Homelessness in Performance, Art and Society

Homelessness in Performance, Art and Society

  • Nadine Holdsworth
Publisher:RoutledgeISBN 13: 9781032848105ISBN 10: 1032848103

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Homelessness in Performance, Art and Society is written by Nadine Holdsworth and published by Routledge. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1032848103 (ISBN 10) and 9781032848105 (ISBN 13).

Homelessness in Performance, Art and Society investigates the contemporary context of homelessness in England and how performance and the arts can engage with this complex issue to advocate for, value and foster the lives, creative identities and artistic ambitions of people who are or have been affected by homelessness. The book offers critically informed analysis of the artists, theatre-makers, social enterprises, investigative journalists, cultural, heritage and charitable organisations drawing on socially committed arts practice. It highlights, documents and investigates artistic interventions that provoke new ways of perceiving homelessness and examines projects offering those who have experienced homelessness an opportunity to showcase their stories, heritage, creativity and cultural leadership. Capturing the breadth of socially committed arts practice in England, this book engages with arts and homelessness through a consideration of autobiographical performance, photography and graphic novel projects, performance installations and festivals, as well as digital and embodied memorialising outputs and events. Homelessness in Performance, Art and Society is ideal for students and scholars of applied theatre, socially engaged theatre, and broader humanities studies that interrogate the intersections between homelessness and the arts, as well as artists and community activists with an interest in this field.