Taking the recent coronavirus pandemic as a starting point, this book
presents and analyzes new research around medical clowning in
hospitals, from social media use to the impact on the hospitalized
child in later life. This innovative book begins with an overview of
the work of medical clowns. It discusses the idea of humor as a
mechanism related to the revolution in language and human
consciousness, and makes a connection between humor and anxiety,
exploring how this can be mobilized to support hospitalized patients.
There is extensive examination of medical clowning to strengthen
coping skills and promote wellbeing in the time of Covid-19, where
loneliness and isolation loomed large and anxieties were high.
Subsequent chapters explore the role of medical clowning in wartime
and at time of natural disasters, the experiences of children some
time after their experience of hospitalization and clowning, and the
role of social media and medical clowns in community building. This
book is a fascinating contribution to the literature on medical
clowning. It is of interest to researchers, practitioners, and
lecturers in medical clowning, play in healthcare, nursing, medicine,
and performance studies.
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Clown Doctors in Covid-19, Wartime, and the Everyday
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000897500
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter