Critical Plays is the systematic study of one (fictional) classroom
culture populated by six students and their two professors,
imaginatively conceived from interviews, experience, observation and
thematic analysis, and shaped into performance text. This
play-as-research-text aims to provide an encounter both creative and
scholarly for readers. The characters who populate it are drawn from
the authors’ lived experiences as researchers, teachers, and
performance makers. The characters are drawn from the fields of
health, performance studies, education and leadership studies to
remind readers of the political, social and scholarly power of
creative research approaches. The text also attests to the potential
of integrating emotion and relationality in the research space. This
text is a must-read for qualitative researchers and students of health
sciences, communications, interdisciplinary ethnography, rhetoric,
education, sociology, drama and theatre arts. Relevant to the lives of
an emerging generation of researchers and students, this text
highlights new methodological pathways that are open to them as they
begin their own scholarly undertakings in a rapidly-evolving global
research landscape. It also poses serious questions about education,
identity and creativity that readers can reflect on. Written with
humor and passion, students will enjoy reading excerpts aloud in
class, or on their own. This play can be read or performed purely for
pleasure, or used as a class text in courses that address qualitative
research methods, performance studies, education, teacher training,
pedagogy and curriculum, arts-informed inquiry and research
ethics. Anne Harris, PhD is a playwright and scholar who addresses
themes of diversity, creativity and gender in her work. Chris Sinclair
is Head of drama education at the University of Melbourne. She is also
a freelance community artist who draws on research in her arts
practice and the arts in herresearch.
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ISBN
9789462097551
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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