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What should the rules be – or should there be rules? Embodied popular education and the production of facilitated space

Authors
  • Jolly, Aidan
  • O’ Connor, Wendy
  • Nascimento, Cristina Justino do
Type
Published Article
Journal
Conjunctions
Publisher
Sciendo
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2024
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
1–13
Identifiers
DOI: 10.2478/tjcp-2024-0012
Source
De Gruyter
Keywords
License
Green

Abstract

Drama facilitation takes place in “social world” spacetimes that are governed by hegemonic norms. These are created by a complex interplay of global historical processes, the specifics of local factors in the present, and the experience of participants. In Merseyside, UK, these processes create intersectional oppression, which, despite a rhetoric of “inclusion,” renders engagement in creative work either uncomfortable or unobtainable for diasporic and working-class communities in the area. These communities also continue to disproportionately experience various forms of violence. Our response is a trauma-informed “conscientization through the body,” using an eclectic mix of emergent methodologies that intentionally co-create emancipatory spacetimes.

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