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Performing Recovery: Addiction, Vulnerability and the Ethics of Representation: Routledge Series in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Theatre and Performance

Autor Zoe Zontou
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 apr 2026
Performing Recovery explores how theatre and performance can reimagine addiction recovery as a creative and collaborative cultural practice.
The book draws on twenty years of research and collaboration to investigate how people in recovery use artistic expression to challenge stigma and build new forms of belonging. Through case studies such as the Addiction Recovery Arts Network, Fallen Angels Dance Theatre, Portraits of Recovery, small performance adventures, the Pink Flamingos Project, and WilL Dickie’s White Sun, it reframes vulnerability as a source of creativity and connection. Combining theoretical frameworks with practical insights, the book demonstrates how socially engaged performance makes recovery visible, valued, and understood in new ways.
This book is ideal for artists, researchers, healthcare professionals, and students in performance studies, applied arts, social work, and addiction recovery programs, it will also appeal to anyone interested in creative expression, community arts, and social justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367696863
ISBN-10: 036769686X
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Series in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Theatre and Performance

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic

Cuprins

 
Acknowledgements
About Author
Contributor Biographies
 
Introduction: Performing Addiction Recovery Cultures
Chapter 1: Vulnerable States: On Cultures of Addiction and the Ethics of Representation
Chapter 2: Vulnerable Becomings: Recoverism and Micro Practices of Worldbuilding
Chapter 3: Fallen Angels Dance Theatre
Chapter 4: Pink Flamingos: Vulnerability, Maternal Action, and Recovery
Chapter 5: WilL Dickie and Zoe Zontou White Sun
Chapter 6: Performing Addiction Recovery Futures
Conclusion
Index

Recenzii

‘’Zoe Zontou’s new work is an important contribution to socially engaged arts to deal with addiction and recovery cultures. It’s an excellent and timely account that brings the dynamics of the practices to life – with different projects expertly documented and analysed. The book is simultaneously both thought provoking and moving, demonstrating the importance of performance work for people in different stages of recovery. This is a vital read for all those involved in the applied theatre, performance and community arts fields.’’
James Thompson, Professor of Applied Theatre, University of Manchester
 
‘’This is a vital and timely work that reframes vulnerability as a source of creative power and cultural resistance. Zontou’s deep engagement with recovery communities and socially engaged performance offers a compelling challenge to stigma and reductive narratives. A must-read for anyone invested in recovery, justice, and the transformative potential of the arts.’'
Dr David Patton, Associate Professor in Criminology, University of Derby
‘’Zontou’s new book is an urgent reminder to treat people in addiction recovery with compassion and care, and how the arts might provide a balm by which to do this. Her fascinating case studies illuminate the best in both grassroots and large organisational approaches, whilst continuously foregrounding the real people involved in the work. In the chapter exploring the Pink Flamingo’s group, their voices are as prevalent as her own: exploring the complexity that addiction and caring might encounter. We live in times where society has never felt more divided, and Zontou’s book reminds us of all that humanity, and the arts can always be the answer.’’
Anna Woolf, CEO London Arts and Health

Notă biografică

Dr. Zoe Zontou is Associate Professor of Drama at Liverpool Hope University, where she specialises in socially engaged performance, and the role of the arts in addiction recovery.

Descriere

Performing Recovery shows how theatre and performance can transform addiction recovery into a creative, community-driven cultural practice.