Moving along: A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson's Dance
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Moving along : A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson's Dance. / Frølunde, Lisbeth Gjødvad; Phillips, Louise Jane; Christensen-Strynø, Maria Bee.
Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2023. 180 s. (Medical Humanities: Criticism & Creativity, Bind 2).Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Bog › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Moving along
T2 - A co-produced graphic novel about Parkinson's Dance
AU - Frølunde, Lisbeth Gjødvad
AU - Phillips, Louise Jane
AU - Christensen-Strynø, Maria Bee
N1 - Contributors: Helle Kelter, Grethe Lundin, Lotte Mengel, and Rie H. Rasmussen Illustrators: Clara Jetsmark and Thomas Vium Design and layout: Per Freundlich Andersen Translators: Lisbeth Frølunde and Louise Phillips translated the book from Danish to English. The original Danish version: Mens vi bevæges: En samskabt grafisk fortælling om at danse med Parkinson. Copenhagen: Forlaget Fahrenheit. 2021. ISBN 978-87-7176-168-9
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Meet Hugo, Karen, Alma, Helene, Anne-Marie, Poul, Lone, and Eskild, who go to Parkinson’s dance class together. They are characters in this graphic novel, which is based on many stories about Parkinson’s. The stories come from participants in Parkinson’s dance who have talked about how dance involves bodily, aesthetic experiences, including the feeling of bubbles in their bodies and flying together. Dancing brings joy, energy, and community, and thereby strengthens the will to live, all important when a chronic illness turns your world upside down.This book, a co-produced research-based graphic novel, is designed for use in the fields of arts and health, medical humanities, graphic medicine, and narrative medicine. It is also written for people with Parkinson’s, or other chronic diseases, and their families. The book invites dialogue about the existential dimensions of chronic illness, especially Parkinson’s, and long-term caregiving.
AB - Meet Hugo, Karen, Alma, Helene, Anne-Marie, Poul, Lone, and Eskild, who go to Parkinson’s dance class together. They are characters in this graphic novel, which is based on many stories about Parkinson’s. The stories come from participants in Parkinson’s dance who have talked about how dance involves bodily, aesthetic experiences, including the feeling of bubbles in their bodies and flying together. Dancing brings joy, energy, and community, and thereby strengthens the will to live, all important when a chronic illness turns your world upside down.This book, a co-produced research-based graphic novel, is designed for use in the fields of arts and health, medical humanities, graphic medicine, and narrative medicine. It is also written for people with Parkinson’s, or other chronic diseases, and their families. The book invites dialogue about the existential dimensions of chronic illness, especially Parkinson’s, and long-term caregiving.
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M3 - Book
SN - 9781800799349
T3 - Medical Humanities: Criticism & Creativity
BT - Moving along
PB - Peter Lang Publishing Group
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