Poetic care: the orientations and relations of spoken word performance at three venues in East London

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Natalie Marshall
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the performance of spoken word poetry at three venues in East London through an attention to the ways in which participants experience and conceptualize these expressive events. Drawing from observation at events and interviews with performers, this paper illuminates the most commonly reported motivations behind the uptake of this genre of performance: achieving emotional healing and providing coping tools to others. By investigating these motivations, this paper considers how spoken word performance can become a personal and collective process of care, where performers overcome individual struggle through shifting bodily orientations and attitudes, while attuning affectively with others through pedagogical caretaking relations.
诗性关怀:东伦敦三场口语表演的取向与关系
本文通过关注参与者体验和概念化这些表达性事件的方式,探讨了东伦敦三个场所的口语诗歌表演。根据对事件的观察和对表演者的采访,本文阐明了采用这种表演类型背后最常见的动机:实现情感治愈并为他人提供应对工具。通过调查这些动机,本文考虑了口语表演如何成为个人和集体的照顾过程,表演者通过改变身体取向和态度克服个人斗争,同时通过教学照顾关系有效地与他人协调。
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Text and Performance Quarterly
Text and Performance Quarterly HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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