Applied Shakespeare is attracting growing interest from practitioners
and academics alike, all keen to understand the ways in which
performing his works can offer opportunities for reflection,
transformation, dialogue regarding social justice, and challenging of
perceived limitations. This book adds a new dimension to the field by
taking an interdisciplinary approach to topics which have
traditionally been studied individually, examining the communication
opportunities Shakespeare's work can offer for a range of marginalized
people. It draws on a diverse range of projects from across the globe,
many of which the author has facilitated or been directly involved
with, including those with incarcerated people, people with mental
health issues, learning disabilities and who have experienced
homelessness. As this book evidences, Shakespeare can be used to alter
the spatial constraints of people who feel imprisoned, whether
literally or metaphorically, enabling them to speak and to be heard in
ways which may previously have been elusive or unattainable. The book
examines the use of trauma-informed principles to explore the ways in
which consistency, longevity, trust and collaboration enable the
development of resilience, positive autonomy and communication skills.
It explores this phenomenon of creating space for people to find their
own way of expressing themselves in a way that mainstream society can
understand, whilst also challenging society to 'see better' and to
hear better. This is not a process of social homogenisation but of
encouraging positive interactions and removing the stigma of
marginalization.
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Working with Marginalized Communities
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350272668
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
The Arden Shakespeare
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter