Art As Witness: A Practical Theology of Arts-Based Research

Author:   Helen T. Boursier
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Pages:   356
Publication Date:   03 June 2021
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Art As Witness: A Practical Theology of Arts-Based Research


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Author:   Helen T. Boursier
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.744kg
ISBN:  

9781793628237


ISBN 10:   1793628238
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   03 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Acronyms and Terms Introduction Illustrations Section One: Cultivating the ABR for TRS Connection 1.Arts-Based Research Definition and Overview 2.Cultivating the Arts-Based Research (ABR) to Theology and Religious Studies (TRS) Connection 3.ABR Enhances A Practical Public Theology Section Two: Practical Matters: Ethical, Legal, and Political 4.Ethical Considerations for ABR as TRS 5.ABR Legal Factors and Political Implications 6.Case Study Part 1: The Power of Hope: Art as a Ministry of Presence Inside an Immigrant Family Detention Center 7.Managing ABR Data for a Hermeneutics of TRS Theological Reflection 8.Case Study Part 2: The Power of Hope Traveling Art Exhibit Section Three: ABR Smorgasbord of Possibilities for TRS 9.ABR Literary Options for TRS 10.Visual Arts Choices for ABR with TRS 11.Fabric Arts for Empowerment, Education, Advocacy, and Public Witness 12.Theater Arts for TRS Data Collection and Public Witness 13.Filmmaking and New Media with Digital Content: YouTube Videos, Blogs, Podcasts, and Radio Section Four: Moving into the Public Square 14.The Vulnerability Factors TRS Engaging ABR for a Practical Public Theology 15.ABR Praxis for Action: Practical Theology Goes Public Appendices Appendix A: Sample ‘Cease and Desist’ Letter Appendix B: ABR for TRS Data Filing System Example Appendix C: TRS Job Board Example: Keeping Track of Projects In and Out Appendix D: Interfaith Welcome Coalition Power of Hope Exhibition Agreement Appendix E: Power of Hope Press Release Template Appendix F: Student Assessment Poetic Reflection Complete Example

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""Art as Witness is an essential guide for all those who want to use the arts in their creative and catalytic work for social justice. Boursier provides both compelling case studies and incisive theological rationales of why this work is essential, as well as detailed and rigorous accounts of how to actually do this work in ways that are empowering and ethically responsible. I see it as an essential required text for graduate and undergraduate students - part of research methods courses, as well as classes on all theologies of liberation. Boursier's combination of vision and practical instruction is unique, and greatly needed as we learn to use all of the arts, literary, visual, fabric, theater, filmmaking and new digital media to foster empathetic truth telling that brings the voices of the marginalized and silenced into public view, and empowers people to work together for expansive and transformative social justice."" --Sharon D. Welch, Author of After the Protests Are Heard: Enacting Civic Engagement and Social Transformation ""Martin Luther King, Jr. said, ""We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now."" Now Boursier comes with love, time, and care to help this vulnerable population of immigrants. She brings theological and spiritual depth in this labor of love. She shares a practical guide that others may easily follow."" --Martha Ann Kirk, Professor Emerita, University of the Incarnate Word ""Boursier's pastoral care with migrants at the US-Mexico border intersects with her background as a theologian / artist in this innovative arts-based research primer. Art as Witness also includes diverse examples from contributing theologian-artists who engage the arts with urgent social concerns, including racial justice, gender equity, political resistance, and more."" --Jacqui Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church, New York City; author of Fierce Love: A Bold Path to a Better Life and a Better World (2021) ""Boursier's volume offers an innovative integration of arts-based research, trauma theory, practical theology, spiritual care, and art as it illuminates and uplifts the suffering of Central American women and children asylum seekers in Texas' detention centers. Boursier inspires and facilitates our continued scholarly and activist engagement with these issues."" --Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Endowed Chair of Religion, Rollins College ""Witness is often thought of as verbal testimony. This book shows powerfully, with multiple illustrations, how the arts resonate widely and cross barriers that words cannot, providing a powerful means for making theological and religious insights publicly accessible."" --Kirsteen Kim, Fuller Theological Seminary ""Helen Boursier brings years of experience in the arts together with robust theological research to demonstrate their substantive and vital connection for academic study and public witness. In doing so, she advocates for an ethical and courageous public witness that gives voice to the marginalized."" --Eric Black, past resident fellow, B.H. Carroll Theological Institute ""The Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier is an activist and passionate advocate for immigrant families. Her earlier books look at refugee families with a deep dive into facts, philosophy and theology. But Rev. Dr. Boursier also is an artist. In this latest book, she explores the intersection between art and advocacy and the ways in which art can be used to understand, shape, transform, and influence attitudes and actions about any social justice issue. Through stories and witness, she teaches us how to use art to broaden our reach and to amplify the issues we care about. I am thrilled to add this important work to my collection of writings by Rev. Dr. Boursier. Hope Frye, executive director at Project Lifeline; lead attorney at Flores monitoring"" --Hope Frye, executive director, Project Lifeline, Lead Flores Monitor


Art as Witness is an essential guide for all those who want to use the arts in their creative and catalytic work for social justice. Boursier provides both compelling case studies and incisive theological rationales of why this work is essential, as well as detailed and rigorous accounts of how to actually do this work in ways that are empowering and ethically responsible. I see it as an essential required text for graduate and undergraduate students - part of research methods courses, as well as classes on all theologies of liberation. Boursier's combination of vision and practical instruction is unique, and greatly needed as we learn to use all of the arts, literary, visual, fabric, theater, filmmaking and new digital media to foster empathetic truth telling that brings the voices of the marginalized and silenced into public view, and empowers people to work together for expansive and transformative social justice.--Sharon D. Welch, Author of After the Protests Are Heard: Enacting Civic Engagement and Social Transformation Boursier's pastoral care with migrants at the US-Mexico border intersects with her background as a theologian / artist in this innovative arts-based research primer. Art as Witness also includes diverse examples from contributing theologian-artists who engage the arts with urgent social concerns, including racial justice, gender equity, political resistance, and more.--Jacqueline J. Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church, New York City; author of Fierce Love: A Bold Path to a Better Life and a Better World (2021) Boursier's volume offers an innovative integration of arts-based research, trauma theory, practical theology, spiritual care, and art as it illuminates and uplifts the suffering of Central American women and children asylum seekers in Texas' detention centers. Boursier inspires and facilitates our continued scholarly and activist engagement with these issues.--Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Endowed Chair of Religion, Rollins College Helen Boursier brings years of experience in the arts together with robust theological research to demonstrate their substantive and vital connection for academic study and public witness. In doing so, she advocates for an ethical and courageous public witness that gives voice to the marginalized.--Eric Black, past resident fellow, B.H. Carroll Theological Institute Martin Luther King, Jr. said, We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. Now Boursier comes with love, time, and care to help this vulnerable population of immigrants. She brings theological and spiritual depth in this labor of love. She shares a practical guide that others may easily follow.--Martha Ann Kirk, Professor Emerita, University of the Incarnate Word The Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier is an activist and passionate advocate for immigrant families. Her earlier books look at refugee families with a deep dive into facts, philosophy and theology. But Rev. Dr. Boursier also is an artist. In this latest book, she explores the intersection between art and advocacy and the ways in which art can be used to understand, shape, transform, and influence attitudes and actions about any social justice issue. Through stories and witness, she teaches us how to use art to broaden our reach and to amplify the issues we care about. I am thrilled to add this important work to my collection of writings by Rev. Dr. Boursier. Hope Frye, executive director at Project Lifeline; lead attorney at Flores monitoring--Hope Frye, executive director, Project Lifeline, Lead Flores Monitor Witness is often thought of as verbal testimony. This book shows powerfully, with multiple illustrations, how the arts resonate widely and cross barriers that words cannot, providing a powerful means for making theological and religious insights publicly accessible.--Kirsteen Kim, Fuller Theological Seminary


"Art as Witness is an essential guide for all those who want to use the arts in their creative and catalytic work for social justice. Boursier provides both compelling case studies and incisive theological rationales of why this work is essential, as well as detailed and rigorous accounts of how to actually do this work in ways that are empowering and ethically responsible. I see it as an essential required text for graduate and undergraduate students - part of research methods courses, as well as classes on all theologies of liberation. Boursier's combination of vision and practical instruction is unique, and greatly needed as we learn to use all of the arts, literary, visual, fabric, theater, filmmaking and new digital media to foster empathetic truth telling that brings the voices of the marginalized and silenced into public view, and empowers people to work together for expansive and transformative social justice. Boursier's pastoral care with migrants at the US-Mexico border intersects with her background as a theologian / artist in this innovative arts-based research primer. Art as Witness also includes diverse examples from contributing theologian-artists who engage the arts with urgent social concerns, including racial justice, gender equity, political resistance, and more. Boursier's volume offers an innovative integration of arts-based research, trauma theory, practical theology, spiritual care, and art as it illuminates and uplifts the suffering of Central American women and children asylum seekers in Texas' detention centers. Boursier inspires and facilitates our continued scholarly and activist engagement with these issues. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, ""We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now."" Now Boursier comes with love, time, and care to help this vulnerable population of immigrants. She brings theological and spiritual depth in this labor of love. She shares a practical guide that others may easily follow. The Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier is an activist and passionate advocate for immigrant families. Her earlier books look at refugee families with a deep dive into facts, philosophy and theology. But Rev. Dr. Boursier also is an artist. In this latest book, she explores the intersection between art and advocacy and the ways in which art can be used to understand, shape, transform, and influence attitudes and actions about any social justice issue. Through stories and witness, she teaches us how to use art to broaden our reach and to amplify the issues we care about. I am thrilled to add this important work to my collection of writings by Rev. Dr. Boursier. Hope Frye, executive director at Project Lifeline; lead attorney at Flores monitoring Witness is often thought of as verbal testimony. This book shows powerfully, with multiple illustrations, how the arts resonate widely and cross barriers that words cannot, providing a powerful means for making theological and religious insights publicly accessible. Helen Boursier brings years of experience in the arts together with robust theological research to demonstrate their substantive and vital connection for academic study and public witness. In doing so, she advocates for an ethical and courageous public witness that gives voice to the marginalized."


"Art as Witness is an essential guide for all those who want to use the arts in their creative and catalytic work for social justice. Boursier provides both compelling case studies and incisive theological rationales of why this work is essential, as well as detailed and rigorous accounts of how to actually do this work in ways that are empowering and ethically responsible. I see it as an essential required text for graduate and undergraduate students - part of research methods courses, as well as classes on all theologies of liberation. Boursier's combination of vision and practical instruction is unique, and greatly needed as we learn to use all of the arts, literary, visual, fabric, theater, filmmaking and new digital media to foster empathetic truth telling that brings the voices of the marginalized and silenced into public view, and empowers people to work together for expansive and transformative social justice. --Sharon D. Welch, Author of After the Protests Are Heard: Enacting Civic Engagement and Social Transformation Boursier's pastoral care with migrants at the US-Mexico border intersects with her background as a theologian / artist in this innovative arts-based research primer. Art as Witness also includes diverse examples from contributing theologian-artists who engage the arts with urgent social concerns, including racial justice, gender equity, political resistance, and more. --Jacqueline J. Lewis, senior minister of Middle Collegiate Church, New York City; author of Fierce Love: A Bold Path to a Better Life and a Better World (2021) Boursier's volume offers an innovative integration of arts-based research, trauma theory, practical theology, spiritual care, and art as it illuminates and uplifts the suffering of Central American women and children asylum seekers in Texas' detention centers. Boursier inspires and facilitates our continued scholarly and activist engagement with these issues. --Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Endowed Chair of Religion, Rollins College Helen Boursier brings years of experience in the arts together with robust theological research to demonstrate their substantive and vital connection for academic study and public witness. In doing so, she advocates for an ethical and courageous public witness that gives voice to the marginalized. --Eric Black, past resident fellow, B.H. Carroll Theological Institute Martin Luther King, Jr. said, ""We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now."" Now Boursier comes with love, time, and care to help this vulnerable population of immigrants. She brings theological and spiritual depth in this labor of love. She shares a practical guide that others may easily follow. --Martha Ann Kirk, Professor Emerita, University of the Incarnate Word The Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier is an activist and passionate advocate for immigrant families. Her earlier books look at refugee families with a deep dive into facts, philosophy and theology. But Rev. Dr. Boursier also is an artist. In this latest book, she explores the intersection between art and advocacy and the ways in which art can be used to understand, shape, transform, and influence attitudes and actions about any social justice issue. Through stories and witness, she teaches us how to use art to broaden our reach and to amplify the issues we care about. I am thrilled to add this important work to my collection of writings by Rev. Dr. Boursier. Hope Frye, executive director at Project Lifeline; lead attorney at Flores monitoring --Hope Frye, executive director, Project Lifeline, Lead Flores Monitor Witness is often thought of as verbal testimony. This book shows powerfully, with multiple illustrations, how the arts resonate widely and cross barriers that words cannot, providing a powerful means for making theological and religious insights publicly accessible. --Kirsteen Kim, Fuller Theological Seminary"


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Helen T. Boursier is a public theologian, educator, author, activist, minister, and artist. “Pastora Helena” has been a volunteer chaplain with refugee families seeking asylum, both inside and outside of family detention, since 2014. She teaches theology at the College of St. Scholastica.

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