
Inclusive Character Analysis
Putting Theory into Practice for the 21st Century Theatre Classroom
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. December 2020
Book
Hardback
188 pages
978-0-367-35842-6 (ISBN)
Description
Inclusive Character Analysis foregrounds representations of race, gender, class, ability, and sexual orientation by blending script analysis with a variety of critical theories in order to create a more inclusive performance practice for the classroom and the stage.
This book merges a traditional Stanislavski-based script analysis with multiple theoretical frameworks, such as gender theory, standpoint theory, and critical race theory, to give students in early level theatre courses foundational skills for analyzing a play, while also introducing them to contemporary thought about race, gender, and identity.
Inclusive Character Analysis is a valuable resource for beginning acting courses, script analysis courses, the directing classroom, early design curriculum, dramaturgical explorations, the playwriting classroom, and introduction to performance studies classes. Additionally, the book offers a reader-style background on theoretical frames for performance faculty and practitioners who may need assistance to integrate non-performance centered theory into their classrooms.
This book merges a traditional Stanislavski-based script analysis with multiple theoretical frameworks, such as gender theory, standpoint theory, and critical race theory, to give students in early level theatre courses foundational skills for analyzing a play, while also introducing them to contemporary thought about race, gender, and identity.
Inclusive Character Analysis is a valuable resource for beginning acting courses, script analysis courses, the directing classroom, early design curriculum, dramaturgical explorations, the playwriting classroom, and introduction to performance studies classes. Additionally, the book offers a reader-style background on theoretical frames for performance faculty and practitioners who may need assistance to integrate non-performance centered theory into their classrooms.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen, 7 s/w Zeichnungen
7 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-35842-6 (9780367358426)
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Putting Theory into Practice for the 21st Century Theatre Classroom
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Inclusive Character Analysis
Putting Theory into Practice for the 21st Century Theatre Classroom
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1st Edition
Routledge
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Jennifer Thomas | Robert J. Vrtis
Inclusive Character Analysis
Putting Theory into Practice for the 21st Century Theatre Classroom
E-Book
12/2020
1st Edition
Routledge
€47.49
Available for download
Persons
Jennifer Thomas is an Associate Professor of Performance and Chair of Performance and Communication Arts department at St. Lawrence University where she teaches courses in theatre history, theory, and literature. Working at the intersection of theory and practice, Thomas's work has explored aging and old age, ethnography and musical theatre, and higher education pedagogy and practices in and out of the theatre. Her creative scholarship has been seen in Washington, Oregon, North Dakota, Connecticut, and Wisconsin.
Robert J. Vrtis is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Luther College. He teaches classes in acting, contemporary theatre, and directing practices. At Luther College, he works to empower student voices through service on the Council for Equity and Inclusion.
Robert J. Vrtis is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Luther College. He teaches classes in acting, contemporary theatre, and directing practices. At Luther College, he works to empower student voices through service on the Council for Equity and Inclusion.
Content
1. Reading the Language of the Play 2. Standpoint Theory and If 3. Place Theory and Given Circumstances 4. Gender Theory and Relationships 5. Class Privilege and Desire 6. Critical Race Theory and Beats 7. Disability Studies and Internal/External Adjustments