

An edition of Creative Life Writing as a Tool for Transformative Learning (2012)
By Celia Hunt
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
197
Description:
"Arising from a research project conducted over two years, Transformative Learning through Creative Life Writing examines the effects of fictional autobiography on adult learners' sense of self. Starting from a teaching and learning perspective, Hunt draws together ideas from psychodynamic psychotherapy, literary and learning theory, and work in the cognitive and neurosciences of the self and consciousness, to argue that creative life writing undertaken in a supportive learning environment, alongside opportunities for critical reflection, has the power to transform the way people think and learn. It does this by opening them up to a more embodied self-experience, which increases their awareness of the source of their thinking in bodily feeling and enables them to develop a more reflexive approach to learning. Hunt locates this work within recent developments in the influential field of transformative learning. She also identifies it as a form of therapeutic education arguing, contrary to those who say that this approach leads to a diminished sense of self, that it can help people to develop a stronger sense of agency, whether for writing or learning or relations with others."--Publisher website.
subjects: Creative writing, Study and teaching, Transformative learning, Self in literature, Création littéraire, Étude et enseignement, Apprentissage transformateur, Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES, Composition & Creative Writing, Rhetoric, REFERENCE, Writing Skills, Self, Literature