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Theatre for Women''s Participation in Sustainable Development

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Zusatztext "?the author is well informed about developmental discourses and challenges through her own long-term involvement in clean energy programmes. She has presented her work not only or not even primarily to theatre scholars! but also at conferences on development and technology and sustainable energy! where she established contacts with some of the organisations she visited! offered workshops to and spent time studying. This knowledge of the problems and debates around energy! women's health! or mother-child-care programmes based on her experiences in three continents! lends the study a certain rigour in the presentation of the issues." - Elisabeth Tropper! Theatre Research Informationen zum Autor Beth Osnes is Assistant Professor at the Department of Theatre and Dance, University of Colorado, US. She was recipient of the Chancellor¹s Committee on Women Awards, University of Colorado, 2009. She is co-founder of Mothers Acting Up, an international movement to inspire and mobilize mothers to advocate on behalf of the world's children. In partnership with the Philanthropiece Foundation, Beth is currently touring her (M)other Tour, which consists of an original one-woman performance and workshop for vocal empowerment, to locations across North America and parts of Southeast Asia and Latin America. Klappentext Though development researchers have proven that the participation of women is necessary for effective sustainable development, development practitioners still largely lack culturally appropriate, gender-sensitive tools for including women, especially women living in poverty.¿ Current tools used in the development approach often favour the skill set of the development practitioner and are a mismatch with the traditional, gendered knowledge and skills many women who are living in poverty do have.¿ This study explores three case studies from India, Ethiopia, and the Guatemala that have successfully used applied theatre for women's participation in sustainable development.This interdisciplinary book has the opportunity to be the first to bring together the theory, scholarship and practice of theatre for women's participation in sustainable development in an international context. This work will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners in a wide variety of fields who are looking for creative solutions for utilizing the contributions of women for solving our global goals to live in a sustainable way on this one planet in a just and equitable manner. Zusammenfassung Though development researchers have proven that the participation of women is necessary for effective sustainable development, development practitioners still largely lack culturally appropriate, gender-sensitive tools for including women, especially women living in poverty. Current tools used in the development approach often favour the skill set of the development practitioner and are a mismatch with the traditional, gendered knowledge and skills many women who are living in poverty do have. This study explores three case studies from India, Ethiopia, and the Guatemala that have successfully used applied theatre for women’s participation in sustainable development. This interdisciplinary book has the opportunity to be the first to bring together the theory, scholarship and practice of theatre for women’s participation in sustainable development in an international context. This work will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners in a wide variety of fields who are looking for creative solutions for utilizing the contributions of women for solving our global goals to live in a sustainable way on this one planet in a just and equitable manner. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction  1. Obstacles and Creative Solutions  2. Theatre for Gender Equity in Maternal Health  3. Theatre for Stabilizing Population Growth  4. Theatre for Gender Equity in Clean Energy  5. Conclusion-Sustaining...

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Authors Beth Osnes, Osnes Beth
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2015
 
EAN 9781138189669
ISBN 978-1-138-18966-9
No. of pages 240
Series Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General, Theatre Studies, Gender studies: women, Gender studies: women and girls

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