ENAM1030A-W17
Bibliotherapy
Bibliotherapy: Reading and Writing the Psyche
An inscription over the door of a library in Ancient Egypt purportedly read, “Medicine for the Soul,” and the modern practice known as “Bibliotherapy” similarly claims that reading and writing can have powerful psychological benefits. How can reading books improve your mental health? Can writing about trauma help to heal psychic wounds? In this course we will explore contemporary theories of the therapeutic value of literature; readings will include novels, poems, short stories, memoirs, and psychological articles. Students will write analytical essays as well as creative works, which will be shared with classmates in a writing workshop setting.
An inscription over the door of a library in Ancient Egypt purportedly read, “Medicine for the Soul,” and the modern practice known as “Bibliotherapy” similarly claims that reading and writing can have powerful psychological benefits. How can reading books improve your mental health? Can writing about trauma help to heal psychic wounds? In this course we will explore contemporary theories of the therapeutic value of literature; readings will include novels, poems, short stories, memoirs, and psychological articles. Students will write analytical essays as well as creative works, which will be shared with classmates in a writing workshop setting.
- Term:
- Winter 2017
- Location:
- Axinn Center 104(AXN 104)
- Schedule:
- 8:15am-10:15am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday at AXN 104 (Jan 9, 2017 to Feb 3, 2017)
10:30am-12:30pm on Tuesday at AXN 104 (Jan 9, 2017 to Feb 3, 2017) - Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Antonia Losano
- Subject:
- English & American Literatures
- Department:
- English & American Literatures
- Division:
- Literature
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- CW LIT WTR
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 11391
- Subject Code:
- ENAM
- Course Number:
- 1030
- Section Identifier:
- A