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Acting Together II : Building Just and Inclusive Communities.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : New Village Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (305 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613320624
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Acting Together II: Performance and the Creative Transformation of ConflictLOC classification:
  • PN2051 .A285 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Foreword: The Rebellion of the Masks -- Preface: Speak to the Past and It Will Heal Thee -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Section I: Changing the World as We Know It: Performance in Contexts of Structural Violence, Social Exclusion, and Dislocation -- Introduction to Section I -- 1. Performing Cross-Cultural Conversations: Creating New Kinships through Community Theatre -- 2. Youth Leading Youth: Hip Hop and Hiplife Theatre in Ghana and South Africa -- 3. Change the World as We Know It: Peace, Youth, and Performance in Australia -- 4. Stories in the Moment: Playback Theatre for Building Community and Justice -- 5. "Do You Smell Something Stinky?": Notes from Conversations about Making Art while Working for Justice in Racist, Imperial America in the Twenty-First Century -- Section II: Reflections and Recommendations -- 6. The Permeable Membrane and the Moral Imagination: A Framework for Conceptualizing Peacebuilding Performance -- 7. Lessons from the Acting Together Project -- Section III: Resources -- Introduction to Section III -- 8. Facilitating Discussion and Exchange -- 9. Designing and Documenting Peacebuilding Performance Initiatives -- 10. Recommendations and Action Steps: for Strengthening the Peacebuilding Performance Field -- Afterword: Reflecting on the Intersection of Art and Peacebuilding -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Credits -- Index.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Foreword: The Rebellion of the Masks -- Preface: Speak to the Past and It Will Heal Thee -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Section I: Changing the World as We Know It: Performance in Contexts of Structural Violence, Social Exclusion, and Dislocation -- Introduction to Section I -- 1. Performing Cross-Cultural Conversations: Creating New Kinships through Community Theatre -- 2. Youth Leading Youth: Hip Hop and Hiplife Theatre in Ghana and South Africa -- 3. Change the World as We Know It: Peace, Youth, and Performance in Australia -- 4. Stories in the Moment: Playback Theatre for Building Community and Justice -- 5. "Do You Smell Something Stinky?": Notes from Conversations about Making Art while Working for Justice in Racist, Imperial America in the Twenty-First Century -- Section II: Reflections and Recommendations -- 6. The Permeable Membrane and the Moral Imagination: A Framework for Conceptualizing Peacebuilding Performance -- 7. Lessons from the Acting Together Project -- Section III: Resources -- Introduction to Section III -- 8. Facilitating Discussion and Exchange -- 9. Designing and Documenting Peacebuilding Performance Initiatives -- 10. Recommendations and Action Steps: for Strengthening the Peacebuilding Performance Field -- Afterword: Reflecting on the Intersection of Art and Peacebuilding -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Credits -- Index.

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