Selling Healing
Creative Arts and Health Communication in Ghana
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '25
£100.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Drawing from Ghana as a case study, this book presents the central role of arts in health communication.
The book will be of interest to researchers and students in arts and health, health communication, medical humanities, African Studies, social psychology, public health and global health as well as creative arts communities working on health-related projects.The intersections between arts, creativity and health are of significant importance in the humanities and social sciences. Arts and health research, for example, suggests that the arts offer participatory and transformational alternatives to traditional health communication. However, concepts and methods are predominantly informed by Global North research, and critical insights from arts traditions elsewhere remain to be fully integrated into common models. Ghana offers a unique case study for examining local and global dynamics in arts-based health communication, because of the country's rich art traditions as well as its place in global history and in the global imagination. Healing art forms like music and sculpture have evolved through intentional cross-cultural borrowings, as well as through changes imposed through slavery, colonialism and post-colonial political systems. Selling Healing tells a polyvocal story of how Ghanaian art forms intersect with health, illness and healing, inviting a re-imagining of health communication in global health.
ISBN: 9781009244435
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240 pages