Teaching Critical Performance Theory
In Today's Theatre Classroom, Studio, and Communities
Herausgeber: Higgins, Jeanmarie
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In Today's Theatre Classroom, Studio, and Communities
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Teaching Critical Performance Theory offers teaching strategies for professors and artist-scholars across performance, design and technology, and theatre studies disciplines. An invaluable resource for professionals and postgraduates engaged in Performance Theory, Drama and Theatre Studies.
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					Teaching Critical Performance Theory offers teaching strategies for professors and artist-scholars across performance, design and technology, and theatre studies disciplines. An invaluable resource for professionals and postgraduates engaged in Performance Theory, Drama and Theatre Studies.				
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780367409296
- ISBN-10: 0367409291
- Artikelnr.: 75440659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 564g
- ISBN-13: 9780367409296
- ISBN-10: 0367409291
- Artikelnr.: 75440659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jeanmarie Higgins is an Associate Professor in the School of Theatre at the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA.
	Acknowledgements; Introduction: Teaching Critical Performance Theory in
Today's Educational Landscape - Noe Montez; PART I Course Design:
Reimagining the Syllabus; 1 Doing Things with Theory: Situated Cognition
and Theatre Pedagogy - Jennifer Ewing-Pierce; 2 Feminist Musical Theatre
Pedagogy - Emma Watkins and Stacy Wolf; 3 Theory Over Time: Asian American
Performance, Critical Theory, and the Theatre History Survey - Angela K.
Ahlgren; 4 From Systemic Dramaturgy to Systemic Pedagogy: Rethinking
Theatre History and Technology - Michael M. Chemers and Mike Sell; 5
Contemporary Playwriting Pedagogies: A Survey of Recent Introductory
Playwriting Syllabi - Les Hunter; PART II Classroom Identities: Engaging
Students in Theory; 6 Performing Blackness, Ecodramaturgy, and Social
Justice: Toward a Radical Pedagogy - La Donna L. Forsgren; 7 Casting
Christopher: Disability Pedagogy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time - Samuel Yates; 8 Greening the Curriculum: Introducing
Ecocriticism and Ecodrama to Students in the Classroom and Rehearsal Studio
- Miriam Kammer; 9 Teaching African American Plays as "Reality Checks"; Or,
Why Theatre Still Matters - Isaiah Matthew Wooden; PART III Studio:
Theorizing Praxis; 10 Deep Thought: Teaching Critical Theory to Designers -
Jeanmarie Higgins and Michael Schweikardt; 11 Re-imagining the Actor's
Presence through Contemporary Neuroscience - Andrew Belser; 12 Drag
Evolution: Re-imaging Gender through Theory and Practice - Jean O'Hara; 13
The "Best" Bad Idea: Decentering Professional Casting Practices in
University Productions - Maria Enriquez; PART IV Communities: Applying
Theory; 14 Life First: Interdisciplinary Placemaking for the Theatre - Jen
Plants; 15 Growing Applied Theatre: Critical Humanizing Pedagogies from the
Ground Up - Beth Murray; 16 Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna
Deavere Smith's Social Theatre - Stephanie L. Hodde; 17 Tricksters in the
Academy: "Find the gap, then look for the people" - Susan Russell and
Kikora Franklin
	Today's Educational Landscape - Noe Montez; PART I Course Design:
Reimagining the Syllabus; 1 Doing Things with Theory: Situated Cognition
and Theatre Pedagogy - Jennifer Ewing-Pierce; 2 Feminist Musical Theatre
Pedagogy - Emma Watkins and Stacy Wolf; 3 Theory Over Time: Asian American
Performance, Critical Theory, and the Theatre History Survey - Angela K.
Ahlgren; 4 From Systemic Dramaturgy to Systemic Pedagogy: Rethinking
Theatre History and Technology - Michael M. Chemers and Mike Sell; 5
Contemporary Playwriting Pedagogies: A Survey of Recent Introductory
Playwriting Syllabi - Les Hunter; PART II Classroom Identities: Engaging
Students in Theory; 6 Performing Blackness, Ecodramaturgy, and Social
Justice: Toward a Radical Pedagogy - La Donna L. Forsgren; 7 Casting
Christopher: Disability Pedagogy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time - Samuel Yates; 8 Greening the Curriculum: Introducing
Ecocriticism and Ecodrama to Students in the Classroom and Rehearsal Studio
- Miriam Kammer; 9 Teaching African American Plays as "Reality Checks"; Or,
Why Theatre Still Matters - Isaiah Matthew Wooden; PART III Studio:
Theorizing Praxis; 10 Deep Thought: Teaching Critical Theory to Designers -
Jeanmarie Higgins and Michael Schweikardt; 11 Re-imagining the Actor's
Presence through Contemporary Neuroscience - Andrew Belser; 12 Drag
Evolution: Re-imaging Gender through Theory and Practice - Jean O'Hara; 13
The "Best" Bad Idea: Decentering Professional Casting Practices in
University Productions - Maria Enriquez; PART IV Communities: Applying
Theory; 14 Life First: Interdisciplinary Placemaking for the Theatre - Jen
Plants; 15 Growing Applied Theatre: Critical Humanizing Pedagogies from the
Ground Up - Beth Murray; 16 Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna
Deavere Smith's Social Theatre - Stephanie L. Hodde; 17 Tricksters in the
Academy: "Find the gap, then look for the people" - Susan Russell and
Kikora Franklin
Acknowledgements; Introduction: Teaching Critical Performance Theory in
Today's Educational Landscape - Noe Montez; PART I Course Design:
Reimagining the Syllabus; 1 Doing Things with Theory: Situated Cognition
and Theatre Pedagogy - Jennifer Ewing-Pierce; 2 Feminist Musical Theatre
Pedagogy - Emma Watkins and Stacy Wolf; 3 Theory Over Time: Asian American
Performance, Critical Theory, and the Theatre History Survey - Angela K.
Ahlgren; 4 From Systemic Dramaturgy to Systemic Pedagogy: Rethinking
Theatre History and Technology - Michael M. Chemers and Mike Sell; 5
Contemporary Playwriting Pedagogies: A Survey of Recent Introductory
Playwriting Syllabi - Les Hunter; PART II Classroom Identities: Engaging
Students in Theory; 6 Performing Blackness, Ecodramaturgy, and Social
Justice: Toward a Radical Pedagogy - La Donna L. Forsgren; 7 Casting
Christopher: Disability Pedagogy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time - Samuel Yates; 8 Greening the Curriculum: Introducing
Ecocriticism and Ecodrama to Students in the Classroom and Rehearsal Studio
- Miriam Kammer; 9 Teaching African American Plays as "Reality Checks"; Or,
Why Theatre Still Matters - Isaiah Matthew Wooden; PART III Studio:
Theorizing Praxis; 10 Deep Thought: Teaching Critical Theory to Designers -
Jeanmarie Higgins and Michael Schweikardt; 11 Re-imagining the Actor's
Presence through Contemporary Neuroscience - Andrew Belser; 12 Drag
Evolution: Re-imaging Gender through Theory and Practice - Jean O'Hara; 13
The "Best" Bad Idea: Decentering Professional Casting Practices in
University Productions - Maria Enriquez; PART IV Communities: Applying
Theory; 14 Life First: Interdisciplinary Placemaking for the Theatre - Jen
Plants; 15 Growing Applied Theatre: Critical Humanizing Pedagogies from the
Ground Up - Beth Murray; 16 Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna
Deavere Smith's Social Theatre - Stephanie L. Hodde; 17 Tricksters in the
Academy: "Find the gap, then look for the people" - Susan Russell and
Kikora Franklin
				Today's Educational Landscape - Noe Montez; PART I Course Design:
Reimagining the Syllabus; 1 Doing Things with Theory: Situated Cognition
and Theatre Pedagogy - Jennifer Ewing-Pierce; 2 Feminist Musical Theatre
Pedagogy - Emma Watkins and Stacy Wolf; 3 Theory Over Time: Asian American
Performance, Critical Theory, and the Theatre History Survey - Angela K.
Ahlgren; 4 From Systemic Dramaturgy to Systemic Pedagogy: Rethinking
Theatre History and Technology - Michael M. Chemers and Mike Sell; 5
Contemporary Playwriting Pedagogies: A Survey of Recent Introductory
Playwriting Syllabi - Les Hunter; PART II Classroom Identities: Engaging
Students in Theory; 6 Performing Blackness, Ecodramaturgy, and Social
Justice: Toward a Radical Pedagogy - La Donna L. Forsgren; 7 Casting
Christopher: Disability Pedagogy in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time - Samuel Yates; 8 Greening the Curriculum: Introducing
Ecocriticism and Ecodrama to Students in the Classroom and Rehearsal Studio
- Miriam Kammer; 9 Teaching African American Plays as "Reality Checks"; Or,
Why Theatre Still Matters - Isaiah Matthew Wooden; PART III Studio:
Theorizing Praxis; 10 Deep Thought: Teaching Critical Theory to Designers -
Jeanmarie Higgins and Michael Schweikardt; 11 Re-imagining the Actor's
Presence through Contemporary Neuroscience - Andrew Belser; 12 Drag
Evolution: Re-imaging Gender through Theory and Practice - Jean O'Hara; 13
The "Best" Bad Idea: Decentering Professional Casting Practices in
University Productions - Maria Enriquez; PART IV Communities: Applying
Theory; 14 Life First: Interdisciplinary Placemaking for the Theatre - Jen
Plants; 15 Growing Applied Theatre: Critical Humanizing Pedagogies from the
Ground Up - Beth Murray; 16 Up Close and Wide Awake: Participating in Anna
Deavere Smith's Social Theatre - Stephanie L. Hodde; 17 Tricksters in the
Academy: "Find the gap, then look for the people" - Susan Russell and
Kikora Franklin







