Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Resumo: | TThis essay problematizes the term ‘decolonization’ as applied to university dance and performance curricula. It does so via Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang’s (2012) argument that colonization is rooted in a worldview that positions beings as exploitable things. Addressing efforts to foster diversity within studio training, choreography, and scholarship, the casualization of labor within university departments is also examined. The essay considers the structure of the university as both a colonial and corporate entity, signaling its relationship to the precarity of neoliberalism. The paper concludes by suggesting that arts and humanities scholarship and teaching create opportunities for alternate ways of living and interacting beyond neoliberal, neocolonial paradigms. |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training O'Shea (University of California – UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America), Janet Decolonization. World Dance. Neoliberalism. Casualization of Labor. Precarity Critical dance studies |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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Decolonizing the Curriculum? Unsettling possibilities for performance training |
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O'Shea (University of California – UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America), Janet |
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O'Shea (University of California – UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America), Janet |
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O'Shea (University of California – UCLA, Los Angeles, United States of America), Janet |
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Decolonization. World Dance. Neoliberalism. Casualization of Labor. Precarity Critical dance studies |
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Decolonization. World Dance. Neoliberalism. Casualization of Labor. Precarity Critical dance studies |
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TThis essay problematizes the term ‘decolonization’ as applied to university dance and performance curricula. It does so via Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang’s (2012) argument that colonization is rooted in a worldview that positions beings as exploitable things. Addressing efforts to foster diversity within studio training, choreography, and scholarship, the casualization of labor within university departments is also examined. The essay considers the structure of the university as both a colonial and corporate entity, signaling its relationship to the precarity of neoliberalism. The paper concludes by suggesting that arts and humanities scholarship and teaching create opportunities for alternate ways of living and interacting beyond neoliberal, neocolonial paradigms. |
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