Voices of Identity

Navigating Challenges, Power, and the Importance of Diverse Voices in Devised Theatre

Collaboration is challenging but that’s where the real growth happens. This episode unpacks the tensions that surface in devised theatre: who holds power, how conflict is navigated, and why discomfort is essential for transformation.

Works Cited

  • Jhally, S. (Director & Producer). (1997). bell hooks—Cultural criticism & transformation [Video recording]. Media Education Foundation.
  • hooks, b. (1994). Outlaw culture: Resisting representations. Routledge.
  • Bhabha, H. K. (2004). The location of culture (2nd ed). Routledge.
  • Hall, S. (1990). Cultural identity and diaspora. In J. Rutherford (Ed.), Identity, community,cultural difference (pp. 222–237). Lawrence & Wishart.
  • Snyder-Young, D. (2013). Theatre of good intentions: Challenges and hopes for theatre and social change. Palgrave Macmillan.

More Information

For a complete transcript or to read the entire dissertation visit https://aura.antioch.edu/etds/1131/

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