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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1777112486
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 126 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004461574
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004407381
    Content: Copyright page /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Foreword /Author: François Matarasso -- Acknowledgements /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- About the Authors /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 1 Introduction /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 2 Big h ART: Origins, Foundations and Making a Difference /Author: Scott Rankin -- Chapter 3 Relationships, Place and Wellbeing /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 4 Agency, Self-Efficacy, and Social Transformation /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 5 Affective, Expressive and Meaningful Lives /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 6 Work, Security and Citizenship /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 7 Capabilities and Informal Learning Spaces /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 8 Culture, Identity and 'Becoming Somebody' /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Chapter 9 Culture, Arts, Justice and Activism /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- References /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down -- Index /Authors: Peter Wright and Barry Down.
    Content: This book provides a unique insiders account of the work of Big hART, one of Australia's leading participatory arts organisations. Founded on the values of social justice, creativity and transformation Big hART seeks to mobilise a range of community resources including young people, elders, artists, and community activists to produce high quality public performances of merit and social worth. Located in diverse geographic, social and cultural settings across Australia's vast landscape, these creative works generate intergenerational understandings of the cultural processes of individual and collective transformation strengthening capabilities, identity, and connected belonging. This book documents a series of powerful stories that illuminate the ideological, artistic and cultural pathways and learnings gifted by the generosity of participants themselves
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004461567
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wright, Peter R. Youth participatory arts, learning and social transformation Leiden : Brill, Sense, 2021 ISBN 9789004461550
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004461567
    Language: English
    Keywords: Big hART ; Australien ; Kulturarbeit ; Jugendarbeit ; Kunst ; Partizipation
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sydney :Currency Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960799979502883
    Format: 1 online resource (6 unnumbered pages)
    ISBN: 9781925004496
    Content: Namatjira and Ngapartji Ngapartji go right to the heart of the intersection between Indigenous and non-Indigenous experience. These stories of family, friendship, land, myth, life and death are contextualised within the social and political framework of their times. They resonate universally, yet at the same time capture unique moments in Australian history and experience. Namatjira tells the moving story of Albert Namatjira (1902--1959). Namatjira was Australia's most famous Indigenous watercolour artist and the first to achieve commercial success, but his story is hardly known. Albert Namatjira's story resonates today as strongly as it did 50 years ago, providing a lens through which we can see the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians both in the past and the present.Taking its name from the Pitjantjatjara concept of exchange and reciprocity, Ngapartji Ngapartji--co-created with Trevor Jamieson--is a deeply affecting experience of Indigenous history. Exploring themes of dispossession and displacement from country, home and family, the play tells the story of a Pitjantjatjara family forcibly moved off their lands to make way for the testing of British atomic bombs at Maralinga.
    Note: Title from caption (viewed July 21, 2022). , In English.
    In: Rankin, Scott., Namatjira & Ngapartji Ngapartji., Sydney : Currency Press, 2012, 9781925004496
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sydney :Currency Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960799979402883
    Format: 1 online resource (48 unnumbered pages)
    ISBN: 9781925004496
    Content: Namatjira and Ngapartji Ngapartji go right to the heart of the intersection between Indigenous and non-Indigenous experience. These stories of family, friendship, land, myth, life and death are contextualised within the social and political framework of their times. They resonate universally, yet at the same time capture unique moments in Australian history and experience. Namatjira tells the moving story of Albert Namatjira (1902--1959). Namatjira was Australia's most famous Indigenous watercolour artist and the first to achieve commercial success, but his story is hardly known. Albert Namatjira's story resonates today as strongly as it did 50 years ago, providing a lens through which we can see the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians both in the past and the present.
    Note: Title from title page (viewed July 21, 2022). , "Written for the Namatjira family (Aranda)." , Main characters: Jonathan Namatjira, Emelie, Albert Namatjira, Reginald 'Rex' Battarbee, Wilmot, Pastor, Rubina. , In English.
    In: Rankin, Scott., Namatjira & Ngapartji Ngapartji., Sydney : Currency Press, 2012, 9781925004496
    Language: English
    Keywords: Drama.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sydney :Currency Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960799979302883
    Format: 1 online resource (51 unnumbered pages)
    ISBN: 9781925004496
    Content: Namatjira and Ngapartji Ngapartji go right to the heart of the intersection between Indigenous and non-Indigenous experience. These stories of family, friendship, land, myth, life and death are contextualised within the social and political framework of their times. They resonate universally, yet at the same time capture unique moments in Australian history and experience. Taking its name from the Pitjantjatjara concept of exchange and reciprocity, Ngapartji Ngapartji--co-created with Trevor Jamieson--is a deeply affecting experience of Indigenous history. Exploring themes of dispossession and displacement from country, home and family, the play tells the story of a Pitjantjatjara family forcibly moved off their lands to make way for the testing of British atomic bombs at Maralinga.
    Note: Title from title page (viewed July 21, 2022). , "written for Trevor Jamieson (Pitjantjatjara)." , Main characters: Trevor Jamieson, Pantjiti McKenzie, Amanyi Haggie, Tjamu Jack Jamieson, Arnold Jamieson, Arnold's mother, Mr. Stewart, Soldier, Jarmen Jamieson (Jangala), Gail, Tjamu Hughie Windlass, Choir. , In English.
    In: Rankin, Scott., Namatjira & Ngapartji Ngapartji., Sydney : Currency Press, 2012, 9781925004496
    Language: English
    Keywords: Drama.
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