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Prison theatre and the global crisis of incarceration /
"Obscured 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. Prison
Lucas, Ashley,
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Half-opened Doors: an ethnographic account from a drama play with prison inmates – beyond the show…
This paper aims to ethnographically report an experiment from a workshop entitled Playing with Theater, which was developed in a prison context from 2008 to 2009 as an observer-participant in a shed known as Escola do Presídio (Prison School), in the ...
Micael Côrtes
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Progress and atrocity: the dual psychiatric legacy of Vienna's Steinhof Hospital. [PDF]
Smith A, Voren RV, Liebrenz M.
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Shakespeare in prisons conference, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, Friday 23rd–25th March 2018
This is the third bi-annual conference of Shakespeare in Prisons since its inaugural start at University of Notre Dame in 2013. Impressively hosted by the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, the conference highlighted the extraordinary phenomena of Shakespeare
Balfour, M ; https://orcid.org/ +1 more
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Destine frânte. Frații Haig, Arșavir și Jeni Acterian [PDF]
For almost half a century, in Romania, the communist censorship wiped out of the collective memory the names of many prominent intellectuals of the interwar period.
Manuela Cernat
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Theatre in Prison: Theory and Practice (Book Review)
Review of Theatre in Prison: Theory and Practice. Michael Balfour (ed.). Bristol: Intellect, 2004.
Anderson, Heather
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Theatre in Prison: How It Is Making a Difference
The United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics Department, there are over two million people incarcerated in American prisons, and according to the ...
Donham, Mackenzee
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Despite the ubiquity of theatre projects in prisons there has been little (published) discussion of the application of theatre to the theories of criminology or rehabilitation of offenders, and scant examination of the potential for criminological ...
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Aesthetics of Truth-Telling: Intercultural Applied Theatre Praxis in an Australian Women's Prison
Our Ancestors, Our History, Our Lost Culture was a devised theatre performance that I developed with women inside Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre (BWCC) Australia in 2017.
Woodland, Sarah
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Stadium, Theatre, Prison: Ways of seeking »sports space«.
The stadium can be read in a variety of ways. The metaphors of theatre, the garden and prison are used to illustrate the relations between players and spectators, ‘nature’ and ‘culture’, and freedom and constraint.
John Bale
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