Stages of Reckoning: Antiracist and Decolonial Actor Training: Routledge Series in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Theatre and Performance
Editat de Amy Mihyang Gintheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 dec 2022
This book provokes embodied and intellectual discomfort for the reader to take risks with their ideologies, identities, and practices and to make new pedagogical choices for students with racialized identities. Centering the voices of actor trainers of color to acknowledge their personal experience and professional pedagogy as theory, this volume illuminates actionable ideas for text work, casting, voice, consent practices, and movement while offering decolonial approaches to current Eurocentric methods. These offerings invite the reader to create spaces where students can bring more of themselves, their communities, and their stories into their training and as fodder for performance making that will lead to a more just world.
This book is for people in high/secondary schools, higher education, and private training studios who wish to teach and direct actors of color in ways that more fully honor their multiple identities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032225432
ISBN-10: 1032225432
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 7 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Series in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Theatre and Performance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032225432
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 7 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Series in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Theatre and Performance
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
General, Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and UndergraduateCuprins
List of figures
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword: navigating liberation: a conversation between friends
Nicole Brewer and Walton Wilson
Introduction: why this book now?
Amy Mihyang Ginther
PART I
Distilling/grounding/performing identities
1 Black queer autoethnographies: tools for equitable teaching and learning in predominantly white institutions
Gregory King
2 Societal othering of Asian Americans and its perpetuation through casting
Joy Lanceta Coronel
3 Embodying racial consciousness: white allyship as given circumstance and objective for the casting and coaching of scenework
Rachel E. Blackburn
PART II
Embodying disruption/abstention/resistance
4 I’mma do me: code-switch resistance as collective liberation in voice and speech classes
Alicia Richardson
5 The erotic of abstinence: refusing the white-possessive and embracing settler abstinence in performance pedagogy
Maria Teresa Houar
6 Nepantla: lingering in-between to embody our voice
Sayda Trujillo
PART III
Traveling across time/space/language
7 Representation matters: the why and how of decolonizing Stanislavski actor training
Alison Nicole Vasquez
8 Empowering the somatically othered actor through multilingual improvisation in training
Kristine Landon-Smith and Chris Hay
9 The possibilities of paradox: decolonial Shakespeare process in practice
Amy Mihyang Ginther
PART IV
Transforming across/through/around disciplinarity
10 A time of protest: exploring activism and acting through Hip-Hop Pedagogy & Theatre of the Oppressed
Daphnie Sicre
11 Whose body is dis: taksu, ase, Black queer intersections, and the awakening of the actor’s spiritual practice
Budi Miller
12 Stigmata: biography of an Arab female body in pain
Maiada Aboud
Afterword: morning rain, parting clouds, and what is to come
Amy Mihyang Ginther and Celia Mercedes Espinosa
Index
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword: navigating liberation: a conversation between friends
Nicole Brewer and Walton Wilson
Introduction: why this book now?
Amy Mihyang Ginther
PART I
Distilling/grounding/performing identities
1 Black queer autoethnographies: tools for equitable teaching and learning in predominantly white institutions
Gregory King
2 Societal othering of Asian Americans and its perpetuation through casting
Joy Lanceta Coronel
3 Embodying racial consciousness: white allyship as given circumstance and objective for the casting and coaching of scenework
Rachel E. Blackburn
PART II
Embodying disruption/abstention/resistance
4 I’mma do me: code-switch resistance as collective liberation in voice and speech classes
Alicia Richardson
5 The erotic of abstinence: refusing the white-possessive and embracing settler abstinence in performance pedagogy
Maria Teresa Houar
6 Nepantla: lingering in-between to embody our voice
Sayda Trujillo
PART III
Traveling across time/space/language
7 Representation matters: the why and how of decolonizing Stanislavski actor training
Alison Nicole Vasquez
8 Empowering the somatically othered actor through multilingual improvisation in training
Kristine Landon-Smith and Chris Hay
9 The possibilities of paradox: decolonial Shakespeare process in practice
Amy Mihyang Ginther
PART IV
Transforming across/through/around disciplinarity
10 A time of protest: exploring activism and acting through Hip-Hop Pedagogy & Theatre of the Oppressed
Daphnie Sicre
11 Whose body is dis: taksu, ase, Black queer intersections, and the awakening of the actor’s spiritual practice
Budi Miller
12 Stigmata: biography of an Arab female body in pain
Maiada Aboud
Afterword: morning rain, parting clouds, and what is to come
Amy Mihyang Ginther and Celia Mercedes Espinosa
Index
Notă biografică
Amy Mihyang Ginther is an assistant professor in the Department of Performance, Play & Design at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.
Descriere
Stages of Reckoning is a crucial conversation about how racialized bodies and power intersect within actor training spaces.