“It Isn’t Finished Yet”: Parenting, Postcolonializing, and Possibilities of Healing in Hadestown

IF 0.8 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Melinda McGarrah Sharp
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The author argues that the Broadway musical Hadestown sheds light on liberation as a goal and process of spiritual care. Sharp reflects on parenting in conversation with her own experiences of encountering systemic deception with a chronically ill child in medical crisis. She reflects on postcolonializing pastoral care in conversation with Howard Thurman’s theory of liberation from deception, fear, and hatred. Sharp contemplates an iterative creative process in conversation with Hadestown songwriter Anaïs Mitchell. Intertwining reflections on parenting, postcolonializing, and processes of creativity, Sharp casts liberative healing as an ongoing integrative spiral rather than a linear progression from ill to well and from trapped to freed. In sum, this paper connects Hadestown and healing, linking the personal with the professional, weaving parenting into a vocation of partnering in postcolonializing.

"还没有结束":哈德斯镇的养育、后殖民化和治愈的可能性
作者认为,百老汇音乐剧《哈德斯镇》揭示了解放作为精神关怀的目标和过程。Sharp 结合自己与一名处于医疗危机中的慢性病患儿遭遇系统性欺骗的经历,对养育子女进行了反思。她结合霍华德-瑟曼(Howard Thurman)关于从欺骗、恐惧和仇恨中解放出来的理论,对后殖民地化的牧师关怀进行了反思。Sharp 在与 Hadestown 作曲家 Anaïs Mitchell 的对话中思考了迭代的创作过程。夏普将对养育子女、后殖民化和创作过程的思考交织在一起,将解放治疗视为一种持续的螺旋式整合,而不是从生病到康复、从受困到解放的线性发展。总之,本文将哈德斯敦与治疗联系在一起,将个人与专业联系在一起,将养育子女编织成后殖民地化过程中的伙伴使命。
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期刊介绍: Pastoral Psychology, founded in 1950, is one of the most well-established and respected journals in the field of psychology and religion/spirituality. Pastoral Psychology is an international forum that publishes scholarly, peer-reviewed original articles that address varied aspects of religion and spirituality from physical, human science, and interfaith perspectives. Historically, the word “pastoral” has referred to the care of individuals, families, and communities. Today, we additionally consider “pastoral” in terms of lived experience as it relates to embodiment, the social-political, economic, spiritual, and environmental dimensions of life. All theoretical perspectives are welcome, as Pastoral Psychology regularly publishes articles from a variety of schools of thought, including, but not limited to, psychoanalytic and other dynamic psychologies, cognitive psychologies, experimental and empirical psychologies, humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology, and cultural psychology. Insights from existential perspectives, intersectional theories, philosophical and theological theories, gender and queer studies, sociology, anthropology, public mental health, and cultural and empirical studies are welcome. Theoretical contributions that have direct or indirect relevance for practice, broadly construed, are especially desirable, as our intended audience includes not only academics and scholars in religion and science, but also religious and spiritual leaders, as well as caregivers, chaplains, social workers, counselors/therapists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and persons interested in matters of religion/spirituality and psychology. Pastoral Psychology welcomes scholarship and reflection from all religious and spiritual traditions. In addition to scholarly research papers, the journal welcomes thoughtful essays on a wide range of issues and various genres of writing, including book reviews and film reviews. The community of scholars represented in its pages has demonstrated that the life challenges the journal seeks to address are universally shared, yet also reflect individual social, cultural, and religious locations. The journal, therefore, welcomes submissions from scholars from around the world.
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