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Casting a Movement The Welcome Table Initiative

Casting a Movement The Welcome Table Initiative

Casting a Movement brings together US-based actors directors educators playwrights and scholars to explore the cultural politics of casting. Drawing on the notion of a welcome table—a space where artists of all backgrounds can come together as equals to create theatre—the book’s contributors discuss casting practices as they relate to varying communities and contexts including Middle Eastern American theatre Disability culture multilingual performance Native American theatre color- and culturally-conscious casting and casting as a means to dismantle stereotypes. Syler and Banks suggest that casting is a way to invite more people to the table so that the full breadth of US identities can be reflected onstage and that casting is inherently a political act; because an actor’s embodied presence both communicates a dramatic narrative and evokes cultural assumptions associated with appearance skin color gender sexuality and ability casting choices are never neutral. By bringing together a variety of artistic perspectives to discuss common goals and particular concerns related to casting this volume features the insights and experiences of a broad range of practitioners and experts across the field. As a resource-driven text suitable for both practitioners and academics Casting a Movement seeks to frame and mobilize a social movement focused on casting access and representation. Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www. taylorfrancis. com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4. 0 license. | Casting a Movement The Welcome Table Initiative

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A Matter of Discourse Community and Communication in Contemporary Philosophies

Medieval Liturgy A Book of Essays

Federal Solutions to Ethnic Problems Accommodating Diversity

Federal Solutions to Ethnic Problems Accommodating Diversity

Exploring five distinct models of federal arrangement this book evaluates the relative merits of each model as a mechanism for managing relations in ethnically divided societies. Two broad approaches to this issue accommodation and denial are identified and from this five distinct models of federal arrangement are derived. The models; ethnic anti-ethnic territorial ethno-territorial and federacy are defined and then located within their broader theoretical tradition. Detailed case studies are used to evaluate the strengths and weakness of each model and highlight patterns in the success and failure rates of the universe of post-1945 federal arrangements. From this it is clear that two forms of ethnically defined federal arrangement – federacy and ethno-territorial federalism are associated with low failure rates while ethnic federalism has enjoyed a far higher rate of failure. The reasons for this are examined and the implications of this for the design of federal systems in ethnically divided societies are assessed. Federal Solutions to Ethnic Problems: Accommodating Diversity advances a new argument within the field of comparative politics that certain forms of federal arrangement are systematically more successful than others in ameliorating ethnically conflicted societies and is essential reading for students and scholars with an interest in politics and the Middle East. | Federal Solutions to Ethnic Problems Accommodating Diversity

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Decision Costs and Democracy Trade-offs in Institutional Design

Philosophy of Action A Contemporary Introduction

The Devil and the Vice in the English Dramatic Literature Before Shakespeare

Gender Democracy in Trade Unions

Americanizing Latino Politics Latinoizing American Politics

Jerzy Grotowski

World Yearbook of Education 2023 Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective

World Yearbook of Education 2023 Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective

The World Yearbook of Education 2023 centers on the intersection of racialization inequality and education. It critically examines how racial formation and its associated logics about citizenship belonging justice equality and humanity manifest in early childhood education primary secondary and higher education as well as non-formal community-based education settings. The chapters offer multisited perspectives into how racialization has and continues to shape educational inequality with an eye towards the agency and resistance of youth and communities in contesting such forms of domination and marginalization. Across three sections the book examines how forces of imperialism white supremacy and colonization have shaped racialization in distinct locations and how education was historically utilized as a site for both the creation and/or reification of difference. It reveals the lingering effects of processes of racialization in distinct locations globally and their intersections with educational policies ideologies systems and realities. Inviting readers to learn reflect and engage with the layered and complex realities of racialization and inequality in education across the globe World Yearbook of Education 2023 is a timely and important contribution to discussions of racialization and provides the field with a robust foundation for future critical inquiry and engagement with the themes of race racialization inequality and education. | World Yearbook of Education 2023 Racialization and Educational Inequality in Global Perspective

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The Genetics of Political Behavior How Evolutionary Psychology Explains Ideology

The Genetics of Political Behavior How Evolutionary Psychology Explains Ideology

In this unique amalgam of neuroscience genetics and evolutionary psychology Ryan argues that leftists and rightists are biologically distinct versions of the human species that came into being at different moments in human evolution. The book argues that the varying requirements of survival at different points in history explain why leftists and rightists have anatomically different brains as well as radically distinct behavioral traits. Rightist traits such as callousness and fearfulness emerged early in evolution when violence was pervasive in human life and survival depended on the fearful anticipation of danger. Leftist traits such as pro-sociality and empathy emerged later as environmental adversity made it necessary for humans to live in larger social groups that required new adaptive behavior. The book also explores new evolutionary theories that emphasize the role of the environment in shaping not only human political behavior but also humans' genetic architecture. With implications for the future of politics the book explores how the niche worlds we build for ourselves through political action can have consequences for the evolution of the species. Proposing a new way of understanding human politics this is fascinating reading for students and academics in psychology the social sciences and humanities as well as general readers interested in political behavior. | The Genetics of Political Behavior How Evolutionary Psychology Explains Ideology

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History and Art History Looking Past Disciplines

Cheats at Work An Anthropology of Workplace Crime

Translating Chinese Art and Modern Literature

The Tragedy of the Assyrian Minority in Iraq

Art Awakening and Modernity in the Middle East The Arab Nude

Rethinking Australia’s Art History The Challenge of Aboriginal Art

A Concordance to Conrad's Romance

The Congress and Indian Nationalism Historical Perspectives