Stanislavsky and Race
Questioning the "System" in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Scott, Siiri; Skelton, Jay Paul
Stanislavsky and Race
Questioning the "System" in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Scott, Siiri; Skelton, Jay Paul
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Stanislavsky and Race is the first book to explore the role that Constantine Stanislavsky's "system" and its legacies can play in building, troubling and illuminating today's anti-racist theatre practices.
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Stanislavsky and Race is the first book to explore the role that Constantine Stanislavsky's "system" and its legacies can play in building, troubling and illuminating today's anti-racist theatre practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032362342
- ISBN-10: 1032362340
- Artikelnr.: 68100634
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781032362342
- ISBN-10: 1032362340
- Artikelnr.: 68100634
Siiri Scott is a Chicago actor/director and serves as the Head of Acting and Directing and a Professor of the Practice in the Department of Film, Television and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Jay Paul Skelton is a lecturer on the MA/MFA Actor Training and Coaching programme at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK, and has taught at RADA, Rose Bruford, Kingston University and the University of Notre Dame London Global Gateway.
1. Re/Gaining Trust: The "System" and the System of Actor Training
Sylvan Baker, Zuri Eshun and James Palm
A Reflection on Re/Gaining Trust: Revelation and Responsibility
Joe Wilson, Jr
2. Black British Perspectives, Pedagogy and Power: Addressing the Canon
through S.P.H.E.R.E.
Gemma Crooks and Erica Jeffrey
3. Logunedé in Salem: Making Sense of Stanislavsky's Last Experiments in
Contemporary Brazil
Diego Moschkovich
4. Emotion Memory versus Physical Action: Towards Anti-racist Pedagogies
that Make Way for Critical Praxis
Evi Stamatiou
5. Breaking Away: Latinidad and Moving Beyond the "System"
Marissa Chibás, Michelle Jasso and Tlaloc Rivas with Siiri Scott
A Reflection on Breaking Away: Looking through All Kinds of Windows
Sandra Marquez
6. A Jewish Journey: Stanislavsky's "System" to the American Method
Conrad Cohen
7. The Intracultural Project: Creating an Inclusive Rehearsal Room Beyond
Stanislavsky
Kristine Landon-Smith and Dominic Hingorani
A Reflection on The Intracultural Project: Mabuhay as an Act of Resistance
James Cooney
8. Stanislavsky, Rose McClendon and Reparations: Whiteness,
Professionalization and Reframing Amateurism in the Theater of the United
States
Amy Steiger
9. I Ain't Studyin' Stanislavsky: We Are the Key to Reimagining
21st-Century Actor Training
Monica White Ndounou
Sylvan Baker, Zuri Eshun and James Palm
A Reflection on Re/Gaining Trust: Revelation and Responsibility
Joe Wilson, Jr
2. Black British Perspectives, Pedagogy and Power: Addressing the Canon
through S.P.H.E.R.E.
Gemma Crooks and Erica Jeffrey
3. Logunedé in Salem: Making Sense of Stanislavsky's Last Experiments in
Contemporary Brazil
Diego Moschkovich
4. Emotion Memory versus Physical Action: Towards Anti-racist Pedagogies
that Make Way for Critical Praxis
Evi Stamatiou
5. Breaking Away: Latinidad and Moving Beyond the "System"
Marissa Chibás, Michelle Jasso and Tlaloc Rivas with Siiri Scott
A Reflection on Breaking Away: Looking through All Kinds of Windows
Sandra Marquez
6. A Jewish Journey: Stanislavsky's "System" to the American Method
Conrad Cohen
7. The Intracultural Project: Creating an Inclusive Rehearsal Room Beyond
Stanislavsky
Kristine Landon-Smith and Dominic Hingorani
A Reflection on The Intracultural Project: Mabuhay as an Act of Resistance
James Cooney
8. Stanislavsky, Rose McClendon and Reparations: Whiteness,
Professionalization and Reframing Amateurism in the Theater of the United
States
Amy Steiger
9. I Ain't Studyin' Stanislavsky: We Are the Key to Reimagining
21st-Century Actor Training
Monica White Ndounou
1. Re/Gaining Trust: The "System" and the System of Actor Training
Sylvan Baker, Zuri Eshun and James Palm
A Reflection on Re/Gaining Trust: Revelation and Responsibility
Joe Wilson, Jr
2. Black British Perspectives, Pedagogy and Power: Addressing the Canon
through S.P.H.E.R.E.
Gemma Crooks and Erica Jeffrey
3. Logunedé in Salem: Making Sense of Stanislavsky's Last Experiments in
Contemporary Brazil
Diego Moschkovich
4. Emotion Memory versus Physical Action: Towards Anti-racist Pedagogies
that Make Way for Critical Praxis
Evi Stamatiou
5. Breaking Away: Latinidad and Moving Beyond the "System"
Marissa Chibás, Michelle Jasso and Tlaloc Rivas with Siiri Scott
A Reflection on Breaking Away: Looking through All Kinds of Windows
Sandra Marquez
6. A Jewish Journey: Stanislavsky's "System" to the American Method
Conrad Cohen
7. The Intracultural Project: Creating an Inclusive Rehearsal Room Beyond
Stanislavsky
Kristine Landon-Smith and Dominic Hingorani
A Reflection on The Intracultural Project: Mabuhay as an Act of Resistance
James Cooney
8. Stanislavsky, Rose McClendon and Reparations: Whiteness,
Professionalization and Reframing Amateurism in the Theater of the United
States
Amy Steiger
9. I Ain't Studyin' Stanislavsky: We Are the Key to Reimagining
21st-Century Actor Training
Monica White Ndounou
Sylvan Baker, Zuri Eshun and James Palm
A Reflection on Re/Gaining Trust: Revelation and Responsibility
Joe Wilson, Jr
2. Black British Perspectives, Pedagogy and Power: Addressing the Canon
through S.P.H.E.R.E.
Gemma Crooks and Erica Jeffrey
3. Logunedé in Salem: Making Sense of Stanislavsky's Last Experiments in
Contemporary Brazil
Diego Moschkovich
4. Emotion Memory versus Physical Action: Towards Anti-racist Pedagogies
that Make Way for Critical Praxis
Evi Stamatiou
5. Breaking Away: Latinidad and Moving Beyond the "System"
Marissa Chibás, Michelle Jasso and Tlaloc Rivas with Siiri Scott
A Reflection on Breaking Away: Looking through All Kinds of Windows
Sandra Marquez
6. A Jewish Journey: Stanislavsky's "System" to the American Method
Conrad Cohen
7. The Intracultural Project: Creating an Inclusive Rehearsal Room Beyond
Stanislavsky
Kristine Landon-Smith and Dominic Hingorani
A Reflection on The Intracultural Project: Mabuhay as an Act of Resistance
James Cooney
8. Stanislavsky, Rose McClendon and Reparations: Whiteness,
Professionalization and Reframing Amateurism in the Theater of the United
States
Amy Steiger
9. I Ain't Studyin' Stanislavsky: We Are the Key to Reimagining
21st-Century Actor Training
Monica White Ndounou