"From phenomenology to sociometry, from tragic and comic catharsis to psychodrama and playback theatre, from Canada to China -- Stephen Snow unpacks, explains, gives examples, and develops the theories of Ethnodramatherapy (EDT). In this compelling book, Snow, a pioneer of EDT, powerfully links the personal to the social as he shows precisely how art can heal."Richard Schechner, Ph.D., Editor, TDR, University Professor Emeritus, New York University"Ethnodramatherapy invites us to reconsider the boundaries between art, therapy, research, activism. Dr. Stephen Snow offers compelling examples that illuminate the process of balancing ethical and aesthetic choices that will be of interest to theatre makers, drama therapists, and health practitioners committed to generating and translating research in ways that are meaningful to all involved. The result is a creative and original book that offers guidance and inspiration."Nisha Sajnani, Ph.D., RDT/BCT, Associate Professor and Director, Program in Drama Therapy, New York University"In this fascinating book, drama therapist Stephen Snow outlines step-by-step the process of ethnodramatherapy, an integration of ethnodrama and drama therapy (EDT). Ethnodramas provide the solution to the African proverb, 'Until the lion learns to write, every story will glorify the hunter.' EDT seeks nothing short of generating global changes by validating the client-storyteller as the expert. Therapeutic change comes for the previously unheard participant-actors as they explore their stories more deeply while devising the ethnodrama, and societal change ensues when audience members’ perspectives are revised after witnessing those stories. Snow emphasizes the crucial need for an ethical approach to all aspects of the work in order to protect the safety of participants, validate their stories, and more clearly communicate their message. Here process is as important as product."Sally Bailey, MFA, MSW, RDT/BCT, Professor, Director of Drama Therapy Program, Kansas State University"This book is excellent in so many ways: informative, honest, emotionally immediate, warm, and brilliant. Unbelievably, it’s a fast read, perhaps because it’s so varied and captivating. Please read it."Antonina Garcia, Ed.D., LCSW, TEP. RDT/BCT, Professor and Trainer of Psychodrama, Co-Author of Sociodrama: Who's in Your Shoes? 2nd ed.“Stephen Snow combines his gifts and knowledge as a drama therapist, director, actor, playwright, researcher, author and activist to create a fascinating book on Ethnodramatherapy. In reading his wonderful book, it felt like I was right there with him. His passion for his work shines through his writing. This book would be invaluable for therapists, psychologists, and any in the helping profession who want to gain insights and knowledge on EDT.”Jeannie Lindheim, MFA, Author of Trusting the Moment: Unlocking your Creativity and ImaginationFrom the Foreword – Drama Therapy Perspective"Combining his decades-long experience in drama therapy and therapeutic theatre with his extensive training in performance ethnography, Dr. Stephen Snow offers a broad and scholarly exploration of the intersections of these fields, as well as close-up and concrete descriptions of his numerous collaborative productions. Infused with his natural skill at synthesizing, the book is inherently integrative, as is the form, ethnodramatherapy."Renée Emunah, PhD, RDT, BCT, Founder/Director/Professor, Drama Therapy Program, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco, Author, Acting for Real: Drama Therapy Process, Technique, and PerformanceFrom the Foreword – Ethnodrama Perspective"Snow’s work is situated amidst some very contested and, frequently, marginalised academic discipline territories - but the project of ethnodramatherapy, in its theoretical and methodological construction, and in its voicing and expression of the lived realities of his health informants, overcomes neigh saying. It is a clear manifestation and undertaking of shared, positive social action."Jim Mienczakowski, Ph.D, Emeritus Professor, Curtin University, Creator, Critical Ethnodrama MethodFrom the Foreword – Theatre Arts Perspective"Stephen as theatre director, drama therapist, researcher or social activist was exceptionally good at changing hats and watching out for the wellbeing of the participants. There were often very difficult ethical and moral questions to be answered as issues surrounding the productions came up. He would often struggle between his various hats and somehow come up with the best compromise without losing theatrical clarity."Eric Mongerson, MFA, Emeritus Professor and Former Chair, Department of Theatre, Concordia University"Ethnodramatherapy is an exceptionally well-detailed resource that profiles its principles and practices through compelling descriptive, confessional, and analytic prose. […] Ethnodramatherapy documents Snow’s distinguished professional career as a theatrical artist and drama therapist, and demonstrates the power of the art form to create transformative healing and change. This book is an essential companion to related works in the genre by Baim (2020), Frese and Brownell (2020), Norris (2009), and Saldaña (2011)."Johnny Saldana, Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus, The Qualitative Report, Volume 27, Number 5"There are many creative ideas on offer – relating to designing and implementing versions of methods such as interviews, focus groups or arts-based enquiry. However, this is all made especially alive by the act of Snow taking stock. Reading the book felt like spending time with many fascinating projects, theoreticians, researchers and participants: all analysed with thought and emotion by a skilled and able director, therapist, teacher and social activist."Phil Jones, Professor of Children’s Rights and Wellbeing, Head of Research, Department of Learning and Leadership, University College London, Institute of Education, Dramatherapy