Voices of Identity
Collaboration is challenging but that’s where the real growth happens. This episode unpacks the tensions that surface in devised theatre: who holds power, how conflict is navigated, and why discomfort is essential for transformation. WORKS CITED * Jhally, S. (Director & Producer). (1997). bell hooks—Cultural criticism & transformation [Video recording]. Media Education Foundation. * hooks, b. (1994). Outlaw culture: Resisting representations. Routledge. * Bhabha, H. K. (2004). The location of culture (2nd ed). Routledge. * Hall, S. (1990). Cultural identity and diaspora. In J. Rutherford (Ed.), Identity, community,cultural difference (pp. 222–237). Lawrence & Wishart. * Snyder-Young, D. (2013). Theatre of good intentions: Challenges and hopes for theatre and social change. Palgrave Macmillan. MORE INFORMATION For a complete transcript or to read the entire dissertation visit https://aura.antioch.edu/etds/1131/ [https://aura.antioch.edu/etds/1131/] Feel free to drop a line - voicesofidentity@gmail.com Find out more at https://voices-of-identity.pinecast.co [https://voices-of-identity.pinecast.co]
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