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Title: 

Process Drama as a Liberatory Practice

Authors: Streeter, Joshua Rashon
Keywords: Process Drama
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Citation: Streeter, J. R. (2020). Process drama as a liberatory practice. ArtsPraxis, 7 (2b), 79-91.
Abstract: How do we prepare future educators and artists to interrogate and promote social and racial justice in the classroom? This article considers process drama as a liberatory practice to reposition theatre educators as critical pedagogues. Responding to the need for educational reform, the author argues that drama should be included in PK-12 theatre classrooms and therefore taught in pre-service education and teaching artist training programs at the university level. While a complex artistic form, the author provides suggestions for planning a process drama through the lens of story-making and social justice education.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/75270
ISSN: 1552-5236
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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