Arts and Mindfulness Education for Human Flourishing

Title: Arts and Mindfulness Education for Human Flourishing
Author: , Tatiana Chemi
ISBN: 0367746301 / 9780367746308
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 306
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2024
Availability: 15-20 days

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This edited volume explores the role of arts and meditation within educational settings, and looks in particular at the preventive and developmental function of the arts in educational contexts through different theoretical perspectives.

Encompassing research from an array of disciplines including theatre, psychology, neuroscience, music, psychiatry, and mindfulness, the book draws insights relevant to a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary fields. Chapters are divided into thematic sections, each outlining praxes and emphasising how educating within and through the arts can provide tools for critical thinking, creativity and a sense of agency, consequently fulfilling the need of well-being and contributing towards human flourishing. Ultimately, the book focuses on the role the arts have played in our understanding of physical and mental health, and demonstrates the new-found significance of the discipline in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With its interdisciplinary and timely nature, this book will be essential reading for scholars, academics, and post-graduate researchers in the field of arts education, creative therapies, neuroscience, psychology, and mindfulness.

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Part 1 : The Creative Mind Section, editor László Harmat
Chapter 1 : A dual model of mindfulness and flow, shared neural substrates – with a specific focus on individual sports performance László Harmat and Anna Herbert 
Chapter 2 : Flow synchronization and shared emotions, towards understanding collective flow experience Timea Magyaródi, Bengt Köping Olsson and László Harmat 
Chapter 3 : Creativity and health: artistic experiences as wellbeing Nick Ponsillo, Stephen Clift and Tatiana Chemi

Part 2 : The Sensorial Mind Section, editor Elvira Brattico 
Chapter 4 : Music, mindfulness and meditation – A neuroscientific account Mark Reybrouck and Elvira Brattico  
Chapter 5 : Music for Hedonia and Eudaimonia During Pandemic Social Isolation Niels Chr. Hansen 
Chapter 6 : The impact of orchestral playing on children’s lives M.C. Fasano, E. Brattico, I. Siemens, A. Gargiulo, M.L. Kringelbach, C. Semeraro and R. Cassibba 
Chapter 7 : Health Care, Incarceration, and Arts-Based Practices Anu Mitra and Tamara White

Part 3 : The Embodied Mind Section, editor Tatiana Chemi 
Chapter 8 : Visiting Death and Learning to Live Through Theatre in Military Education Tatiana Chemi and Kristian Firing 
Chapter 9 : (Re)Centering the Body: Bodyography, Autonomy as Pedagogy, and Human Flourishing The Bodies Collective 
Chapter 10 : Human Flourishing through Dance Practice Meghedi Vartanian, Shahrzad Khorsandi, Luisa Sancho Escanero, Cristina Acedo-Carmona and Julia F. Christensen 
Chapter 11 : Exploring the use of a visual model: Are we dancing together? Alison Neilson

Part 4 : The Collective Mind Section, editor Lone Overby Fjorback 
Chapter 12 : Literature for human growth through our own lense Lone Overby Fjorback, Anshu Varma, Sará King and Katinka Gøtzsche 
Chapter 13 : The Neuroscience of Ethics - Does Yoga, Meditation, and Mindfulness Training Make you a Better Person? Selma Quist-Møller, Sará King and Lone Overby Fjorback 
Chapter 14 : Human Rights and Ethics as a Spiritual Practice Sará King, Selma Quist-Møller and Lone Overby Fjorback 
Chapter 15 : Arts as aesthetic education: understanding the challenges related to citizenship Rannveig Thorkelsdóttir, Hanna Ólafsdóttir and Íris Ellenberger