Now available on Project MUSE - CTR 148 / Fall 2011

Greenwood, Audrey agreenwood at UTPRESS.UTORONTO.CA
Tue Nov 8 12:04:11 EST 2011


CTR 148 / Fall 2011, "Artists and Communities" is now available on Project MUSE<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/toc/ctr.148.html>

In this issue, contributors dig into the fertile ground of the artist and community theatrical collaboration. Our choice to focus on artists reflects a shift in how this work is placed within arts and culture funding bodies, neighbourhoods and organizations, and among artists. This field has now attracted the ardour of the mainstream. This development is accompanied by the delights and dangers all love affairs entail. Addressing the perspectives of outsiders, insiders, educators, creators, and audience members, the contributors to this issue grapple with the changing definitions of community arts. The collection offers a mix that reflects the integration of theory and practice, the virtual and the embodied, celebration and mourning, rage and reflection.
 This issue contains:
Artists and Communities<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.salverson.html>



Julie Salverson




Is Anyone Political Anymore?<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.howard.html>

Ruth Howard




Local and Transnational Dialogues on Memory and Violence in Jamaica and Toronto: Staging Letters from the Dead among the Living<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.ford-smith.html>

Honor Ford-Smith




The Bridge: Toward Relational Aesthetic Inquiry in the Montreal Life Stories Project<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.sajnani.html>

Nisha Sajnani, Warren Linds, Lisa Ndejuru, et al.




Squaw Hall-A Community Remembers<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.harwood.html>

Nicola Harwood




Adapting City of Dreams: Staging an Urban Imaginary<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.johnston.html>



Caleb Johnston




Speaking Out on Violence and Social Change: Transmedia Storytelling with Remotely Situated Women in Nepal and Canada<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.alexander.html>



Emma Alexander, Edith Regier




Judith Thompson's Body and Soul: Tactics of Theatre in the Corporate Strategy<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.moll.html>

Sorouja Moll




Working with The EFry Group for A Moveable Feast<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.iffla.html>

Donna-lee Iffla




Staging the Internet: Representation (Bodies, Memories) and Digital Audiences<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.irwin.html>

Kathleen Irwin




About Uth Ink<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.sokoloski.html>



Robin Sokoloski




Script
Night<http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_theatre_review/summary/v148/148.morris.html>

Christopher Morris


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