LONDON / February 10th, 2020
Publication of the book The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities, edited by Paul Crawford, Brian Brown and Andrea Charise. The book includes a chapter entitled “Architecture“, whose authors are Santiago Quesada-García and Pablo Valero-Flores, members of this research group.
The health humanities is a rapidly rising field, advancing an inclusive, democratizing, activist, applied, critical, and culturally diverse approach to delivering health and well-being through the arts and humanities. It has generated new kinds of interdisciplinary research, knowledge, and communities of practice globally. It has also acted to bring greater coherence and political force to contributions across a range of related disciplines and traditions. In this volume, a formidable set of authors explore the history, current state, and future of the health humanities, in particular how its vision of the arts and humanities. Divided into two main sections, the Companion looks at “Reflections and Critical Perspectives,” offering current thinking and definitions within health humanities, and “Applications,” comprising a wide selection of applied arts and humanities practices from comedy, writing, and dancing to yoga, cooking, and horticultural display.