
Drama Therapy Review 9.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Drama Therapy Review 9.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Breathing Beyond Borders: Racial Justice and Decolonial Healing Practices’
Guest editors: Britton Williams, New York University, USA and Refiloe Lepere, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
This Special Issue investigates the social and cultural contexts that support and enable decolonial practices of theorizing and healing. The authors herein experiment with different forms of resistance, imagine new research methodologies, engage collective imagination, and lift and re-cover cultural wisdom through their contributions.
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Aims & Scope
Drama Therapy Review (DTR) is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal committed to documenting and disseminating drama therapy research, promoting scholarship about drama therapy theory and practice, encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue and providing a forum for lively debate in the field.
Issue 9.1
Editorial
Breathing beyond borders: Reclaiming BIPOC knowledges and methodologies in drama therapy
BRITTON WILLIAMS AND REFILOE LEPERE
Articles
LIREKO QHOBELA
Lifting the ‘knee on the neck’ through virtual collaboration within creative and therapeutic art methodologies
SELLOANE MOKUKU, BUTANA MOLEFE AND NOLUVUYO MAGAGULA
A content analysis on race in drama therapy empirical research
ERICA LAIKAH LEE, MARY ELIZABETH MORRIS, CHYELA ROWE, MICHELLE MORENO AND JONATHAN NAVARRO
Transformation and representation in the clinical space
DOMINIQUE DARRELL AND JAVERE PINNOCK
BART, the Black American Role Taxonomy: A culturally expansive approach to role theory and method
ADAM D.-F. STEVENS
Astrodrama: Exploring the use of astrological archetypes in drama therapy for Filipinos in the United States
MONICA LOPEZ GAMBOA
Turbulence: Arts-based participatory action research on the experience of creative arts therapists and creatives who identify as Black and people of colour
NISHA SAJNANI, BRITTON WILLIAMS, MING YUAN LOW, JASMINE EDWARDS, SAHARRA DIXON, ADAM D.-F. STEVENS, MARY MORRIS, SI YEUNG LI, IDALMIS GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, SAMAH IKRAM, WHITNEY BELL AND CARLOS RODRIGUEZ PEREZ
An arts-based autoethnographic exploration of a Black woman witnessing Slave Play: The audience’s the thing
BRITTON WILLIAMS
Healing the healer: Recipes of self-care
PATIENCE MAMAKI MLANGENI AND REFILOE LEPERE
Commentaries
Learning in crisis: Notes to myself
LINDA (MDENA) THIBEDI
Creative explorations of intersectional injustices as an LGBTQIA+ Black clinician
CHABREAH ALSTON
Photo Essay
JENNIFER RICHARDS
Book Review
Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen: The Emotional Lives of Black Women, Inger Burnett-Zeigler (2021)
ZANDILE MQWATHI, LAUREN DANIELS AND TENDAI CHISIRIMUNHU KATHEMBA