ABSTRACT

Critical Themes in Drama is concerned with the relationship between drama and the current socio-political context. It builds on and contributes to ongoing scholarly conversations regarding the use, benefit, challenges and opportunities for drama and theatre as a social, cultural, educational and political act. The intention of this book is to canvas current theory and practice in drama, to provide an extended examination of how drama as a pro-social practice intersects with socio-cultural institutions, to link critical discourse and examine ways drama may contribute to a broader social justice agenda. Authors draw on a variety of theoretical tools from the fields of sociology, anthropology and cultural studies. This combines with an exploration of work from drama practitioners across a variety of countries and practices to provide a map of how the field is shaped and how we might understand drama praxis as a social, cultural and political force for change.

This book offers drama scholars, practitioners, researchers and teachers a critical exploration which is both hopeful and critical; acknowledging the complexities and potential pitfalls, while celebrating the opportunities for drama as a practice for social action and positive change.

part I|76 pages

Framing the drama of these times

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction to the Drama of These Times

chapter 2|13 pages

Enduring Inequity

chapter 3|12 pages

Useful Drama in Neoliberal Times

chapter 4|14 pages

Dramatic Democracy

part II|74 pages

Examining the drama of these times

chapter 6|12 pages

Glocalisation

Mythologising place and community

chapter 7|16 pages

Migration – Dramatic Comings and Goings

chapter 8|18 pages

The Theatre of Battle

chapter 9|13 pages

The Drama of Sex and Sexuality

chapter 10|14 pages

The Health and Happiness Project

Being ‘well’ in these times

part III|57 pages

Preparing for drama of future times

chapter 12|15 pages

Digital+ Destinies

chapter 14|8 pages

The Future Looks Bright?