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KArtsCon2023: Dieter Declercq – Arts and Health Roundtable

Dr Dieter Declercq is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media, and Convenor of the MA Film programme. He is also Co-Director of the Centre for Health and Medical Humanities. Dieter’s work investigates the important contributions of popular media and aesthetic activity to our lives, health and wellbeing. He is passionate about collaborating with artists, professionals and researchers from a variety of backgrounds   

The Arts, Creative Expression and Wellbeing

Chair, with Dr Ruth Herbert, Dr Stella Bolaki, Caroline Eastwood and Allyson Trostle

Roundtable and Discussion

How does creative involvement with the Arts support health and wellbeing in daily life? What are the ways in which the Humanities (languages, literature, the arts, history and philosophy) help us to understand aspects of what it is to be human, from emotional expression and empathy to historical understandings of illness and health?

This session introduces the work of the University of Kent’s Centre for Health and Medical Humanities. Launched in 2022 the CHMH brings together scholars who investigate the relationship of the arts and humanities to health, healthcare, medicine and medical education. It features four brief case studies, before opening up an informal discussion with panel members and the audience.

Case study contributions:

  • Emotion becomes book: Artists’ books in participatory arts and health contexts. Dr Stella Bolaki (Co-Director Centre for Health and Medical Humanities, Reader in American literature and Medical Humanities).
  • Health musicking in everyday life and participatory arts contexts. Dr Ruth Herbert (Senior Lecturer, Music psychologist, School of Arts, Dept of Music & Audio Technology)
  • Film sound and empathy. Caroline Eastwood (Film Studies)
  • Representations of female mental illness in fiction and the use of self-writing to manage emotional wellbeing. Allyson Trostle (School of English)

Roundtable Chair: Dr Dieter Declercq, Co-Director Centre for Health and Medical Humanities, Senior Lecturer in Film and Media.

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