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Publication Date: 2021
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The 'Pop-Up' Recovery Arts Café: Growing Resilience through the Staging of Recovery Community
Research in Drama Education, v26 n1 p9-23 2021
Reflecting on a prototype event, "A Recovery Arts Café," this article examines how recovery communities can be staged through collaborative performance events that directly engage with what it means to be "in recovery" from addiction. I theorise recovery and performance practice as particular forms of affective ecology, or processes of relation between the human and nonhuman, and challenge neoliberal ideas of self-care and 'good' citizenship. Drawing on posthumanist concepts of 'life-living' (Manning 2016) and 'making kin' (Haraway 2016), I identify how recovery-engaged performance events can operate as dynamic modes of growing resilience amidst societal contexts that impede capacity for recovery.
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Rehabilitation, Resilience (Psychology), Social Influences, Theater Arts, Music, Visual Arts, Drama, Political Influences, Social Bias, Neoliberalism, Cooperation
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Language: English
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