The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-04889-8 (ISBN)
The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science integrates key findings from the cognitive sciences (cognitive psychology, neuroscience, evolutionary studies and relevant social sciences) with insights from theatre and performance studies. This rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field dynamically advances critical and theoretical knowledge, as well as driving innovation in practice. The anthology includes 30 specially commissioned chapters, many written by authors who have been at the cutting-edge of research and practice in the field over the last 15 years. These authors offer many empirical answers to four significant questions:
How can performances in theatre, dance and other media achieve more emotional and social impact?
How can we become more adept teachers and learners of performance both within and outside of classrooms?
What can the cognitive sciences reveal about the nature of drama and human nature in general?
How can knowledge transfer, from a synthesis of science and performance, assist professionals such as nurses, care-givers, therapists and emergency workers in their jobs?
A wide-ranging and authoritative guide, The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science is an accessible tool for not only students, but practitioners and researchers in the arts and sciences as well.
Rick Kemp is Professor of Theatre and Head of Acting and Directing at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. An actor, director and Fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar on Neuroscience and Art, his publications include Embodied Acting: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Performance (2012) and The Routledge Companion to Jacques Lecoq (2016). Bruce McConachie, Emeritus Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, has published widely in theatre history and cognitive studies. His scholarship includes Engaging Audiences (2008), Evolution, Cognition, and Performance (2015), and chapters in Theatre Histories: An Introduction (3rd edition, 2016). A former president of the American Society for Theatre Research, McConachie also acts and directs.
General Introduction
Bruce McConachie
Part I: Artistry
Introduction
Rick Kemp
Stanislavsky’s prescience: The conscious self in the system and Active Analysis
as a theory of mind
Sharon Marie Carnicke
The improviser’s lazy brain: improvisation and cognition
Gunter Lösel
Devising – embodied creation in distributed systems
Rick Kemp
Embodied cognition and Shakespearean performance
Darren Tunstall
The remains of ancient action: Understanding affect and empathy in Greek drama
Peter Meineck
Minding implicit constraints in dance improvisation
Pil Hansen
Applying developmental epistemic cognition to theatre for young audiences
Jeanne Klein
4E cognition for directing: Thornton Wilder’s Our Town and Caryl Churchill’s
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Rhonda Blair
Acting and Emotion
Vladimir Mirodan
Part II: Learning
Introduction
Bruce McConachie
Improvising communication in Pleistocene performances
Bruce McConachie
Ritual transformation and transmission
David Mason
Communities of gesture: Empathy and embodiment in Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane
Dance Company’s 100 Migrations
Ariel Nereson
Creative storytelling, crossing boundaries, high-impact learning and
social engagement
Nancy Kindelan
From banana phones to the bard: The developmental psychology of acting
Thalia R. Goldstein
'I'm giving everybody notes using his body': Framing actors’ observation of performance
Claire Syler
Acting technique, Jacques Lecoq, and embodied meaning
Rick Kemp
Part III: Scholarship
Introduction
Bruce McConachie
Systems theory, enaction and performing arts
Gabriele Sofia
Watching movement: Phenomenology, cognition, performance
Stanton B. Garner, Jr.
Attention to theatrical performances
James Hamilton
Emergence, meaning and presence: An interdisciplinary approach to a disciplinary question
Amy Cook
Relishing performance: Rasa as participatory sense-making
Erin B. Mee
The self, ethics, agency and tragedy
David Palmer
Aesthetics and the sensible
John Lutterbie
Talk this dance: On the conceptualization of dance as fictive conversation
Ana Margarida Abrantes and Esther Pascual
Distributed cognition: Studying theatre in the wild
Evelyn Tribble and Robin Dixon
Part IV: Translational Applications
Introduction
Rick Kemp
A theatrical intervention to lower the risk of Alzheimer’s and other forms of
dementia
Tony and Helga Noice
The Performance of Caring: Theatre, empathetic communication and healthcare
Rick Kemp and Rachel DeSoto-Jackson
Awareness performing: Practice and protocol
Experience Bryon
Imagining the ecologies of autism
Melissa Trimingham and Nicola Shaughnessy
Toward consilience: Integrating performance history with the coevolution
of our species
Bruce McConachie
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.10.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Companions |
Zusatzinfo | 3 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 852 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Verhaltenstherapie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Humanbiologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Zoologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-04889-5 / 1138048895 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-04889-8 / 9781138048898 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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