Expertise
Arts, social justice, human rights & peacebuilding; dance in diverse historical và cultural contexts; refugee and migration studies; Southeast Asian Studies, with a particular focus on Cambodia; gender concerns; war and genocide; community engagement.Profile
Toni Shapiro-Phim is Assistant Director of the Center"s Program in Peacebuilding & the Arts & Associate Professor of Creativity, the Arts, and Social Transformation (CAST).Dr. Shapiro-Phim is a cultural anthropologist and dance ethnologist whose research, writing, community work & teaching focus on the history và cultural contexts of the arts in discrete regions of the world, particularly in relation to violence, genocide, migration và refugees, conflict transformation and gender concerns.She’s held teaching & research appointments at the University of California-Berkeley, Yale University and Bryn Mawr College, and worked in Cambodian, Lao và Vietnamese refugee camps in Indonesia & Thailand. She’s also conducted years of ethnographic research inside Cambodia. She received her doctorate in cultural anthropology from Cornell University.Dr. Shapiro-Phim has dedicated her professional career khổng lồ nurturing the arts as part of social justice transformations. Co-author of Dance in Cambodia and co-editor of Dance, Human Rights và Social Justice: Dignity in Motion, she has also contributed to lớn Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide và The Choreography of Resolution: Conflict, Movement, và Neuroscience, among other publications.Before coming lớn pigeonholebooks.com, Dr. Shapiro-Phim served as Director of Programs at the Philadelphia Folklore Project, an arts và social justice organization. There she conducted ethnographic research, curated exhibitions, & produced performances, humanities forums & publications highlighting aspects of the cultural practices of Philadelphia’s diverse communities in the service of countering injustice and nurturing local knowledge & cultural equity.Dr. Shapiro-Phim’s documentary film Because of the War shares the stories of four women: mothers, refugees, immigrants, singers, dancers và survivors of Liberia’s civil wars. The movie highlights ways in which these superstar recording artists harness the potency of their arts to call for an over to violence at trang chủ in West Africa và in exile in North America.Courses Taught
CAST | 110b | Dance and Migration |
CAST | 125a | Confronting Gender-Based Violence |
CAST | 150b | Introduction to Creativity, the Arts, & Social Transformation |
CAST | 181b | Ethics of Community Engagement Capstone Practicum |
CAST | 189a | Capstone Project thiết kế Practicum |
Awards và Honors
Elli Kongas Maranda Prize from the American Folklore Society for outstanding work on women"s traditional, vernacular, & local culture and/or work on feminist theory và folklore, for directing the documentary film, Because of the War (2018)
Scholarship
Shapiro-Phim, Toni, Naomi Jackson & Rebecca Pappas, ed. Oxford Handbook of Jewishness & Dance. 1st ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. (forthcoming)
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Embodying the Pain and Cruelty of Others." International Journal of Transitional Justice 14. 1 (2020): 209–219.
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Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Imagining Alternatives: Cambodia, Accountability và Compassion." Coexistence in the Aftermath of Mass Violence. Ed. Laura McGrew & Eve Zucker. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2020
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Liberian Women"s Chorus for Change: Artist-Heroes in Our Midst." UNESCO Art-Lab Talks #4. (2020): .
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Turning a Bitter Person Sweet." Liberian Studies Journal 41. 1 (2019): 46-54.
Because of the War. Director, Producer Shapiro-Phim, Toni. Philadelphia Folklore Project, www.becauseofthewar.org, 2018.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni, Ralph Buck và Nicholas Rowe. Talking Dance: Contemporary Histories from the South đài loan trung quốc Sea. 1st ed. London: I.B. Tauris, 2016.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Salt Soul: Loss & Mourning, Part 1." thINKing dance (2016): .
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Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Salt Soul: Loss & Mourning, Part 2." thINKing dance (2016): .
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Review of The Dance That Makes You Vanish: Cultural Reconstruction in Post-Genocide Indonesia." Rev. Of The Dance That Makes You Vanish: Cultural Reconstruction in Post-Genocide Indonesia, by Rachmi Diyah Larasati. Indonesia vol. 98 October 2014: 163-165.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Finding New Futures: dancing Home." The Choreography of Resolution: Conflict, Movement và Neuroscience. Ed. Michelle LeBaron, Carrie MacLeod and Andrew Floyer. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2013. 197 – 207.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni and Naomi Jackshon, ed. Dance, Human Rights and Social Justice: Dignity in Motion. 1st ed. Latham: Scarecrow Press, 2008.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Cambodia’s Seasons of Migration." Dance Research Journal Winter 2008. (2008): 56 – 73.
Shapiro-Phim, Toni. "Dance, Music & the Nature of Terror in Democratic Kampuchea." Annihilating Difference: An Anthropology of Genocide. 1st ed. Ed. Alexander Hinton. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. 179-193.