A termék adatai:
ISBN13: | 9781501383052 |
ISBN10: | 1501383051 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 240 oldal |
Méret: | 228x152 mm |
Nyelv: | angol |
681 |
Témakör:
Színházművészet
Mechanika
Kisebbeknek
Művelődéstörténet
Zenetudomány általában, zenetörténet
Elméleti hadtudomány
Színházművészet (karitatív célú kampány)
Mechanika (karitatív célú kampány)
Kisebbeknek (karitatív célú kampány)
Művelődéstörténet (karitatív célú kampány)
Zenetudomány általában, zenetörténet (karitatív célú kampány)
Elméleti hadtudomány (karitatív célú kampány)
Sounding Conflict
From Resistance to Reconciliation
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Academic
Megjelenés dátuma: 2024. augusztus 22.
Kötetek száma: Paperback
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Kiadói listaár:
GBP 28.99
GBP 28.99
Az Ön ára:
11 859 (11 294 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 20% (kb. 2 965 Ft)
A kedvezmény érvényes eddig: 2024. december 31.
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Hosszú leírás:
Sound, music and storytelling are important tools of resistance, resilience and reconciliation in creative practice from protracted conflict to post-conflict contexts. When they are used in a socially engaged participatory capacity, they can create counter-narratives to conflict. Based on original research in three continents, this book advances an interdisciplinary, comparative approach to exploring the role of sonic and creative practices in addressing the effects of conflict. Each case study illustrates how participatory arts genres are variously employed by musicians, arts facilitators, theatre practitioners, community activists and other stakeholders as a means of 'strategic creativity' to transform trauma and promote empowerment. This research further highlights the complex dynamics of delivering and managing creativity among those who have experienced violence, as they seek opportunities to generate alternative arenas for engagement, healing and transformation.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction: Sound Ambiguities
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
1. Sound Methodologies in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
2. Resistance: Performing the Frontline
Julie Norman (University College London, UK)
3. Resilience in Creative Practice in a Post-Conflict Context: Musicians Without Borders
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
4. Remediating Relationships: Collaborative Storytelling and Conflict
Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK)
5. From Noises of Conflict to Dissonant Sounds of Reconciliation in Northern Irish Theatre
Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Working through Creative Practice: Socially Engaged Arts Interventions
Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
Conclusion
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)References
Author Index
Partner Index
Index
List of Figures
Introduction: Sound Ambiguities
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
1. Sound Methodologies in Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
2. Resistance: Performing the Frontline
Julie Norman (University College London, UK)
3. Resilience in Creative Practice in a Post-Conflict Context: Musicians Without Borders
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
4. Remediating Relationships: Collaborative Storytelling and Conflict
Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK)
5. From Noises of Conflict to Dissonant Sounds of Reconciliation in Northern Irish Theatre
Stefanie Lehner (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Working through Creative Practice: Socially Engaged Arts Interventions
Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
Conclusion
Fiona Magowan (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Julie M. Norman (University College London, UK), Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Cambridge University, UK), Stefanie Lehner (Queens's University Belfast, UK) and Pedro Rebelo (Queen's University Belfast, UK)References
Author Index
Partner Index
Index