The title of this thesis is derived from an exploration of how bodily representation, isolated between channels of language, sound, or image, can uniquely objectify expressions of pain. The first exercise was to represent the presence of a human body through the medium-specific constraints of each channel. Building from Elaine Scarry’s The Body in Pain and phenomenological studies on pain, this exercise was informed by three concepts: (1) a paradox of signs, (2) pain and imagination, and (3) pain and memory. Second, by toggling between the channels and finding the unique communicative potential within their structural constraints, I created opportunities to objectify aspects of pain so as to create a presence for an experience that is inher...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, Hawaii and The...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The present paper takes an interactional approach to the problem of communicating pain. We ask how a...
The title of this thesis is derived from an exploration of how bodily representation, isolated betwe...
Pain is a highly problematic concept for a scholarly dissertation. It is thought to shatter consciou...
The artwork produced for this thesis examines pain from three primary perspectives: medical, psycho-...
What is persistent pain? How do we communicate pain, not only in words but in visual images and gest...
The artists of art-dialog with their professional backgrounds as a family doctor and an art therapis...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
This book brings into dialogue approaches from anthropology, sociology, visual art, theatre, and lit...
Counter-scripting the Body in Pain, An Artistic Interrogation into Pain as Practice, Site, and Subve...
This paper considers the role of an emergent embodied art practice in better understanding, communic...
This book brings into dialogue approaches from anthropology, sociology, visual art, theatre, and lit...
Images of the body in pain are the primary medium through which we come to know war, torture and oth...
This dissertation explores how meanings are made around a queer Eelam Tamil fibromyalgic woman schol...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, Hawaii and The...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The present paper takes an interactional approach to the problem of communicating pain. We ask how a...
The title of this thesis is derived from an exploration of how bodily representation, isolated betwe...
Pain is a highly problematic concept for a scholarly dissertation. It is thought to shatter consciou...
The artwork produced for this thesis examines pain from three primary perspectives: medical, psycho-...
What is persistent pain? How do we communicate pain, not only in words but in visual images and gest...
The artists of art-dialog with their professional backgrounds as a family doctor and an art therapis...
This chapter explores interdisciplinary thinking about pain and its relation to language as a comple...
This book brings into dialogue approaches from anthropology, sociology, visual art, theatre, and lit...
Counter-scripting the Body in Pain, An Artistic Interrogation into Pain as Practice, Site, and Subve...
This paper considers the role of an emergent embodied art practice in better understanding, communic...
This book brings into dialogue approaches from anthropology, sociology, visual art, theatre, and lit...
Images of the body in pain are the primary medium through which we come to know war, torture and oth...
This dissertation explores how meanings are made around a queer Eelam Tamil fibromyalgic woman schol...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, Hawaii and The...
Pain is difficult to communicate and translate into language, yet most social research on pain exper...
The present paper takes an interactional approach to the problem of communicating pain. We ask how a...