Theatre, Performance and Change

This book works to 'make change strange' from and for the field of theatre and performance studies. Growing from the idea that change is an under-interrogated category that over-determines theatre and performance as an artistic, social, educational, and material practice, the scholars and...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Etheridge Woodson, Stephani (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Underiner, Tamara (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 1. Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara Underiner; Introduction
  • 2. Daniel Banks; Taking the Mic: Hip Hop's Call for Change
  • 3. Paul Bonin-Rodriguez & Charlotte M. Canning; Rehearsing Citizenship: Performance as Public Practice in the Undergraduate Curriculum
  • 4. David Calder; Street Performers Working for Change
  • 5. Young Ai Choi; The Third Space: Inter-cultural Youth Performance as a Catalyst for Change
  • 6. Jan Cohen-Cruz; Uncommon Partnerships
  • 7. Kathryn Dawson; Reflections on School Change through the Arts
  • 8. Linda Essig; n=1
  • 9. John Fletcher; Denouement: Notes on the End(s) of Activism
  • 10. Marcela A. Fuentes; Making Change: Performance and the Workings of the Event
  • 11. Lorenzo Garcia; Adding to the Dialogue with Latina/o Plays for Young Audiences
  • 12. Nadine George-Graves; An Environment of Cascading Consequences
  • 13. Jamie Haft; Creating a Populist Theatre
  • 14. Norifumi Hida; Laying the groundwork for dramatic results: ASSITEJ's Next Generation
  • 15. Jorge A. Huerta; Fifty Years of Chicano Theatre: Mapping the Face(s) of the New American Theatre
  • 16. Lisa Jackson-Schebetta; In the Heights at the University of Pittsburgh: Failures, Successes and Change
  • 17. Elizabeth Johnson; Choreography, Connections and Change
  • 18. Daniel A. Kelin, II; The Journey Matters: Agency through Artistry
  • 19. Michal Kobialka; "Of Change"
  • 20. Bridget Kiger Lee and Patricia Enciso; Testing the Waters of Change in the Classroom: The Case for Incremental Transformation in Teacher Practice
  • 21. Stephanie Lein Walseth; Racial Justice Activism and Equitable Partnerships: Theories of Change from Theatres of Color
  • 22. Robert H. Leonard; Theatre and Social Imaginaries
  • 23. Ruby Lerner; Radical Creativity as a Lever for Social Change: Why It Matters, What It Takes
  • 24. Scott Magelssen; Why Do They Think this is Okay? Defending Performance as a Means for Change
  • 25. Mary McAvoy; What We Left Behind in our Race to the Top: Education Reform Goes Metaformative
  • 26. Talleri A. McRae; The Aesthetics of Inclusion
  • 27. Carlos Morton;Changes, Everything Changes (Cambia, todo cambia)
  • 28. Tobin Nellhaus; Big History
  • 29. Michael Rohd: 100 Questions/3 ideas/1 story/and a ghost
  • 30. Jon D. Rossini; Shift 2
  • 31. Alan Sikes; "The Odéon is Open" Performative Politics and the Paris 1968 Uprising
  • 32. Dani Snyder-Young; Despite artists' intentions, emancipated spectatorship reinforces audience members' existing attitudes and beliefs
  • 33. Caridad Svich; The breath of change or how to stay awake when the world desires sleep and other thoughts about theatre, performance and Bowie's Ch-changes
  • 34. E.J. Westlake; The Waning of Affect, the End of the Liberal Project, and the Rehearsal of Social Change: a Page from the Millennial Playbook
  • 35. W. B. Worthen; (Inter)disciplinary Change
  • 36. Patricia Ybarra; The Administrator as Activist
  • 37. Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara Underiner. And...?