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摘要
这篇文章的目的是展示我是如何解决关于有趣的写作的意义、目的和过程的问题的,这些问题是基于西比尔·乔丹·汉普顿(Sybil Jordan Hampton)的口述历史叙事来表现舞蹈表演的。西比尔·乔丹·汉普顿是1959年至1962年在阿肯色州小石城中心高中(Little Rock Central High)班里唯一的非洲裔美国人。通过展示我通过照片捕捉到的舞蹈中的六个瞬间,我探索了用图形艺术来唤起批判性反思和社会正义导向行动的舞蹈写作的可能性,而不仅仅是作为舞蹈表演的表现。我研究了围绕有趣的写作的复杂性,在代表生活经验的舞蹈写作中的分层表现,并考虑作为图形艺术呈现的非传统文本是否增强了关于社会正义行动的意义创造的潜力。
Writing About Dance: Representations of Strength in the Struggle for Social Justice
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how I grappled with questions about the meaning, purpose, and process of playful writing to represent a dance performance based on the oral history narrative of Sybil Jordan Hampton, the sole African American enrolled in her class at Little Rock Central High in Arkansas from 1959 to 1962. Through the presentation of six moments from the dance that I captured through photographs, I explore the possibilities of writing about dance using graphic art to invoke critical reflection and social justice-oriented action, rather than solely as a representation of the dance performance. I examine the complexities surrounding playful writing, layered representations in writing about dance that represents lived experience, and consider whether nontraditional text presented as graphic art enhances the potential for meaning making about social justice action.
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Qualitative Inquiry provides an interdisciplinary forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. With Qualitative Inquiry you have access to lively dialogues, current research and the latest developments in qualitative methodology.