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Applied Dramatheatre As Social Intervention In Conflict And Postconflict Contexts 1st Edition Hazel Barnes Mariheleen Coetzee

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Applied Dramatheatre As Social Intervention In Conflict And Postconflict Contexts 1st Edition Hazel Barnes Mariheleen Coetzee
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Applied Dramatheatre As Social Intervention In Conflict And Postconflict Contexts 1st Edition Hazel Barnes Mariheleen Coetzee instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Hazel Barnes; Marié-Heleen Coetzee
ISBN: 9781443862363, 1443862363
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Applied Dramatheatre As Social Intervention In Conflict And Postconflict Contexts 1st Edition Hazel Barnes Mariheleen Coetzee by Hazel Barnes; Marié-heleen Coetzee 9781443862363, 1443862363 instant download after payment.

This book explores the use of drama or theatre texts about, as approaches to, or methodologies for, interventions in conflict and post-conflict contexts. It maps the role of drama/theatre in the centre and in the aftermath of overt and direct conflict, traces how the relationship between drama/theatre and conflict is shaping the socio-cultural, political, and aesthetic landscapes of these contexts, and engages with drama/theatre as methodologies to address or forge new relationships around conflict.As such, it deals with the transformative abilities of drama/theatre in contexts where conflict or violence is overt or covert in its effects, expressions and modes of social control in a range of geographical constituencies. It includes chapters predominantly from South Africa, but also from rural Nigeria and New Zealand, reflecting work on conflict in prisons, tertiary and secondary education, cities, villages and families.It also contains two new original play scripts, both resulting in acclaimed performances: Hush, on family violence in New Zealand, and The Line, on xenophobia in South Africa.

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