書目識別號
666350
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西文機讀編目格式-圖書(USMARC Bibliographic Format-Book)
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http://autorpa.tcu.edu.tw/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-594-4
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035 $a978-94-6300-594-4 003 DE-He213 005 20160727033013.0 006 m d 007 cr nn 008maaau 020 $a9789463005944$q(electronic bk.) 020 $a9789463005920$q(paperback) 020 $a9789463005944$q(hardback) 0247 $a10.1007/978-94-6300-594-4$2doi 040 $aGP$cGP 0410 $aeng 050 4$aPN1661$b.H37 2016 072 7$aJN$2bicssc 072 7$aEDU000000$2bisacsh 08204$a370$223 090 $aPN1661$b.H313 2016 1001 $aHarris, Anne. 24510$aWriting for Performance$h[electronic resource] /$cby Anne Harris, Stacy Holman Jones. 260 $aRotterdam :$bSensePublishers :$bImprint: SensePublishers,$c2016. 300 $axix, 172 p. :$bill., digital ;$c24 cm. 4901 $aTeaching writing ;$vv.5 520 $a"The Teaching writing series publishes user-friendly writing guides penned by authors with publishing records in their subject matter. Harris and Holman Jones offer readers a practical and concise guide to writing a variety of dynamic texts for performance ranging from playscripts to ensemble and multimedia/hybrid works. Writing for Performance is structured around the 'tools' of performance writing--words, bodies, spaces, and things. These tools serve as pivots for understanding how writing for performance must be conducted in relation to other people, places, objects, histories, and practices. This book can be used as a primary text in undergraduate and graduate classes in playwriting, theatre, performance studies, and creative writing. It can also be read by ethnographic, arts-based, collaborative and community performance makers who wish to learn the how-to of writing for performance. Teachers and facilitators can use each chapter to take their students through the conceptualizing, writing, and performing/creating process, supported by exemplars and writing exercises and/or prompts so readers can try the form themselves. "What a welcome, insightful and much-needed book. Harris and Holman Jones bring us to an integrated notion of writing that is embodied, felt, breathed and flung from stage to page and back again. Writing for Performance will become a crucial text for the creation of the performance and theater that the 21st Century will need." - Tim Miller, artist and author of Body Blows: Six Performances and 1001 Beds: Performances, Essays and Travels "No prescriptions here. In the hands of this creative duo we find a deep and abiding respect for the many creative processes that might fuel writing and performance that matters. From the deep wells of their own experiences, Harris and Holman Jones offer exercises that are not meant to mold the would-be writer, but spur them on to recognize their latent writing/performative selves." - Kathleen Gallagher, Distinguished Professor of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning, University of Toronto Anne Harris, PhD, is a senior lecturer at Monash University (Melbourne), and researches in the areas of arts, creativity, performance, and diversity. Stacy Holman Jones, PhD, is Professor in the Centre for Theatre and Performance at Monash University (Melbourne) specializing in performance studies, gender and critical theory and critical qualitative methods." 650 0$aEducation. 650 0$aPlaywriting. 650 0$aDrama$xTechnique. 65024$aEducation, general. 7001 $aJones, Stacy Holman. 7102 $aSpringerLink (Online service) 7730 $tSpringer eBooks 830 0$aTeaching writing ;$vv.5. 85640$uhttp://autorpa.tcu.edu.tw/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-594-4$z慈大電子書(TCU e-book) 950 $aSocial Sciences (Springer-41176) 095 $pES$dPN1661
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