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Explores the innovative practice of ethnodramatherapy and its
synthesis of art, therapy, research, and social activism.
Ethnodramatherapy is an original synthesis created by the author
through deep study and practice of Mienczakowski's Enthnodrama,
combined with thirty-five years of his own practice and research in
Drama Therapy, Creative Arts Therapies and TherapeuticTheatre. This
book will be of interest to practitioners of drama therapy and
creative arts therapies, and students and scholars of
performance-based research.
Explores the innovative practice of ethnodramatherapy and its
synthesis of art, therapy, research, and social activism.
Ethnodramatherapy is an original synthesis created by the author
through deep study and practice of Mienczakowski's Enthnodrama,
combined with thirty-five years of his own practice and research in
Drama Therapy, Creative Arts Therapies and TherapeuticTheatre. This
book will be of interest to practitioners of drama therapy and
creative arts therapies, and students and scholars of
performance-based research.
This book identifies the origins and central assertions of
bourgeois ideology as well as the reasons for their persuasive
power, and offers pedagogical tools to weaken them. The author
suggests techniques for use in the classroom, the community and the
imagination that subvert negative stereotypes about poor people and
individualist explanations for socio-economic status. Written from
an ecumenical socialist perspective combining Marxist, neo-Marxist,
and anarchist perspectives, this book utilizes a broad
interdisciplinary scope, encompassing political theory, religion,
political psychology, and literature.
This book identifies the origins and central assertions of
bourgeois ideology as well as the reasons for their persuasive
power, and offers pedagogical tools to weaken them. The author
suggests techniques for use in the classroom, the community and the
imagination that subvert negative stereotypes about poor people and
individualist explanations for socio-economic status. Written from
an ecumenical socialist perspective combining Marxist, neo-Marxist,
and anarchist perspectives, this book utilizes a broad
interdisciplinary scope, encompassing political theory, religion,
political psychology, and literature.
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