Response-art as reflective inquiry: Fostering awareness of racism

This article discusses the process of witnessing these images of trauma. A closed-group workshop was designed to facilitate some consciousness of external and internal dimensions of racial discrimination. Inscribed within the realm of postmemory work the workshop format invites participants to respond to presented drawings from the Ravensbrück concentration camp through visual image-making. In this report of the research undertaken, the context in which the workshop was conceived is firstly considered. Secondly, the research method, including important ethical considerations are described, and results from the thematic analysis presented. Themes related to strong emotional reactions triggered by viewing the drawings and visually responding to them and to different levels of insights are discussed. Implications of results for postmemorial work, awareness of racism and as well as for the development of social justice and equity principles are presented.
Source: Arts in Psychotherapy - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research