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Title: 

Social Justice and Fringe Theatre in Higher Education

Authors: Daly, Dermot
Keywords: higher education;fringe theatre;applied theatre;drama in education;contemporary theatre;case study
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Publisher: New York University
Series/Report no.: Volume 11 Issue 1;
Abstract: Theatre and performance have long been used to platform, challenge, and agitate for social justice. Using contemporary work focussed on marginalised communities can facilitate and broaden the reach and understanding of such work. This paper reports on a case study using It's A MotherF**King Pleasure (FlawBored, 2023) in a formal higher education setting, examining what can be gained in the use(s) of such work. In moving through arguments advocating for working with ‘fringe’ artists and their work, the benefits of conscious enaction of critical pedagogy and the highlighting of the potential benefits to students—and educators—in their understanding of social justice, this paper argues for the inclusion of those new artists making work now, into the teaching material. The case study emphasises the importance and ability of creating a space in higher education (and beyond) for open and engaged inquiry into deeply held viewpoints, with suggestions of how to enact it, offered.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75119
ISSN: 1552-5236
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33682/gkeq-8c47
Rights: ArtsPraxis is published by the NYU Steinhardt Program in Educational Theatre; author(s) retain copyright of the work though they have given irrevocable right to reproduce, transmit, distribute, make available through an archive, sell, and otherwise use the Accepted Contribution as it is published in the Journal.
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