Danse, enfermement et corps résilients | Dance, Confinement and Resilient Bodies
- Publisher
- University of Ottawa Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2019
- Category
- Dance
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9782760326507
- Publish Date
- Sep 2019
- List Price
- $14.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9782760326484
- Publish Date
- Sep 2019
- List Price
- $19.95
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Dance offers a space-time that enables us to look at, study, and understand humanity. It exposes bodies, their wounds as well as their strengths; it is a means of reflecting l recovering differently, opening a window onto new perspectives. This work is intended for stakeholders in various fields of intervention and research, education, and training, as well as for dancers, dance therapists, and art therapists who deal with issues of resilience and social justice in their practice.
La danse offre un espace-temps qui permet de regarder, étudier et comprendre l’humanité. Elle dévoile des corps, avec leurs blessures mais aussi leurs forces. La danse permet de penser | panser différemment et, ainsi, d’ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives. Cet ouvrage s’adresse aux acteurs appartenant aux différents milieux d’intervention et de recherche, d’enseignement et de formation, de même qu’aux danseurs, danse-thérapeutes et art-thérapeutes qui sont confrontés dans leur pratique aux problématiques de résilience et de justice sociale.
Bilingual edition.
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La danse offre un espace-temps qui permet de regarder, étudier et comprendre l’humanité. Elle dévoile des corps, avec leurs blessures mais aussi leurs forces. La danse permet de penser | panser différemment et, ainsi, d’ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives. Cet ouvrage s’adresse aux acteurs appartenant aux différents milieux d’intervention et de recherche, d’enseignement et de formation, de même qu’aux danseurs, danse-thérapeutes et art-thérapeutes qui sont confrontés dans leur pratique aux problématiques de résilience et de justice sociale.
Dance offers a space-time that enables us to look at, study, and understand humanity. It exposes bodies, their wounds as well as their strengths; it is a means of reflecting l recovering differently, opening a window onto new perspectives. This work is intended for stakeholders in various fields of intervention and research, education, and training, as well as for dancers, dance therapists, and art therapists who deal with issues of resilience and social justice in their practice.
Édition bilingue.
About the authors
Sylvie Frigon est professeure titulaire au Département de criminologie de l’Université d’Ottawa, où elle est titulaire de la Chaire facultaire « La prison dans la culture, la culture dans la prison ». Mme Frigon a été directrice artistique du projet d’écriture en milieu carcéral de l’Association des auteures et auteurs de l’Ontario français (AAOF). Elle a été consultante auprès du Royal New Zealand Ballet en 2018 et poursuivra ce partenariat. Présentement, elle contribue à un nouveau projet de danse en prison avec les hommes, avec la chorégraphe parisienne, Claire Jenny.
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Justin Piché is associate professor in the Department of Criminology and director of the Carceral Studies Research Collective at the University of Ottawa. He is also co-editor of the Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, a founding member of the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project, and researcher for the Carceral Cultures Research Initiative. His research examines how criminalization and confinement is justified and resisted during state campaigns to expand carceral controls and in popular culture.
Excerpt: Danse, enfermement et corps résilients | Dance, Confinement and Resilient Bodies (edited by Sylvie Frigon; contributions by Carly Annable-Coop, Hannah Beach, Natalie Beausoleil, Claire Jenny, Élise Hardy, Justin Piché, Christian Sénéchal, Amy Shepperd, Kelsey Walsh & Jacqui Young)
Dance serves as an important tool to gain access to persons as a whole and work on their well-being, on their inner-self and on their world.
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