Stages of Reckoning is a crucial conversation about how racialized
bodies and power intersect within actor training spaces.
This book provokes embodied and intellectual discomfort for the reader
to take risks with their ideologies, identities, and practices and to
make new pedagogical choices for students with racialized identities.
Centering the voices of actor trainers of color to acknowledge their
personal experience and professional pedagogy as theory, this volume
illuminates actionable ideas for text work, casting, voice, consent
practices, and movement while offering decolonial approaches to current
Eurocentric methods. These offerings invite the reader to create spaces
where students can bring more of themselves, their communities, and
their stories into their training and as fodder for performance making
that will lead to a more just world.
This book is for people in high/secondary schools, higher education, and
private training studios who wish to teach and direct actors of color in
ways that more fully honor their multiple identities.