A study of semiotics, urban spaces, and anthropological defence in Ukraine is presented in this paper. An anthropological defence is safeguarding cultural identity and human values by studying signs and symbols. A city's urban space is a crucial arena in which cultural symbols, ideologies, and collective identities are manifested. Specifically, the study seeks to investigate how these elements contribute to the defence and preservation of the anthropological essence of a community within the Ukrainian context.
Class Act is a project implemented in Ukraine and addressed to young people. The idea behind it is to organize playwriting workshops for teenagers affected by the war in the eastern part of the country. This project makes use of the therapeutic potential of the theater, facing such problems as political prejudices, social stereotypes, and children's traumatic war experiences. Participants in the workshop classes are enabled to understand the nature of the negative stimuli shaping their emotions. Moreover, they learn, e.g., the causes of social phenomena and their harmful effects, thus introducing a humanistic factor to their observations.
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