Pedagogies of Self-Humanization: Collaborating to Engage Trauma in the Phoenix Players Theatre Group

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching Artist Journal Pub Date : 2017-10-02 DOI:10.1080/15411796.2017.1386050
Nicholas Fesette, Bruce Levitt
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ABSTRACT The Phoenix Players Theatre Group was founded by incarcerated theatre artists located in a maximum-security prison with the aim of creating a space where they can be witnessed in order to initiate a process of personal, cultural, and sociopolitical transformation. This article integrates research from trauma theory with theatre and social justice studies, in addition to the archive of written material by the Phoenix Players themselves, to understand how practicing collaborative prison theatre to cope with traumatic experiences constitutes a pedagogy of self-narrating, self-teaching, and self-humanizing.
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自我人性化的教学方法:在凤凰演员剧团合作处理创伤
凤凰玩家剧团由关押在最高安全级别监狱的戏剧艺术家创建,旨在创造一个可以见证他们的空间,以启动个人、文化和社会政治转型的过程。本文结合创伤理论、戏剧和社会正义研究的研究,以及凤凰队队员自己的书面材料档案,来理解如何实践合作监狱戏剧来应对创伤经历,这是一种自我叙述、自我教学和自我人性化的教学法。
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