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The Prisoner’s Body: Violence, Desire and Masculinities in a Nicaraguan Prison Theatre Group
2016It is not violence but rather its supposed absence within incarceration that makes every interaction, verbal or physical, ridden with its intentions. This chapter follows the Nicaraguan prisoner not only in his narrative silences, gaps, and sudden confessions of blood-stained experience but also in his ridiculization and fascination with the effeminate
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The Italian way to theatre in prison
Economia della Cultura, 2013The article provides an overview of Prison Theatre in Italy, an artistic form which in the past twenty years has gradually gained notoriety and prestige thanks to the work carried out by theatre directors such as Armando Punzo at the Carcere di Volterra or Fabio Cavalli at the Carcere di Rebibbia in Rome, who gave life to outstanding productions and ...
Taormina Antonio, Valenti Cristina
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Prison Theatre and the Global Crisis of Incarceration
2020Obscured behind concrete and razor wire, the lives of the incarcerated remain hidden from public view. Inside the walls, imprisoned people all over the world stage theatrical productions that enable them to assert their humanity and capabilities.
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A Day in the Life of a Prison Theatre Program
TDR/The Drama Review, 2003The artistic director of Rehabilitation through the Arts recounts making Voices from Within with and for inmates of Sing Sing, a high-security prison north of New York City. The play, a collaboration developed in a workshop with playwright Barbara Quintero, portrays the strategies prisoners consciously or unconsciously use to survive the experience of
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Performing new lives: prison theatre
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2012Performing new lives: prison theatre, edited by Jonathan Shailor, London, Jessica Kingsley, 2011, ISBN 978 1 84905 823 0 Performing New Lives is an engaging and accessible collection of 15 essays p...
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The dialectics of subversion: prison theatre, human rights, and social justice
Research in Drama Education, 2021Jonathan Shailor
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