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Journal of Aging, Humanities, and the Arts
Official Journal of the Gerontological Society of America
Volume 4, 2010 - Issue 4: A Tribute to Gene D. Cohen
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A Tale of Three Women: Holocaust Experience and Transformation through Creative Expression and Engagement

Pages 262-275 | Published online: 28 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Gene Cohen notes the power of creativity in managing adversity (2000), lifting its emotional darkness and even contributing to physical healing. A model inspired by three Hungarian women artists who survived the Holocaust (Experience/Expression/Engagement) is illustrated through their experience of the Holo-caust, their creative expression well into their later years, and the impact of their work on engagement of self and others. The potential for creativity in later life, and the impact of creativity on healing and transformation is discussed and illustrated by the creative contributions of three survivors and their enduring legacy.

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