Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance | 2021

Carcerality, theatre, rights

 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Threatened with ever-increasing levels of surveillance and confinement, this special issue attempts to extend the discussion of Prison Theatre to consider ‘carcerality’ as a pervasive neoliberal strategy. The issue aims to steer the discussion away from considerations of utility and the aesthetics of redemption, towards understandings of the arts in carceral spaces as a fundamental human right. What role can theatre and performance play in highlighting the rights of those experiencing state-sponsored control, confinement and exclusion? And what role can theatre and performance play in challenging the exclusionary structures of carcerality by enhancing freedoms, liberty and inclusion?

Volume 26
Pages 385 - 405
DOI 10.1080/13569783.2021.1944805
Language English
Journal Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance

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