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Play, Creativity, and Social Movements - If I Can''t Dance, Its Not My Revolution

English · Paperback / Softback

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As we play, we step away from stark reality to conjure up new possibilities for the present and our common future. Today, a new cohort of social activists are using it to create social change and reinvent democratic social relations. In contrast to work or routine, play must be free. To the extent that it is, it infuses a high-octane burst of innovation into any number of organizational practices and contexts, and invites social actors to participate in a low-threshold, highly democratic process of collaboration, based on pleasure and convivial social relations. Despite the contention that such activities are counterproductive, movements continue to put the right to party on the table as a part of a larger process of social change, as humor and pleasure disrupt monotony, while disarming systems of power.

Through this book, Shepard explores notions of play as a social movement activity, considering some of the meanings, applications and history of the concept in relation to social movement groups ranging from Dada and Surrealism to Situationism, the Yippies to the Young Lords, ACT UP to the Global Justice, anti-gentrification, community and anti-war movements of recent years.

List of contents

Introduction 1. Play as Prank: From the Yippies to the Young Lords 2. Send in the Clowns: Play, Pleasure and Movements for Sexual Freedom 3. Play as Community Building: From Gardens to Global Peace and Justice 4. Playing in Topsy-Turvery Times: From Carnival to Carnage 5. The Limits of Play: Radical Clowning vs. Tomato Picking. Conclusion: Methodological Reflections on the Study of Play in Social Movements

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Benjamin Shepard, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Human Service at the New York School of Technology/City University of New York.


Summary

The streets of cities around the world have been filled with a new theatrical model of protest, with creativity, fun, pleasure, and play as the cornerstones of this new approach. This book examines the historical use and development of 'play' as well as the recent ways in which it has infused protest and community building.

Product details

Authors Elsayed S. E. Hafez Hafez, Hafez Elsayed S. E., Hafez Saad Dean, Benjamin Shepard
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.05.2013
 
EAN 9780415849197
ISBN 978-0-415-84919-7
No. of pages 330
Series Routledge Advances in Sociology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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