Hitting the books: textbooks as cultural artifacts of a splintered field

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2021.1971550
Maegan Ciesielski, D. Goodwin
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ABSTRACT Therapeutic recreation (TR) presents two conceptualizations of recreation: as rehabilitation or as part of overall wellness. Textbooks are cultural artifacts used for passing disciplinary knowledge to students. The study purpose was to understand how TR practice is constructed and reproduced in textbooks, with attentiveness to hidden discourses. Selected chapters from two highly subscribed TR textbooks in Canada and the USA underwent a discourse analysis. Using a critical disability studies framework, respective thematic distinctions arose: individual responsibility for health, professionalization of TR, and medicalization of recreation; and being in relationship, disability as diversity, and solution and strength-based focus. The respective authors’ TR assumptions of either ameliorating deficits or building on existing strengths led to differing TR goals, varied practice contexts, and distinctive positions on relationship building – creating divergent discourses and discord at a cost to the field and those utilizing its services.
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冲击书本:教科书作为一个分裂领域的文化文物
治疗性娱乐(TR)提出了娱乐的两个概念:作为康复或作为整体健康的一部分。教科书是向学生传授学科知识的文化产物。研究的目的是了解TR实践是如何在教科书中构建和复制的,并关注隐藏的话语。从加拿大和美国两本高订阅量的TR教科书中选取章节进行了语篇分析。使用关键的残疾研究框架,出现了各自的主题区别:个人对健康的责任、TR的专业化和娱乐的医疗化;在一段关系中,残疾是一种多样性,解决方案和基于力量的关注。各自作者的TR假设要么是改善缺陷,要么是建立在现有优势上,导致了不同的TR目标、不同的实践背景和不同的关系建立立场——以该领域和利用其服务的人为代价,创造了不同的话语和不和谐。
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Leisure/Loisir Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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