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In this essay we share a musical performance ethnography, titled Under One Roof, as an example of one approach to critical arts-based research. The piece stems from commissioned research that took the form of an ethnography of an urban-supported housing scheme for people over 50 years of age. We discuss some tensions of conducting radical democratic performative work within a political climate characterized by the commodification of knowledge and marketization of science. This context provides a backdrop to subsequent reflections around performing praxis through a critical political and cultural engagement. Specifically, we consider how Under One Roof challenges dominant stories about homelessness, poverty, discrimination, alcohol and drug misuse, marginalization, and aging through privileging personal stories. We consider how students’ participation through readings of the script during lectures made it possible, in Henry A. Giroux’s terms, to “connect the practice of classroom teaching with important social problems.”1
在这篇文章中,我们分享了一个名为《在一个屋檐下》的音乐表演人种志,作为一种基于批判性艺术的研究方法的例子。这件作品源于一项委托研究,该研究以民族志的形式为50岁以上的人提供城市支持的住房计划。我们讨论了在以知识商品化和科学市场化为特征的政治气候中进行激进民主表演工作的一些紧张关系。这一背景为通过批判性的政治和文化参与表演实践的后续反思提供了背景。具体来说,我们考虑《Under One Roof》如何通过个人故事来挑战关于无家可归、贫困、歧视、滥用酒精和药物、边缘化和老龄化的主流故事。用Henry A. Giroux的话说,我们考虑学生在课堂上通过阅读剧本的参与如何使“课堂教学的实践与重要的社会问题联系起来”成为可能