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Restorative Play: Shared Reading and the Recovery from the Pandemic

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posted on 2025-03-20, 06:01 authored by Juliane RoemhildJuliane Roemhild, Sara JamesSara James

This article outlines the findings from research project into community reading groups (Shared Reading) at La Trobe University, Melbourne. Evaluating the potential of Shared Reading to aid in the societal recovery from extensive lockdowns during the pandemic, three themes have emerged: participants found the groups broadened their minds after the diminished intellectual stimulation during social isolation; brought them a sense of calm and focus; and helped them form new social connections. We contextualize these findings using a range of approaches, from reception studies and psychoanalysis to creative/social bibliotherapy and close reading. In particular, we draw on D. W. Winnicott's notion of the transitional space of play and research into the mental health benefits of Shared Reading.

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Publication Date

2024-09-01

Journal

Literature and Medicine

Volume

42

Issue

2

Pagination

346-370

Publisher

Project MUSE

ISSN

0278-9671

Rights Statement

© 2025 by Johns Hopkins University Press

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