Ancestral Performance Art
by Alissa Schwartz
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“Schwartz’s characterization of the language, relationships, and overt and covert forms of racism within Ashkenazic communities—whether large or small—is stirring and, of course, deeply troubling.”
—Barbara Simon, Professor Emerita, Columbia University
How can we work effectively to dismantle racism and other social inequities if we do not first examine and rework our origin stories? A remembered and reimagined ancestry is integral to social transformation.
The practice of Ancestral Performance Art utilizes familial and ancestral history for the purpose of communal thriving and liberation. It is the examination of family stories told and retold, and the surfacing of ones never recounted.
Alissa Schwartz’s previous book, Organizational Performance Art, laid out a framework for offering productive possibilities and space for joy in the workplace. In Ancestral Performance Art, Schwartz shares the intimate work of witnessing and holding space with a dying parent; uncovering and reinterpreting racist and separatist practices within her white Jewish family; and the twinning and untwinning and twinning again she experiences with her mother, all in the service of equitable culture-building. The Workbook section at the end of the book offers tools and prompts to help you make your own Ancestral Performance Art.
IMPELLER PRESS
Paperback w/ full color interior 128 pgs | $20
ISBN 9781967136995
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This book is made possible with support from Different Track Productions, a program of the non-profit organization Continuum Culture & Arts.