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Dennis, Rea – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay seeks to unpack some of the issues concerning representation when performing refugee stories using playback theatre. It questions the reductive influence of narrative structure and, using the framework of "artist as ethnographer," it argues that strong aesthetic production is required to overcome the dampening effect of empathy when…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Empathy, Refugees, Aesthetic Education
Farrier, David – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay examines Michael Winterbottom's 2002 film "In This World," which follows the journey of two Afghan migrants from Peshawar to London. Winterbottom's preparation involved travelling from London to Peshawar and then in reverse overland as far as Istanbul; he then returned to Peshawar and filmed the same journey using two…
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, Refugees, Theater Arts
Williams, David – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay provides a brief account of selected performances of Australian refugee policy in the domains of politics and theatre. In the domain of politics, it considers rhetorical performances by government ministers and military personnel in relation to the so-called "children overboard" scandal of 2001, and the scandal's parliamentary…
Descriptors: Refugees, Essays, Rhetorical Invention, Theater Arts
Burvill, Tom – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay begins by outlining Emmanuel Levinas's radical conception of ethics. Levinas invokes/declares an absolute and primary obligation of responsibility to the human Other, whom he figures hyperbolically as invoked by the epiphany of the encounter with "the face of the Other." This encounter with alterity founds not only ethics, but…
Descriptors: Ethics, Political Attitudes, Public Policy, Refugees

Furman, Lou – Youth Theatre Journal, 1987
Examines, through interviews with two prominent Israeli theatre teachers, the status of children's theatre in Israel at the present, and notes the problems with the types of children's theatre being produced, including the fact that children's plays are too didactic, and that there is little funding to produce them. (JC)
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Activities, Didacticism, Drama

Colby, Robert W. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1987
Presents a rationale for viewing theatre as a form of education, and looks at several different ideas for why and how drama should be taught; considers what types of skills children should acquire from a theatre class, and whether drama should focus on the internal, subjective experience of theatre, or the external mechanics of it. (JC)
Descriptors: Acting, Developmental Stages, Didacticism, Elementary Education