Applied Theatre: Resettlement

Drama, Refugees and Resilience
Langbeschreibung
The book offers a compelling combination of analyis and detailed description of aesthetic projects with young refugee arrivals in Australia. In it the authors present a framework that contextualises the intersections of refugee studies, resilience and trauma, and theatre and arts-based practice, setting out a context for understanding and valuing the complexity of drama in this growing area of applied theatre.Applied Theatre: Resettlement includes rich analysis of three aesthetic case studies in Primary, Secondary and Further Education contexts with young refugees. The case studies provide a unique insight into the different age specific needs of newly arrived young people. The authors detail how each group and educational context shaped diverse drama and aesthetic responses: the Primary school case study uses process drama as a method to enhance language acquisition and develop intercultural literacy; the Secondary school project focuses on Forum Theatre and peer teaching with young people as a means of enhancing language confidence and creating opportunities for cultural competency in the school community, and the further education case study explores work with unaccompanied minors and employs integrated multi art forms (poetry, art, drama, digital arts, clay sculptures and voice work) to increase confidence in language acquisition and explore different forms of expression and communication about the transition process.Through its careful framing of practice to speak to concerns of power, process, representation and ethics, the authors ensure the studies have an international relevance beyond their immediate context. Drama, Refugees and Resilience contributes to new professional knowledge building in the fields of applied theatre and refugee studies about the efficacy of drama practice in enhancing language acquisition, cultural settlement and pedagogy with newly arrived refugee young people.
Hauptbeschreibung
Responds to an urgent social issue and a growing area within the applied theatre field
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of illustrationsAcknowledgementsNotes on the authorsForewordPrefaceChapter 1 IntroductionPart OneChapter 2 Refugee Resettlement: Arriving, becoming and belongingChapter 3 Framing the Practice: Participatory arts in resettlement contextsPart TwoChapter 4 A giant, a robot and a magic man: process drama in the primary yearsChapter 5 Acting Against Bulling: Managing conflict and bullying in a secondary drama classroomChapter 6 Passing the Sand: integrating arts and language pedagogies in a further education contextChapter 7 Conclusion - Living with hopeNotesBibliographyIndex
Michael Balfour is Head of School and Professor of Theatre and Performance at University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Michael's research explores applied theatre and performance work in a range of social contexts. Michael has authored or edited 8 books, and over 50 book chapters and academic journal articles. His most recent publications include Performing Arts in Prisons: Creative Perspectives (2019), and Applied Theatre: Understanding Change (2018) with Kelly Freebody, Michael Anderson and Michael Finneran. He is the series editor of the Methuen Drama applied theatre book series, that brings together leading international scholars to engage with and advance key themes in the field of applied theatre.
ISBN-13:
9781472533791
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.04.2015
Seiten:
248
Autor:
Michael Balfour
Gewicht:
351 g
Format:
216x139x17 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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