Practicing the Social


Entanglements of Art and Social Justice

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Edited by Carla Rice, Ingrid Muendel, Nadine Changfoot, Eliza Chandler
Imprint: WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Carla Rice is Tier I Canada Research Chair in Feminist Studies and Social Practice at the University of Guelph, specializing in embodiment theory, intersectionality studies, post-philosophical theories, and arts-based research methods. Ingrid Muendel is the Managing Director of the Re*Vision Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph. Eliza Chandler, a Toronto-based scholar and curator of disability arts, is an associate professor in the School of Disability Studies and Executive Director of the Office of Social Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University. Nadine Changfoot is a full professor in Political Studies at Trent University, Peterborough/Nogojiwanong (Treaty 20).

Introduction: Practicing the Social: Art's Entanglements with Justice Section I: Designing the Social Chapter 1: Enacting Disability Justice in Arts-Based Research - Lauren Munro and Ciann Wilson Chapter 2: Theatre for Agency, Activism, & Acting Up in Second Language Education - Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor Chapter 3: Intersectional Feminism as Pedagogy: Community Agreements for Navigating an Ethics of Care in Research and Teaching - Jessica Watkin and Sarah Robbins Chapter 4: "Self in Response": Reflections on a Collaborative Youth Arts Workshop Facilitation as Research Site - Miranda Campbell, Calla Evans, and Johannes Valdes Section II: Enacting the Social Chapter 5: Dancing the Social: Collectively Creating Conditions of Knowing through Kinesthetic Praxis - Evadne Kelly Chapter 6: This Conversation Attempts to Reveal this Magic from the Perspective of its Seven Key Actors - Taqralik Partridge, Jocelyn Piirainen, Anna Hudson, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, Koomuatuk Sapa Curley, and Georgiana Uhlyarik Chapter 7: A Non-Monogamous Exchange - Kim Tallbear and Simon(E) Van Saarloos Chapter 8: Facing The Music and Practicing The Social: Songwriting, Representation, and The Pedagogy Of Being Schooled - Kael Reid Section III: Troubling the Social Chapter 9: Bodies in Transition: Reflections on Aging, Disability, and Bodily Transitions in the Social - Eliza Chandler, Carla Rice, Lisa East, Katie Aubrecht, and Natasha Greenblatt Chapter 10: Body Work on Body Work: Body Mapping and (Ante)Narratives of Caring Labour - Kimberly J. Lopez Chapter 11: Sizing Up Gender: The Alchemy of Gender, Weight and Representation - May Friedman, Ben Barry and Calla Evans Chapter 12: From Counternarratives of Chronic Pain to Policy Possibilities: Exploring Complex Embodiment, Disability, and Discomfort in The Video Works of Panteha Abareshi - Luka Stojanovic Section IV: Analyzing the Social Chapter 13: Critical Arts-Based Research and an Ethic of Storyboundedness - Trish Van Katwyk Chapter 14: Beyond 'Inclusionism': Unmaking and Remaking Autism in Education through Creative Research - Patty Douglas, Carla Rice, Meg Gibson, and Jan Hastie Chapter 15: Chapter 15: Inter and Intersectionality Embodied and Embedded: What Art Offers - Carla Rice, Nadine Changfoot, and Eliza Chandler Section V: Transforming the Social Chapter 16 : Disruption Embraced: Cripped Oral History and Art Aesthetics - Fady Shanouda, Jeff Thomas, nancy viva davis halifax, Sean Lee, and Karen Yoshida Chapter 17: Art, Academics, and the Open Road: Writing Stories for Gender Diversity - Karleen Pendleton Jimenez Chapter 18: "Our Bodies are More Than Our Bodies": Stories of Weight and Race - Emkay Adjei-Manu, Sonia Meerai, Casandra Fulwood, C. Jones, Ashana Persaud, Verlia Stephens, and May Friedman Chapter 19: Panarchy Loops, Activism and Change Making Art: Life in The Back Loop - D. Syrus Marcus Ware Chapter 20: Alternative Models of Community and Social Cooperation: Festivals, Pedagogy, Social Practice - Ajay Heble Coda: The Rippling Effects of Art's Entanglements with Justice: Seeding Counter-hegemonies References

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