Abstract
Iris Marion Young (1990) believes that the ideal of community “seeks to resist the individualism and alienation that is pervasive in late capitalist societies by bringing people together”. Illustrated by an ongoing collaborative drama project between the UK and Romania, this paper seeks to explore the way in which access to knowledge associated with a late capitalist UK and those of the emerging capitalism of Romania informs creative partnerships. Using a case study of 2014 field research in Romania involving UK Drama & Theatre Studies undergraduates, this paper offers a multi-voiced reflection on how we learn from other communities and build sustainable and balanced relationships in an ever-expanding European community.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 24 Oct 2014 |
Event | International Journal of Art & Design Education Conference 2014: Collaborative Practices in Arts Education - Tate Liverpool, Liverpool , United Kingdom Duration: 24 Oct 2014 → 25 Oct 2014 http://www.nsead.org/Downloads/iJADE_Conference_2014.pdf http://www.chester.ac.uk/node/23882 |
Conference
Conference | International Journal of Art & Design Education Conference 2014 |
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Abbreviated title | iJade Conference 2014 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Liverpool |
Period | 24/10/14 → 25/10/14 |
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