Care ethics and art. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Care ethics and art. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Care ethics and art
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jacqueline Millner and Gretchen Coombs.
- Editors:
- Millner, Jacqueline
Coombs, Gretchen - Contents:
- Introduction Jacqueline Millner and Gretchen Coombs Part 1: Caring relations: collaborating, parenting Chapter 1 Care, interrelatedness and creative practices: The Care Project (2018-2022): Jacqueline Millner Chapter 2 Creative care: modelling caring practices through artistic collaborations in neurodiverse and palliative-care contexts: Catherine Bell Chapter 3 Improvising caring: Catherine Ryan Chapter 4 Mental illness, care and the bad mother: Sylvia Griffin Chapter 5 Soiling the white cube: artist parent experiences: Nina Ross, Lizzy Sampson and Jessie Scott Part 2: Care and materiality: bodies, craft, textiles Chapter 6 Mattering bodies in a mattering world: Katie Lee Chapter 7 Remaining alert to an ethos of care: the responsiveness of artistic process: Kylie Banyard Chapter 8 The migrant material: Azza Zein Chapter 9 Threads of Resistance : feminist activism, collaborative making and care ethics: Rachael Haynes Chapter 10 Care through craft: making in defence of Human Rights: Tal Fitzpatrick and Stephanie Dunlap Part 3: Care: value, work, institution Chapter 11 Sex work, care work and art work in Sidsel Meineche Hansen and Therese Henningsen’s Maintenancer (2018): Benison Kilby Chapter 12 Care-full reading: towards a speculative practice of study in the university: Andrew Goodman Chapter 13 Alleviating anxiety: care in action during the pandemic: Rebecca Mayo Chapter 14 Working in the Trouble and Jane Bennett’s Middle Ground: animating creative projects in theIntroduction Jacqueline Millner and Gretchen Coombs Part 1: Caring relations: collaborating, parenting Chapter 1 Care, interrelatedness and creative practices: The Care Project (2018-2022): Jacqueline Millner Chapter 2 Creative care: modelling caring practices through artistic collaborations in neurodiverse and palliative-care contexts: Catherine Bell Chapter 3 Improvising caring: Catherine Ryan Chapter 4 Mental illness, care and the bad mother: Sylvia Griffin Chapter 5 Soiling the white cube: artist parent experiences: Nina Ross, Lizzy Sampson and Jessie Scott Part 2: Care and materiality: bodies, craft, textiles Chapter 6 Mattering bodies in a mattering world: Katie Lee Chapter 7 Remaining alert to an ethos of care: the responsiveness of artistic process: Kylie Banyard Chapter 8 The migrant material: Azza Zein Chapter 9 Threads of Resistance : feminist activism, collaborative making and care ethics: Rachael Haynes Chapter 10 Care through craft: making in defence of Human Rights: Tal Fitzpatrick and Stephanie Dunlap Part 3: Care: value, work, institution Chapter 11 Sex work, care work and art work in Sidsel Meineche Hansen and Therese Henningsen’s Maintenancer (2018): Benison Kilby Chapter 12 Care-full reading: towards a speculative practice of study in the university: Andrew Goodman Chapter 13 Alleviating anxiety: care in action during the pandemic: Rebecca Mayo Chapter 14 Working in the Trouble and Jane Bennett’s Middle Ground: animating creative projects in the Australian Anthropocene: Elizabeth Day Chapter 15 FAVOURECONOMY : sharing alternative value in the arts: Stella Chen and Claire Field Chapter 16 Caring about the vast non-existent horizon: cosmographic infrastructures and performances of care in twenty-first century feminist art practice: Nancy Mauro-Flude Part 4: Artist pages Chapter 17 Sam Bews, Elements ( The Language of My Mother, Second Iteration), 2021 Rebekah Pryor, Saltcellars, 2017 Ebony Muller, CARE DANCE, 2017–2020 Louisa Bufardeci, Tacking, 2019–ongoing Linda Judge, Mum, 2019 Part 5: Care and earth: doting, healing, advocating Chapter 18 Patch/work, re/pair: a braided dialogue on breakage, fires, and the labours of care: Deb Cleland and Zsuzsi Soboslay Chapter 19 Capturing the air: care in the field of measurement: Jessie Boylan Chapter 20 Stand your ground: global solidarity through creative care Caroline Phillips Chapter 21 A manifesto of care: Keely Macarow … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 701.03
Arts and society
Arts -- Moral and ethical aspects
Caring -- Moral and ethical aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000471359
9781000471304
9781003167556 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367765651
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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