classics at the University of Florida, USA. She is the author of Muse on Madison Avenue: Classical Myth in Contemporary Advertising (2002), Greek Tragedy on the American Stage (1995), Ambiguity & Self-Deception: The Apollo & Artemis Plays of Euripides (1991) and The Poets and the Cities (1979).

Cuprins

Preface Glossary Introduction I. Drama and Healing in Contemporary Medicine 1. The Relationship Between Mind and Body 2. Art and MedicineII. Drama and Healing in Ancient Greece The Cult of Asklepios The God The Process The Evidence 2. The Sanctuaries Epidauros Other Major Healing Sites Regional Sites Local Sites Pausanias and Asklepios Athens III. Drama and Healing in the Contemporary American Hospital Case Study: Shands Hospital at the University of Florida IV. Asklepios Beyond the Classical World 1. Asklepios and Jesus 2. Healing Saints of the Greek Orthodox Church V. Conclusion and Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

Descriere

Argues that a pageant which showed the enactment of the god healing prompted the dream therapy the patient experienced at the sanctuary. This title discusses the mind-body relationship in the healing process.