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«Come Closer»: Critical Perspectives on Theatre of the Oppressed

ISBN-13: 9781433113703 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 200 str.

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«Come Closer»: Critical Perspectives on Theatre of the Oppressed

ISBN-13: 9781433113703 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 200 str.

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In Come Closer, community activists, scholars, and theatre artists describe their Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) work and how they are transforming TO for new purposes, new audiences, and new settings. Each chapter features a first-person narrative on how the authors' work both honors and transforms the vision of Augusto Boal, whose imaginative response to human oppression offers the world an aesthetic intervention that has the power to move both the oppressors and the oppressed to the possibility of transformative dialogue. Contributors to this important volume center their ideas and their descriptions of their practice within theoretical frameworks, particularly Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Come Closer will be useful to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as administrators and professors interested in the topic of democratic education.

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Podręczniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Performing Arts > Theater - Stagecraft & Scenography
Education > Aims & Objectives
Performing Arts > Theater - Playwriting
Wydawca:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781433113703
Rok wydania:
2011
Ilość stron:
200
Waga:
0.32 kg
Wymiary:
22.35 x 14.99 x 1.27
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia

«The most important things we ever teach are these: you are a human being of incalculable value; you are, as well, a work-in-progress making your wobbly way through a living, cascading history in-the-making; you need no one's permission to interrogate your world. In this surprising collection the truth of those lessons is brought brilliantly to light in a wide range of settings and circumstances. Here artists and teachers and students together ask the fundamental questions: Who am I? How did I get here and where am I headed? What's my story and how shall I join with others to write the next chapter? The answers send all of them spinning off into projects of production and repair.» (William Ayers, Retired Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar, University of Illinois at Chicago, Author of 'To Teach: The Journey, in Comics' and 'Teaching Toward Freedom')
«Against a world backdrop where people from Egypt to Wisconsin are once again re-asserting their ontological predisposition to be actors of history, [this book] could not be timelier. The contributors to this illuminating volume re-affirm, through their thoughtful and insightful narratives, Augusto Boal's conviction that, as humans, we are all born poets; institutions intervene from keeping us from continuing to be poets. The authors of 'Come Closer' not only provide readers with a language of critique to deconstruct the social drama of oppression, but they also meticulously and passionately challenge readers to embrace a language of hope that inspires and dares us to unleash our repressed poetry and imagine the potentiality of what it means to experience a fully liberating humanity.» (Donaldo Macedo, Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts and Education, University of Massachusetts, Boston)
«'Come Closer' thoughtfully and usefully provides ongoing reflections, adaptations, and extensions of Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed. Well-structured around three endlessly dynamic topics - possibilities around forum theatre, the role of the joker, and the contexts in which TO takes place - the book provides accounts of practitioners across the world evaluating and renewing TO, at the same time honoring Boal and supporting what so many of us already know - that he was one of the great personages of theatre in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.» (Jan Cohen-Cruz, Director, Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life, Syracuse University; Co-editor of 'A Boal Companion: Dialogues on Theatre and Cultural Politics')
«This compelling text reveals the evolution of Theatre of the Oppressed initiatives over the last forty years. Grounded in Freire's ideas of praxis and Boal's belief that theatre can be a catalyst for transformational dialogue, these articulate authors illuminate how the work takes shape in a variety of contexts, from higher education to public education classrooms, to teacher education programs, to community based settings, to intercultural work. A compelling case is made for the flexibility of Boal's philosophical frame and strategies to create transformational dialogue across age groups, contexts, and formats, creating spaces where status quo is disrupted and oppression both external and internal is probed, challenged and acted upon. The roles of protagonist, of ally, and of joker, so familiar to us in TO, are considered from multiple lenses. This book is significant for those of us engaged in any transformational practices informed by Theatre of the Oppressed.» (Lisa Donovan, Director, Creative Arts in Learning, Lesley University)

Contents: Michael Rohd: Foreword - Toby Emert/Ellie Friedland: Introduction - Doug Paterson: Putting the «Pro» in Protagonist: Paulo Freire's Contribution to Our Understanding of Forum Theatre - Marc Weinblatt/Cheryl Harrison: Theatre of the Oppressor: Working with Privilege Toward Social Justice - Brent Blair: The Complex: Theatre of the Oppressed, Trauma, and the Seventh Shift - Ellie Friedland: Integrating Theatre of the Oppressed into Higher Education: Transformation or Technique? - Toby Emert: Dramatizing Success: Boal Enters the High School Language Arts Classroom - Jennifer L. Freitag/Danielle Dick McGeough/Aubrey Huber/Karen S. Mitchell: The Boalian Communication Classroom: A Conversation about the Body, Dialogue, and Social Transformation - Jenny Wanasek/Mark Weinberg: The One-Line Play: Elaborations on Image Theatre - S. Leigh Thompson/Alexander Santiago-Jirau: Performing Truth: Queer Youth and the Transformative Power of Theatre of the Oppressed - Sonja Arsham Kuftinec: Rehearsing for Dramatic Change in Kabul - Richard J. Piatt: Faith Acts: Exploring the Possibilities for Theatre of the Oppressed and Liberation Theology - Raphi Soifer: Last-Minute Theatre: Bringing Boal Behind Bars - Jiwon Chung: Theatre of the Oppressed as a Martial Art - Hector Aristizábal/Diane Lefer: The Wounded Joker - Chen Alon: Non-Violent Struggle as Reconciliation Combatants for Peace: Palestinian and Israeli Polarized Theatre of the Oppressed - Toby Emert/Ellie Friedland: Considering the Future of Theatre of the Oppressed: An Interview with Julian Boal.

Toby Emert is a theatre artist and professional educator who has worked with hundreds of pre-service and in-service teachers across the United States on methods to combine literacy instruction and the arts. He holds a BA in English and Theatre Education from Longwood College, an M.Ed. in Educational Administration from the College of William and Mary, an MA in English from the University of Tennessee, and a PhD in Education from the University of Virginia. He is an associate professor in the Department of Education at Agnes Scott College near Atlanta, Georgia, and he also teaches drama-based education courses, including Drama for Community Leadership, through the Creative Arts in Learning graduate program at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His research agenda includes explorations of the connections between deep learning and artistic expression particularly how theatre-based structures can be adapted for any classroom content. He served on the Board of Directors for Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed for six years and was president of the organization in 2008-09.
Ellie Friedland has been an activist teacher educator, writer, and performer for more than 25 years, specializing in teaching for social justice, and integrating drama, Theatre of the Oppressed, and movement into early childhood education and teacher education and professional development. She is Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at Wheelock College in Boston, where her research and publications focus on teaching anti-bias early education, especially LGBT inclusive practice, in the U.S. and Guatemala, culturally competent teaching and learning, and teaching through drama. She holds a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies/Nursery-Kindergarten Education from Cornell University, an M.S. in Human Behavior and Development from Drexel University, and a PhD in Education and the Arts from The Union Institute in Ohio. She leads workshops for teens and adults in Theatre of the Oppressed for the Wheelock Family Theatre, nationally renowned for its long history of inclusive, community-based theatre. She served on the Board of Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed for seven years and was president of the organization from 2005-2007.



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