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Prison Theatre and the Politics of Hope
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Prison Theatre and the Politics of Hope

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innbundet, 2026
Engelsk
This book examines the role of the prison in the commissioning and delivery of theatre practice. It draws attention to discourses of publicly acceptable arts and other mechanisms of 'soft power' which shape access to prison theatre. Each chapter utilises engaging storytelling methods based on the authors own experience as a prison theatre practitioner to illustrate theory. The book explores understandings of the value of arts in prison and discuss how, in a neoliberal society, people in prison can be conceptualised as 'deserving' or 'undeserving' of these practices. It examines the role of the arts organisation in designing and delivering commissionable arts practice and in caring for both practitioners and participants. It also discusses the role of the university and the facilitator in delivering work that balances the often-conflicting agendas of the prison, the arts organisation and the participants alongside their own aims within a context of precarious employment. Finally, it examines the experience of participating in prison theatre, exploring incidents of care, interdependency and collective joy within the prison and assessing how, through the delivery of short-term and insecurely funded arts projects, prison theatre can produce experiences of both hope and harm.
Undertittel
Stories of Care, Control, and Resistance
Forfatter
Erin Power
ISBN
9783032109316
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
19.8.2026
Antall sider
212