... theatre, film, video, ethnography, performance, text' (Denzin, 1997). Incorporated with audience responses this may promote wider understanding for participants. Ethnodramas differ from other forms of performance ethnographic practice because it is... Ethnodrama: An Anthology of Reality Theatre - Page xedited by - 2005 - 230 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont, Amanda Coffey, John Lofland, Lyn Lofland - Social Science - 2007 - 529 pages
...1997). Incorporated with audience responses this may promote wider understanding for participants. Ethnodramas differ from other forms of performance...ethnographic practice because it is their overt intention not just transgressively to blur boundaries but to be a form of public voice ethnography that has emancipatory... | |
| Yvonna S. Lincoln, Norman K. Denzin - Social Science - 2003 - 510 pages
...informing, and changing public health care policy. This is the "public voice purpose of ethnodrama" (372). Ethnodramas differ from other forms of performance...emancipatory and educational potential" (Mienczakowski 2000, 469). Critical ethnodramas "blur the boundaries and barriers between health care recipients,... | |
| Paul Atkinson - Reference - 2007 - 532 pages
...1997). Incorporated with audience responses this may promote wider understanding for participants. Ethnodramas differ from other forms of performance...ethnographic practice because it is their overt intention not just transgressively to blur boundaries but to be a form of public voice ethnography that has emancipatory... | |
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