Loads of congratulations to Lalitha Vasudevan and Tiffany DeJaynes on their edited collection, Arts, Media and Justice: Multimodal Explorations with Youth!
Lalitha has just let me know that all author-related proceeds from the book go to support creative work going on at a local alternative to detention program (ATD) in NYC. So buy a copy early early and often! :D
From the back cover:
In Arts, Media, and Justice, the aesthetic contours of literacies and communication are explored through a collection of chapters authored by educators, emerging and established researchers, youth researchers, and teaching artists whose lives intersect with those of young people inside and outside of formal institutional settings. At the heart of the varied research and curricular projects ranging from writing workshops and photography walks to a theater elective at an alternative to incarceration program—represented in this volume is the pursuit of play, imagination, multimodal expression. The authors share their experiences working with court-involved youth to explore issues related to justice, community, identity, and representation through engagement with multiple media and modes—including photography, theater, writing, painting, and video.
Contents include:
Foreword: Glynda Hull
Chapter 1: Lalitha Vasudevan and Tiffany DeJaynes: Becoming «Not Yet»: Adolescents Making and Remaking Themselves in Art-Full Spaces
Chapter 2: Kristine Rodriguez Kerr: Writing with Court-Involved Youth: Exploring the Cultivation of Self in an Alternative to Detention Program
Chapter 3: Melanie Hibbert: Video Production and Multimodal Play –
Chapter 4: Ahram Park: A Memorable Walk: The Negotiation of Identities and Participation through Evolving Space
Chapter 5: Eric Fernandez: Fear, Innocence, Community, and Traditions
Chapter 6: Mark Dzula: An Art Inquiry into a Young Photographer’s Artworks
Chapter 7: E. Gabriel Dattatreyan and Daniel Stageman: Stage as Street: Representation at the Juncture of the Arts and Justice
Chapter 8: Todd Pate: The Path from the Fear-Based World to the Plain of Creation - A Theatrical Journey of Labor and Identification
Chapter 9: Olga Hubard: New Windows into «Museum Art»: Youth as Contributors to Collective Understanding
Chapter 9: Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz: Afterword - The Art (and Play) of Alternative-to-
Incarceration Programming.
Afterword: Yolanda Sealy Ruiz.
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