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Author Dinesh, Nandita, author.

Title Theatre and war : notes from the field / Nandita Dinesh.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (210 pages)
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Note Available through Open Book Publishers.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-195) and index.
Summary "Nandita Dinesh places Kipling's "six honest serving-men" (who, what, when, where, why, how) in productive conversation with her own experiences in conflict zones across the world to offer a theoretical and practical reflection on making theatre in times of war. This timely and important book weaves together Dinesh's personal narrative with the public story of modern conflict, illustrating as it does, the importance of theatre as a force for ethical deliberation and social justice. In it Dinesh asks how theatre might intervene in times and places of conflict and how we might reflect on such interventions. In pursuit of answers, Theatre and War adopts the methods of auto-ethnography, positioning the theatrical practitioner at the heart of conflict zones in northern Uganda, Guatemala, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Rwanda, Kenya, Nagaland, and Kashmir. No longer a detached observer, the researcher and practitioner has to be able to meld theory with practice; to speak to 'doing', without undervaluing the importance of 'thinking about doing'. Each chapter approaches the need for a synthesis of theory and practice by way of a term of inquiry--Why, Where, Who, What, When--and each is equipped with a set of unflinchingly honest field notes that are designed to reveal some of the 'hows' from the author's own repertoire: questions and issues that were encountered during her own theatrical undertakings, along with first hand reflection on the complexities, potential, and challenges that attended her global work in community theatre. Within these notes are strategies that give the reader a practical insight into how the discussion might find its footing on the ground of war. The range and scope of this book make it required reading for those interested in theatre--practitioners, researchers, and students alike--as well as those seeking to understand the applications of the arts for ethics, politics, and education."--Publisher's website.
"Nandita Dinesh places Kiplings "six honest serving-men" (who, what, when, where, why, how) in productive conversation with her own experiences in conflict zones across the world to offer a theoretical and practical reflection on making theatre in times of war. This timely and important book weaves together Dineshs personal narrative with the public story of modern conflict, illustrating as it does, the importance of theatre as a force for ethical deliberation and social justice. In it Dinesh asks how theatre might intervene in times and places of conflict and how we might reflect on such interventions. In pursuit of answers, Theatre and War adopts the methods of auto-ethnography, positioning the theatrical practitioner at the heart of conflict zones in northern Uganda, Guatemala, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Rwanda, Kenya, Nagaland, and Kashmir. No longer a detached observer, the researcher and practitioner has to be able to meld theory with practice; to speak to doing, without undervaluing the importance of thinking about doing. Each chapter approaches the need for a synthesis of theory and practice by way of a term of inquirуђ́ا{u٠٦٥٥}Why, Where, Who, What, Whenђ́ا{u٠٦٥٥}and each is equipped with a set of unflinchingly honest field notes that are designed to reveal some of the howsfrom the authors own repertoire: questions and issues that were encountered during her own theatrical undertakings, along with first hand reflection on the complexities, potential, and challenges that attended her global work in community theatre. Within these notes are strategies that give the reader a practical insight into how the discussion might find its footing on the ground of war. The range and scope of this book make it required reading for those interested in theatrеђ́ا{u٠٦٥٥}practitioners, researchers, and students alikeas well as those seeking to understand the applications of the arts for ethics, politics, and education."--Publisher's website.
Contents Introduction -- 1. Why -- 2. Where -- 3. Who -- 4. What -- 5. When -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.
Subject Dinesh, Nandita.
War and theater.
Theater and society.
Theater -- Political aspects.
Performing arts -- Political aspects.
Performing arts.
Performing arts -- Theater -- History and criticism.
Performing arts -- General.
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences.
Sociology and anthropology.
The arts.
Theatre direction and production.
Theatre studies.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
Performing arts -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01057918
Theater and society. (OCoLC)fst01149315
Theater -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01149276
War and theater. (OCoLC)fst01736385
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Open Book Publishers.
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