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Publication Date: 2011-Dec
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Art, Disability, Learning and the Dance of My Life
Thorley, Faith
Australian Journal of Adult Learning, v51 spec iss p205-212 Dec 2011
I use my passion and skills as an artist to deal with my various disabilities resulting from brain tumour surgery. The "artvantages" of this approach have been many: improved self-esteem and a greater sense of wellbeing, to name just two. On reflection and after revisiting the experiences of my healing journey, I now know when this journey began. Today I've come to recognise its beginning as the onset of my personal transformation. My aim in this paper is to explain how I believe my personal transformation happened after my brain tumour surgery and to describe the transformative learning process that followed. I will support these explanations with valuable insights that I've gained from research in adult education and my involvement with others with disabilities. Next, I will introduce my interpretation of a phenomenon that I call "arts-based resistance learning". This has been a major phase in my personal transformative journey and the subject of my current PhD inquiry. I am strongly committed to my research inquiry because it is uncovering new ways of using art to enhance life, which gives me hope, and may inspire and so assist other like afflicted people, health professionals and concerned individuals.
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Artists, Disabilities, Adult Education, Resistance (Psychology), Art
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Education Level: Adult Education
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Language: English
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