Project Details
Overview
Our project proposes the writing, exchange, publication and discussion of poetry as a significant cultural response, benefiting the UK (and global) public's processing, healing, and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our approach includes editing an anthology of 30 poets (15 UK / 15 other countries) responding to COVID-19, and an accompanying interactive website enabling collective public participation/engagement with poetry. CI and PI will situate poetry as a mode of response to COVID-19 in a multi-format essay speaking to our contemporary moment and within the context of other historical poetries of crisis (published in a peer-review journal, and also the anthology/website). The website (edited by PI/CI) will mitigate distancing and isolating effects of lockdown, inviting people to engage in forum discussions of COVID-19-related poetic performances and Q&A sessions. It will also provide a curated platform for public-submitted poetry responding to COVID-19. Target audiences include those suffering bereavement, physical or mental health issues, and those in need of 'wellbeing' (in line with the long-published research regarding the therapeutic value of reading and/or 'reflexive' writing of poetry). The print book (published 01/2021) formulates an immediate, static artistic response to COVID-19. The website will be edited for 12 months from the contract's proposed start (06/2020), enabling dynamic ongoing responses, exploring the impact of the virus as it requires ever-changing modes of engagement. The website further proposes value in its legacy-archiving and its exemplary use of digital technologies, enabling discourse (in this case, poetry) to be freely accessible during this crisis and future lockdowns.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 6/01/20 → 31/08/21 |
Collaborative partners
- University of Plymouth (lead)
- Nottingham Trent University
Funding
- Arts and Humanities Research Council: £70,749.00
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Poetry and COVID-19: the benefit of poetry and the poetryandcovidarchive.com website to mental health and wellbeing
Caleshu, A., Waterman, R. & Kemp, S., 25 Sept 2023, In: Journal of Poetry Therapy. 0, 0, p. 1-21Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Poetry and Covid-19 Archive (website)
Caleshu, A. & Waterman, R., 13 Mar 2023Research output: Practice research and digital outputs › Digital Object
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Poetry and Covid-19: An Anthology of Contemporary International and Collaborative Poetry
Caleshu, A. & Waterman, R., 19 Mar 2021, Swindon: Shearsman Books. 156 p.Research output: Book/Report › Edited collection › peer-review