University of Sheffield, Regent Street, Sheffield S1 4DA, UK.
Health (London). 2013 Sep;17(5):495-511. doi: 10.1177/1363459312464074. Epub 2012 Dec 13.
Many studies suggest that health benefits from engaging with the creative arts, but explanations of the association remain tenuous. This article explores both creativity and health from an anti-humanist perspective and develops a Deleuze-inspired analysis to supply the theoretical framework for creativity and health. In this view, creativity is an active, experimenting flow within a network or assemblage of bodies, things, ideas and institutions, while health is understood as the capacity of a body to affect and be affected by this assemblage. It is consequently unsurprising that there is a relationship between creative activity and health. This analysis is used to explore how creative production and reception can affect health, and to assess the implications for sociology and for arts in health-care practice.
许多研究表明,参与创意艺术活动对健康有益,但对这种关联的解释仍然很薄弱。本文从反人本主义的角度探讨了创造力和健康,并发展了一种受德勒兹启发的分析,为创造力和健康提供了理论框架。在这种观点中,创造力是一种在身体、事物、思想和机构的网络或组合中积极、实验性的流动,而健康则被理解为身体影响和被这个组合影响的能力。因此,创造性活动与健康之间存在关系也就不足为奇了。本文的分析旨在探讨创作和接受创作如何影响健康,并评估其对社会学和医疗保健实践中艺术应用的意义。