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On Access in Applied Theatre and Drama Education

Colette Conroy, Adelina Ong, Dirk J. Rodricks · ISBN 9781000708486
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Publisher Taylor and Francis
Author(s) Colette Conroy / Adelina Ong / Dirk J. Rodricks
Published 17th September 2019
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This book explores and interrogates access and diversity in applied theatre and drama education.



Access is persistently framed as a strategy to share power and to extend equality, but in the context of current and recent power struggles, it is also seen as a discourse that reinforces marginalisation and exclusion. The political bind of access is also a conceptual problem. It is impossible to refuse to engage in strategies to extend access to institutions, representations, buildings, education, discourse, etc. We cannot oppose access or strategies for access without reinforcing marginalisation and exclusion. We can’t not want access for ourselves or for others. However, we are then in danger of remaining immersed in a distribution of power that reinforces and naturalises inequality as difference. For applied theatre and drama education, the act of creating, teaching, and learning is intrinsically connected to choice, along with the agency and capacity to choose. What is less clear, and what still interests us, is how the distribution of power and representation creates the schema for an analysis of access and diversity.



This book was originally published as a special issue of Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance.

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