
Youth, Power, Performance
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By drawing on examples from several projects, highlighting youths' voices and youths' creations, the book offers an introduction to the researcher and theoretical considerations for the research, suggests practical strategies for engaging with this youth population, describes the applied theatre process developed. It addresses specific considerations for working with incarcerated youth and with Indigenous youth, and explores the potential demonstrated for youth empowerment through applied theatre, some ethical considerations in conducting such work and the role of applied theatre in social change. The book may be of interest to applied theatre researchers, instructors, practitioners and students, and to drama teachers and youth workers.
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'Youth, Power, Performance is a significant contribution to the field of applied theatre and youth studies. It offers a compelling argument for the role of theatre in empowering marginalized youth and provides a nuanced exploration of the ethical and practical dimensions of this work. Conrad's book is both an inspiring and thought-provoking read, encouraging readers to consider how performance can serve as a tool for social justice and personal transformation. By centering on the voices and experiences of marginalized youth, the book not only sheds light on their struggles but also celebrates their resilience and creativity.' -- Farah Ali, Drama ResearchMore details
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Chapter 1: Considerations for Applied Theatre with Systemically Marginalized Youth
Chapter 2: Engaging Systemically Marginalized Youth in Applied Theatre Research
Chapter 3: Applied Theatre Processes for Working with Systemically Marginalized Youth
Chapter 4: Applied Theatre in the Context of Incarceration
Chapter 5: Engaging with Indigenous Youth through Applied Theatre
Chapter 6: The Potential for Youth Empowerment and Advocacy
Chapter 7: Tensions and Ethical Considerations in Doing Applied Theatre with Systemically Marginalized Youth
Chapter 8: Applied Theatre Research as Social Performance
Appendix 1: Five Applied Theatre Projects
Appendix 2: Guidelines for Drama Ensemble
Appendix 3: Index of Applied Theatre Games, Exercises & Activities
Appendix 4: Image Theatre Example
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