在燃烧的土地上:玻利维亚的被压迫剧场和生态危机

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Cultural Geographies Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.1177/14744740231154259
Alastair Cole, Lorenza Fontana, Max Hirzel, C. Johnston, Angelo Miramonti
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在这篇文章中,我们报告了2022年的一项创造性研究合作,在该合作中,我们部署了奥古斯托·鲍尔的“被压迫剧院”和“论坛剧院”模型,以就玻利维亚Chiquitanía生态危机引发的问题产生社区对话和行动。在人为活动的影响下极其脆弱,Chiquitanía是世界上最大的干燥森林之一,正在经历严重和经常性的野火。为了应对这场持续的危机,该项目将来自移民、土著和农民社区的参与者聚集在一起,分享他们在野火中生活(有时相互冲突)的经历。利用戏剧技巧和练习来引出叙述和具体的证词,参与者将其发展成一系列简短的论坛剧院戏剧,在整个Chiquitanía中表演。我们认为,Boal的被压迫剧场为研究人员和艺术家提供了动态的叙事和身体工作方式,而论坛剧场则呈现了一个丰富的公共领域,社区不仅可以进行对话,还可以探索,想象和排练集体行动。
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On burning ground: Theatre of the Oppressed and ecological crisis in Bolivia
In this essay, we report on a 2022 creative research collaboration in which we deployed Augusto Boal’s models of Theatre of the Oppressed and Forum Theatre to generate community dialogue and action on issues sparked by ecological crisis in Bolivia’s Chiquitanía. Extremely fragile to anthropogenic action, the Chiquitanía is home to one of the world’s largest dry forests, which is experiencing profound and recurrent wildfires. Responding to this ongoing crisis, the project brought together participants from migrant, Indigenous and campesino communities to share their lived (and sometimes-conflicting) experiences of wildfires. Theatrical techniques and exercises were utilised to elicit narratives and embodied testimonials, which were developed by participants into a series of short Forum Theatre plays performed throughout the Chiquitanía. We posit that Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed offers researchers and artists dynamic ways of working with narratives and bodies, while Forum Theatre presents a rich public sphere in which communities can not only stage dialogue but also explore, imagine and rehearse collective action.
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期刊介绍: Cultural Geographies has successfully built on Ecumene"s reputation for innovative, thoughtful and stylish contributions. This unique journal of cultural geographies will continue publishing scholarly research and provocative commentaries. The latest findings on the cultural appropriation and politics of: · Nature · Landscape · Environment · Place space The new look Cultural Geographies reflects the evolving nature of its subject matter. It is both a sub-disciplinary intervention and an interdisciplinary forum for the growing number of scholars or practitioners interested in the ways that people imagine, interpret, perform and transform their material and social environments.
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