Building on the idea that the power of theatre and performance lies in its ability to move beyond its own influence and traditional research paradigms, this edited text is concerned with not only the methods but also the theoretics of affect and performance.
Building on the idea that the power of theatre and performance lies in its ability to move beyond its own influence and traditional research paradigms, this edited text is concerned with not only the methods but also the theoretics of affect and performance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Harris is Associate Professor, Principal Research Fellow and Australian Research Council Future Fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Anne writes and researches in the areas of critical autoethnography, education, gender, creativity and creative methods. Stacy Holman Jones is Professor and Director of the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses broadly on performance as socially, culturally, and politically resistive and transformative activity.
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Preface Introduction: Affective Movements, Methods and Pedagogies; Section 1: Affective Movements 1. Affective Leanings in Performance 2. Drop in the Ocean: On Walking with Water as Affective Activism 3. Vogue Fem as Affective Anti-Oppression Education 4. Accelerating a Blaze of Very Tender Violence: Ten Experiments in Writing with Performance and Activism 5. Sinking Feelings and Hopeful Horizons: Holding Complexity in Climate Change Theatre; Section 2: Affective Methods 6. Affect and Audiencing Rimini Protokoll's > < Win 7. Devising Creativity in Hong Kong: An Affective Performance Methodology 8. Poetic Becomings in Scenic Art for Young Children 9. 'Come All Savage Creatures': Becoming Bakkhai in Western Australia 10. The Six Viewpoints and the Art of Waiting (to Become Art) 11. Sitting with It: Liveness and Embodiment; Section 3: Affective Pedagogies 12. Performatively Un-Silencing Australian History: A First Nations History Curriculum 13. Affect and Discovery: Transformative Moments of Confrontation in Performative Pedagogies 14. 'They Call Teachers by their First Names!': An Ethnodrama of Pre-Service Teachers 15. Etudes and Empathy: Towards a Pedagogy of Empathy 16. The Dramaturgy of Spaces in the Post Laboratory
Preface Introduction: Affective Movements, Methods and Pedagogies; Section 1: Affective Movements 1. Affective Leanings in Performance 2. Drop in the Ocean: On Walking with Water as Affective Activism 3. Vogue Fem as Affective Anti-Oppression Education 4. Accelerating a Blaze of Very Tender Violence: Ten Experiments in Writing with Performance and Activism 5. Sinking Feelings and Hopeful Horizons: Holding Complexity in Climate Change Theatre; Section 2: Affective Methods 6. Affect and Audiencing Rimini Protokoll's > < Win 7. Devising Creativity in Hong Kong: An Affective Performance Methodology 8. Poetic Becomings in Scenic Art for Young Children 9. 'Come All Savage Creatures': Becoming Bakkhai in Western Australia 10. The Six Viewpoints and the Art of Waiting (to Become Art) 11. Sitting with It: Liveness and Embodiment; Section 3: Affective Pedagogies 12. Performatively Un-Silencing Australian History: A First Nations History Curriculum 13. Affect and Discovery: Transformative Moments of Confrontation in Performative Pedagogies 14. 'They Call Teachers by their First Names!': An Ethnodrama of Pre-Service Teachers 15. Etudes and Empathy: Towards a Pedagogy of Empathy 16. The Dramaturgy of Spaces in the Post Laboratory
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