El teatro como estrategia de desarrollo humano en el centro penitenciario Villa Cristina, de la ciudad de Armenia, Quindío, Colombia
This work of knowledge emerges from the need to consider how theater plays offer us the opportunity to carry out process of resocialization inside the penitentiary and prison establishments nationwide. We know that theatre gives us the opportunity to discover potential, return confidence to inmates,...
Autor Principal: | Restrepo Henao, Beatriz Eugenia |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura-Cali
2018
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http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5489 |
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This work of knowledge emerges from the need to consider how theater plays offer us the opportunity to carry out process of resocialization inside the penitentiary and prison establishments nationwide. We know that theatre gives us the opportunity to discover potential, return confidence to inmates, to undertake substantial changes and recovery of their self steam; involving not only other inmates, but also their families.The investigative process took place in the seclusion of women of the city of Armenia Quindio, as a consequence of the participation of the inmates in the theater play “Our Natacha”, of Alejandro Casona, which was the winner of the II Festival of theater by inmates, in which participated 14 inmates, with ages between 25 to 48 years of age, all of them detained for various offences. Opportunity that woke up in them the immense wish to continue and transcend what they had attained to the date. Achievement that has encouraged many of them to initiate professional studies in theater, seeking to improve job opportunities once they gain their freedom. |
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