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Speakers: Assoc Prof Michael Dunn, Assoc Prof Nicola Ngiam, Ms Alecia Neo
Programme Description:
Existing approaches to developing health humanities education have largely been acontextual, making little explicit effort to connect local health practice needs and nuanced socio-cultural understandings of health and illness with the arts and humanities that have flourished in those same local contexts.
However, because most of the educational work in the health humanities has evolved within western health settings, this has led to an implicit socio-cultural orientation to pedagogical thinking, embodying health concerns and adopting artistic and humanistic resources that are dominant in these contexts.
In this symposium, we seek to depart from this ‘globalist’ approach to embrace localism: making the case for developing health humanities education for and with Singapore.
The symposium will consist of three parts:
Target Audience: Local educators, practitioners, artists and scholars with interests in the health humanities. There is no pre-requisite level of knowledge required.
Maximum Participants: Any number of participants
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