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Theatre and empowerment: community drama on the world stage
Richard Boon and Jane Plastow
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Frontmatter
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Notes on contributors (page ix)
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1 Introduction (RICHARD BOON AND JANE PLASTOW, page 1)
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2 The Wedding Community Play Project: a cross-community production in Northern Ireland (GERRI MORIARTY, page 13)
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3 The Poor Theatre of Monticchiello, Italy (RICHARD ANDREWS, page 33)
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4 'What happened to you today that reminded you that you are a black man?' the process of exploring black masculinities in performance, Great Britain (MICHAEL MACMILLAN, page 60)
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5 Wielding the cultural weapon after apartheid: Bongani Linda's Victory Sonqoba Theatre Company, South Africa (STEPHANIE MARLIN-CURIEL, page 94)
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6 Dance and transformation: the Adugna Community Dance Theatre, Ethiopia (JANE PLASTOW, page 125)
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7 The Day of Mourning/Pilgrim Progress in Plymouth, USA. Contesting processions: a report on performance, personification and empowerment (RICARDO VILLANUEVA, page 155)
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8 South Asia's Child Rights Theatre for Development: the empowerment of children who are marginalised, disadvantaged and excluded (MICHAEL ETHERTON, page 188)
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9 Theatre—a space for empowerment: celebrating Jana Sanskriti's experience in India (SANJOY GANGULY, page 220)
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Index (page 258)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MD | 48.4 (Winter 2005): 861-863 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_drama/v048/48.4johnston.html |
TJ | 57,3 (Oct. 2005): 548-550 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_journal/v057/57.3kruger.html |
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Published: c2004
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521520454 (paper)
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- 9780521817295 (hardcover)