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Title
"Writing by prescription": creative writing as therapy and personal development
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Abstract
This chapter investigates how-to books on creative “life writing” for therapy, transformative learning, and personal development, in short, therapeutic writing. This subgenre of writing advice is situated in two different domains with psychology and pedagogy on the one hand, and life writing and creative writing on the other hand. After a brief overview of the history of therapeutic writing, we focus on Jessica Kingsley Publishers (JKP), a leading international niche publisher in the field of neurological and cognitive differences. JKP offers a combination of popular-science books, memoirs, and self-help publications, as well as a series of how-to books on writing for therapy or personal development. By this specific grouping of genres and formats, JKP turns its readers into writers and also guides the process of writing by setting out standards for narratives about neurological illness and disability, both in content and form. Combining both textual and contextual analysis, we examine the advice oeuvres of three JKP authors, Gillie Bolton, Kate Thompson, and Celia Hunt, to see how they relate to the therapeutic and self-help ethos as well as to more literary forms of creative writing, and how they negotiate the ideas of becoming a writer through craft, therapy, and self-expression.
Language
English
Source (book)
Writing manuals for the masses: the rise of the literary advice industry from quill to keyboard / Masschelein, A. [edit.]; et al. [edit.]
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Palgrave Macmillan , 2021
ISBN
978-3-030-53613-8
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-53614-5_11
Volume/pages
p. 265-287
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UAntwerpen
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 03.02.2021
Last edited 23.06.2023
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