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Theatre and Performing Arts, Disability Citizenship and Community Development
Vibeke Glørstad (editor), Tone Pernille Østern (editor), Tony McCaffrey (editor), Kelvin Chikonzo (editor), Nehemiah Chivandikwa (editor), Liisa Jaakonaho, Cletus Moyo, Nkululeko Sibanda, Courage Chipatiso, Inez Hussey, Felipe Henrique Monteiro Oliveira, Andrea Pagnes, Alexandra Dunaeva, Ciane Fernandes, Daniela Musli, Nimal Wijesiri, Gugulethu Ngwenya, Courage Chinokwetu, Hilde Guddingsmo, Terje Olsen, Elen Øyen, Lise Lien, Lene Christin Holum, Anne Ogundipe, Kaja Tvedten Jorem, Caroline Marie Sprott, Cont Mdladla Mhlanga, Fortune Ruzungunde, Josadaque Albuquerque da Silva Pires, Nara Salles, Sara Granath, Tine Skjold
2024
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How might inclusive arts practices strengthen active citizenship and community participation? This is the main question that inspired the global collegial networks that led to this book project. The authors of the introductory chapter, 12 peer-reviewed research chapters and six practical encounters engage with theatre, performance, dance, visual arts and/or other cultural practices from critical disability perspectives in local contexts in the Global South and North. The authors critically present and discuss methods and models for inclusive and innovative arts and cultural citizenship practices that leverage off of disability as the special driving force and game changer for a more open society. The perspectives and practices elaborated on reveal how art-practice in the community is a way of activating partnership and participation. With this book the editors and authors argue that through artistic citizenship practices, the space and possibilities of being a citizen develop.
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