篇名 | Rupture and Repair: Perilous Relationality within Arts-Based Autoethnographic Supervision |
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卷期 | 22:1 |
作者 | Deborah Green 、 Hilary Tapper |
頁次 | 038-061 |
關鍵字 | Supervision 、 Arts-based Research 、 Autoethnography 、 Relationship Discord 、 Creative Arts Therapy 、 THCI |
出刊日期 | 202407 |
Supervising students embroiled in arts-based autoethnography (abr+a) inevitably involves holding space while the student-researcher wrangles distressing material – poiesis within abr+a invites us close-in to the arts, to uncertainty and formlessness. Well-established guidelines govern researcher and participant/subject relationships. Less granulated attention has been given to ethical dilemmas inherent in supervisor-supervisee relationships, especially when the chosen methodology/ies decentre traditional power-dynamics and objectivity, evoking personal creative, emotional and/or spiritual material. Traveling with CA(r)Tographic intent, this research journey follows a non-traditional structural-map, inviting the reader-viewer into an unfolding dialogic meander as new knowings arrive and are creatively explored. Venturing into the topography opened by the rupture and ongoing repair of one such relationship, this article explores ways intra-subjective* and emotionally-laden supervisory entanglements may be ethically held.