Re-Conceptualizing Safe Spaces 2021
DOI: 10.1108/978-1-83982-250-620211006
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“…Images are important as they depict the visual, physical, spatial and interpersonal aspects of everyday encounters in space, which are not yet formulated consciously and thus cannot be expressed verbally. Moreover, verbal communication does not feel ‘safe’ for people who do not have linguistic confidence, feel that they do not own the spaces they inhabit, or do not want to take the risk of confronting cultural and group normativities as of yet (Vacchelli, 2021). Images enable spectactors to re/present, ‘show’ and communicate their lived experiences, as well as to be recognised by those who look at and share the images with.…”
Section: Forum Theatre As Transformative Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images are important as they depict the visual, physical, spatial and interpersonal aspects of everyday encounters in space, which are not yet formulated consciously and thus cannot be expressed verbally. Moreover, verbal communication does not feel ‘safe’ for people who do not have linguistic confidence, feel that they do not own the spaces they inhabit, or do not want to take the risk of confronting cultural and group normativities as of yet (Vacchelli, 2021). Images enable spectactors to re/present, ‘show’ and communicate their lived experiences, as well as to be recognised by those who look at and share the images with.…”
Section: Forum Theatre As Transformative Practicementioning
confidence: 99%