"Bree Hadley (2019) Advocacy, allies, and 'allies of convenience' in performance and performative protest. In Grehan, H (Ed.) The Routledge companion to theatre and politics (Routledge Theatre and Performance Companions). Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 85-88.”
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- "Bree Hadley (2019) Advocacy, allies, and 'allies of convenience' in performance and performative protest. In Grehan, H (Ed.) The Routledge companion to theatre and politics (Routledge Theatre and Performance Companions). Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 85-88.”
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- "Though allies have always played a role in the production of political performance, analysis of the work of disabled artists, women artists, queer artists, and artists of colour has yet to be combined with analysis of the work of allies addressing the same issues. In this chapter, I consider the practice of allies in a specific context, social media performance, as a newly emerging platform for political activism. After tracing the way allies are typically involved in political performance about, with, and by marginalised people and communities, I point to complexities arising when activists, campaigners, entertainers, and pranksters use new online platforms in performance that purport to support the same cause.
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- BK00020
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- Routledge
- datePublished
- 2019
- sourceOrganization
- Milkcrate Theatre
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- Bree Hadley
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- English
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- Theatre and Performance
- Multi Arts
- D/deaf Arts and Artists
- Blind or Low Vision Arts and Artists
- Neurodivergent Arts and Artists
- d/Deaf or hard of hearing
- Blind or low vision
- Autism/ADHD/Neurodiversity
- Intellectual disability
- Physical disability
- LGBTIQA+ Arts and Artists
- First Nations Arts and Artists
- CALD Arts and Artists
- Equity and non-discrimination
- Advocacy and awareness raising
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- Participation in political and public life
- Education and employment
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