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AN ARRANGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE CONTEMPORARY ART PRACTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH
STORYING SHEFFIELD
STORYING SHEFFIELD STORYING SHEFFIELD
‘STORY’ SELF COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT
SELF Inclusion Social Construction Power Environment Narrative
‘STORY’ COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT SELF
‘STORY’ resistance fragment (co-)construction image representation metaphor ownership
‘STORY’ SELF COLLABORATION CONTEXT STATEMENT
therapy identity
STORYING SHEFFIELD Paul Ricoeur Michel de Certeau Judith Butler Susan Brison Mary O’Hagan
Paul Ricoeur narrative/ identity sedimentation/ innovation
Michel de Certeau the city/ the everyday/ narrative/ space
Judith Butler
Judith Butler
Susan Brison
Susan Brison
Mary O’Hagan
I HAVE LOST MYSELF WHAT IS MY NAME? I HAVE NO NAME. ALL I AM IS SHAPE AND WEIGHT RAPID SHALLOW BREATHING AND A BLACK SPACE INSIDE MY HEAD
Flat, lacking motivation, sleep and appetite good. Discussed aetiology. Cont. LiCarb. 250 mg qid. Levels next time.
The fragments fall beneath as she stretches out her wings
“I am convinced that the desire to formulate truths is a virulent disease….as if formulas about the Universe could ruffle its majesty and as if the commonsense world and its duties were not eternally the really real.”
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