Smallest Circles First: Exploring Teacher Reconciliatory Praxis Through Drama Education

Awards:   Winner of 2023 AATE Distinguished Book Honorable Mention Award Awarded by the American Association of Theatre Education 2023 (United States) Winner of 2023 Johnny Saldaña Outstanding Professor of Theatre Education Award Awarded by the American Association of Theatre Education 2023 (United States)
Author:   Mindy R. Carter
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781487523831


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   08 August 2022
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of 2023 AATE Distinguished Book Honorable Mention Award Awarded by the American Association of Theatre Education 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of 2023 Johnny Saldaña Outstanding Professor of Theatre Education Award Awarded by the American Association of Theatre Education 2023 (United States)

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Author:   Mindy R. Carter
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.270kg
ISBN:  

9781487523831


ISBN 10:   1487523831
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   08 August 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Smallest Circles First is a must for any artist or educator, providing research-based evidence of the role theatre can play in healing and reconciliation; her reframing of risk as the grounds for creative rupture is an important corrective to the risk-avoidant perspectives that dominate research and education. - Sheila Christie, Associate Professor of English and Drama, Cape Breton University A contribution to the fields of education and performing arts, Smallest Circles First is an excellent example of what can be done and what needs to be done in regards to building a shared future for all Canadians. Readers will feel empathic and identified with these narratives; not just the narratives of the author but also with the narratives of the participants in the research. - Maria del Carmen Rodriguez de France, Assistant Professor of Indigenous Education, University of Victoria Carter's book provides insightful ways of engaging respectfully and meaningfully with Indigenous topics through drama-based approaches. She describes the work in a way that is thoughtful, ethical, and well grounded. The case studies in Smallest Circles First are diverse and dynamic, and they come together in ways that allow the reader to see the cohesive nature of the book. - George Belliveau, Professor and Head of Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia The research and writing found in Smallest Circles First advances the calls to action in the TRC - in ways that allow space for exploration and in ways that do not insist that there is one 'true' way to do the work of reconciliation. This book is as much about hope as it is deep and instructive. - Michele Sorensen, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina


A contribution to the fields of education and performing arts, Smallest Circles First is an excellent example of what can be done and what needs to be done in regards to building a shared future for all Canadians. Readers will feel empathic and identified with these narratives; not just the narratives of the author but also with the narratives of the participants in the research. - Maria del Carmen Rodriguez de France, Assistant Professor of Indigenous Education, University of Victoria Carter's book provides insightful ways of engaging respectfully and meaningfully with Indigenous topics through drama-based approaches. She describes the work in a way that is thoughtful, ethical, and well grounded. The case studies in Smallest Circles First are diverse and dynamic, and they come together in ways that allow the reader to see the cohesive nature of the book. - George Belliveau, Professor and Head of Language and Literacy Education, University of British Columbia The research and writing found in Smallest Circles First advances the calls to action in the TRC - in ways that allow space for exploration and in ways that do not insist that there is one 'true' way to do the work of reconciliation. This book is as much about hope as it is deep and instructive. - Michele Sorensen, Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina Smallest Circles First is a must for any artist or educator, providing research-based evidence of the role theatre can play in healing and reconciliation; her reframing of risk as the grounds for creative rupture is an important corrective to the risk-avoidant perspectives that dominate research and education. - Sheila Christie, Associate Professor of English and Drama, Cape Breton University


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Mindy R. Carter is an associate professor and the director of teacher education at McGill University.

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