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Performed Ethnography and Communication explores the relationships
between these three key terms, addressing the impact of ethnography
and communication on the cutting edge of performance studies.
Ranging from digital performance, improvisation and the body, to
fieldwork and staged collaboration, this volume is divided into two
main sections: "Embodied technique and practice," which addresses
improvisation, devised theatre-making, and body work to consider
what makes bodies move, sound, behave, mean, or appear differently,
and the effects of these differences on performance; "Oral history
and personal narrative performance," which is concerned with the
ways personal stories and histories might be transformed into
public events, looking at questions of perspective, ownership, and
reception. Including specific historical and theoretical case
studies, exercises and activities, and practical applications for
improvisation, ethnography, and devised and digital performance,
Performed Ethnography and Communication represents an invaluable
resource for today's student of performance studies, communication
studies or cultural studies.
Through empowered movement that centers the lives, stories, and
dreams of marginalized women, Ananya Dance Theatre has revealed how
the practice of and commitment to artistic excellence can catalyze
social justice. With each performance, this professional dance
company of Black, Brown, and Indigenous gender non-conforming women
and femmes of color challenges heteronormative patriarchies, white
supremacist paradigms, and predatory global capitalism. Their
creative artistic processes and vital interventions have
transformed the spaces of contemporary concert dance into sites of
empowerment, resistance, and knowledge production. Drawing from
more than fifteen years of collaborative dance-making and sustained
dialogues based on deep alliances across communities of color,
Dancing Transnational Feminisms offers a multigenre exploration of
how dance can be intersectionally reimagined as practice,
methodology, and metaphor for feminist solidarity. Blending essays
with stories, interviews, and poems, this collection explores
timely questions surrounding race and performance, gender and
sexuality, art and politics, global and local inequities, and the
responsibilities of artists toward their communities.
Performed Ethnography and Communication explores the relationships
between these three key terms, addressing the impact of ethnography
and communication on the cutting edge of performance studies.
Ranging from digital performance, improvisation and the body, to
fieldwork and staged collaboration, this volume is divided into two
main sections: "Embodied technique and practice," which addresses
improvisation, devised theatre-making, and body work to consider
what makes bodies move, sound, behave, mean, or appear differently,
and the effects of these differences on performance; "Oral history
and personal narrative performance," which is concerned with the
ways personal stories and histories might be transformed into
public events, looking at questions of perspective, ownership, and
reception. Including specific historical and theoretical case
studies, exercises and activities, and practical applications for
improvisation, ethnography, and devised and digital performance,
Performed Ethnography and Communication represents an invaluable
resource for today's student of performance studies, communication
studies or cultural studies.
Through empowered movement that centers the lives, stories, and
dreams of marginalized women, Ananya Dance Theatre has revealed how
the practice of and commitment to artistic excellence can catalyze
social justice. With each performance, this professional dance
company of Black, Brown, and Indigenous gender non-conforming women
and femmes of color challenges heteronormative patriarchies, white
supremacist paradigms, and predatory global capitalism. Their
creative artistic processes and vital interventions have
transformed the spaces of contemporary concert dance into sites of
empowerment, resistance, and knowledge production. Drawing from
more than fifteen years of collaborative dance-making and sustained
dialogues based on deep alliances across communities of color,
Dancing Transnational Feminisms offers a multigenre exploration of
how dance can be intersectionally reimagined as practice,
methodology, and metaphor for feminist solidarity. Blending essays
with stories, interviews, and poems, this collection explores
timely questions surrounding race and performance, gender and
sexuality, art and politics, global and local inequities, and the
responsibilities of artists toward their communities.
This book was first published in 2010. Madison presents the
neglected yet compelling and necessary story of local activists in
South Saharan Africa who employ modes of performance as tactics of
resistance and intervention in their day-to-day struggles for human
rights. The dynamic relationship between performance and activism
are illustrated in three case studies: Act One presents a battle
between tradition and modernity as the bodies of African women are
caught in the cross-fire. Act Two focuses on 'water democracy' as
activists fight for safe, accessible public water as a human right.
Act Three examines the efficacy of street performance and theatre
for development in the oral histories of Ghanaian gender activists.
Unique to this book is the continuing juxtaposition between the
everyday performances of local activism and their staged enactments
before theatre audiences in Ghana and the USA. Madison beautifully
demonstrates how these disparate sites of performance cohere in the
service of rights, justice, and activism.
This book was first published in 2010. Madison presents the
neglected yet compelling and necessary story of local activists in
South Saharan Africa who employ modes of performance as tactics of
resistance and intervention in their day-to-day struggles for human
rights. The dynamic relationship between performance and activism
are illustrated in three case studies: Act One presents a battle
between tradition and modernity as the bodies of African women are
caught in the cross-fire. Act Two focuses on 'water democracy' as
activists fight for safe, accessible public water as a human right.
Act Three examines the efficacy of street performance and theatre
for development in the oral histories of Ghanaian gender activists.
Unique to this book is the continuing juxtaposition between the
everyday performances of local activism and their staged enactments
before theatre audiences in Ghana and the USA. Madison beautifully
demonstrates how these disparate sites of performance cohere in the
service of rights, justice, and activism.
"Critical Ethnography is a rare and beautiful synthesis of deft
theorizing and principled pragmatics. The complexities of
ethnography demand a grasp of both theory and practice, but rarely
have they come together so clearly and completely as in this
passionately written text. I especially appreciate the thoughtful
attention to the intellectual roots of the critical tradition in
ethnography, and to the way students are rigorously led through the
methodological consequences of critical epistemology." -Judith
Hamera, Texas A&M University "I would strongly recommend this
book for use in any course that explores the role of critical
analysis in research. This book thoughtfully discusses and teaches
about trying to understand the meanings attributed by others in
regard to their expertise." -Amy Paul-Ward, Florida International
University What is critical ethnography? How do we use theory to
interpret research data? What is performance ethnography? Readers
can find answers to these fundamental questions in D. Soyini
Madison's engaging and highly multidisciplinary Third Edition of
Critical Ethnography: Methods, Ethics, and Performance. The book
presents a fresh new look at critical ethnography by emphasizing
the significance of ethics and performance in the art and politics
of fieldwork. The productive links between theory and method are
celebrated in this title. Theoretical concepts range from queer
theory, feminist theory, and critical race theory to Marxism and
phenomenology. The methodological techniques range from designing
and asking in-depth interview questions and developing rapport to
coding and interpreting data. The various theories and methods
culminate in three fictional ethnographic case studies that "enact"
the interdependence between theory and method and the significance
of social theory, ethics, and performance.
Dress and fashion practices in Africa and the diaspora are dynamic
and diverse, whether on the street or on the fashion runway.
Focusing on the dressed body as a performance site, African Dress
explores how ideas and practices of dress contest or legitimize
existing power structures through expressions of individual
identity and the cultural and political order. Drawing on
innovative, interdisciplinary research by established and up and
coming scholars, the book examines real life projects and social
transformations that are deeply political, revolving around
individual and public goals of dignity, respect, status, and
morality. With its remarkable scope, this book will attract
students and scholars of fashion and dress, material culture and
consumption, performance studies, and art history in relation to
Africa and on a global scale.
The revised Second Edition of Critical Ethnography guides readers
through theories, methods, and ethics of ethnographic research
creating a confidence to complete fieldwork while demonstrating
analytical and theoretical depth. This text highlights the
productive links between theory and method and how both become more
valuable as they interact through fieldwork. Theoretical concepts
range from queer theory, feminist theory, and critical race theory
to Marxism and phenomenology. The methodological techniques range
from designing and asking in-depth interview questions and
developing rapport to coding and interpreting data. The various
theories and methods culminate in three fictional ethnographic case
studies that guide readers on how to incorporate theoretical
concepts with their interpretations and data analysis.
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