Theatre for peacebuilding : the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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Sorozat: | Rethinking peace andconflict studies |
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Premaratna, Nilanjana szerző EUL10001033553 Y Theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia by Nilanjana Premaratna Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2018 XI, 249 p. ill., színes ; online forrás szöveg txt rdacontent számítógépes c rdamedia távoli hozzáférés cr rdacarrier szövegfájl PDF rda Rethinking peace andconflict studies 1. Introduction -- 2. Peacebuilding and its Critiques -- 3. Theatre for Peacebuilding -- 4. Jana Karaliya: Inviting a shared future -- 5. Jana Sanskriti: Transforming through empowerment -- 6. Sarwanam: Speaking for the people -- 7. Conclusion. This book contributes to key debates in peacebuilding by exploring the role of theatre and art in general. Premaratna argues that the dialogical and multi-voiced nature of theatre is particularly suited to assisting societies coming to terms with conflict and opening up possibilities for conversation. These are important parts of the peacebuilding process. The book engages the conceptual links between theatre and peacebuilding and then offers an in-depth empirical exploration of how three South Asian theatre groups approach peacebuilding: Jana Karaliya in Sri Lanka, Jana Sanskriti in India, and Sarwanam in Nepal. The ensuing reflections offer insights that are relevant to both students and practitioners concerned with issues of peace and conflict. Nilanjana Premaratna is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She studied at the University of Queensland, Australia and her research and publications engage with art, peacebuilding, and politics. Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319757193 Az e-könyvek a teljes ELTE IP-tartományon belül online elérhetők. könyv e-book Peace EUL10000038321 Y Asia Politics and government Theater EUL10000081006 Y konfliktuskezelés EUL10000079336 Y színház EUL10000081005 Y művészet és társadalom EUL10000639989 Y társadalom és művészet EUL10000639989 N Nepál India Sri Lanka elektronikus könyv SpringerLink (Online service) közreadó testület Rethinking peace and conflict studies EUL10000880605 Y Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75720-9 EUL01 |
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Theatre for peacebuilding : the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia |
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the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia |
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Theatre for peacebuilding |
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Theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia by Nilanjana Premaratna |
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Theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia by Nilanjana Premaratna |
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Theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia by Nilanjana Premaratna |
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Theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in South Asia |
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theatre for peacebuilding the role of arts in conflict transformation in south asia |
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Rethinking peace andconflict studies |
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Rethinking peace and conflict studies |
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2018 |
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2018 |
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XI, 249 p. : ill., színes ; online forrás |
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978-3-319-75720-9 |
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J - Political Science |
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Peace Asia -- Politics and government Theater konfliktuskezelés színház művészet és társadalom társadalom és művészet Nepál India Sri Lanka elektronikus könyv |
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This book contributes to key debates in peacebuilding by exploring the role of theatre and art in general. Premaratna argues that the dialogical and multi-voiced nature of theatre is particularly suited to assisting societies coming to terms with conflict and opening up possibilities for conversation. These are important parts of the peacebuilding process. The book engages the conceptual links between theatre and peacebuilding and then offers an in-depth empirical exploration of how three South Asian theatre groups approach peacebuilding: Jana Karaliya in Sri Lanka, Jana Sanskriti in India, and Sarwanam in Nepal. The ensuing reflections offer insights that are relevant to both students and practitioners concerned with issues of peace and conflict. Nilanjana Premaratna is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She studied at the University of Queensland, Australia and her research and publications engage with art, peacebuilding, and politics. |