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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781351659086
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (325 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Critical pedagogy.. ; Social interaction.. ; Ethnology-Biographical methods ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Critical indigenous pedagogy -- The performance turn -- Coda -- Notes -- PART I: Performance autoethnography -- 1. Autoethnography as research redux -- Part One -- Interpretive aside: fieldwork as performance -- Part Two -- Part Three -- Notes -- 2. The call to performance -- Epiphanies and the sting of memory -- The sting of memory -- Process and performance -- Interpretive assumptions -- Liminality, ritual and the structure of the epiphany -- Mystory as montage -- Staging lives -- Back to the beginning -- Performing the text: writing to change history -- Working to transgress -- Notes -- 3. Performance pedagogy, culture, politics -- A MANIFESTO in the form of an abstract -- Defining terms -- Toward a performative ethnography -- Prologue -- Theatre and a politics of resistance -- Conclusions -- Notes -- PART II: An uneasy alliance: ethnography, performance, theatre -- 4. Performance ethnography -- A MANIFESTO in the form of an abstract -- Act One: Scene One: Exiles and evil worlds -- Act One: Scene Two: For a Theatre of the Oppressed -- Act One: Scene Two: Uneasy alliance: [auto] ethnodrama, ethnotheatre and reality theatre -- Act One: Scene Five [aside]: historical [auto] ethnodrama: Custer's Last Stand -- In conclusion -- Notes -- 5. Staging resistance as performance -- Act One: Scene One: History: starting out negative? -- Act One: Scene Two: A new language -- Act One: Scene Three: In the beginning: real guns? -- Act One: Scene Four: The dramaturgical model -- Act One: Scene Five: Into action: schools, slums -- Act Two: Scene One: Forms of the Theatre of the Oppressed -- Act Two: Scene Three: A new poetic, a new theatre -- Act Two: Scene Four: The stages of the Theatre of the Oppressed.
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