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Exploring how educators and institutions might embrace the STEAM turn to ensure that theatre and performance can be instrumental to the neoliberal university, without being instrumentalized by it, this volume showcases alternative models for teaching and learning in theatre and performance in a neoliberal age.
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Exploring how educators and institutions might embrace the STEAM turn to ensure that theatre and performance can be instrumental to the neoliberal university, without being instrumentalized by it, this volume showcases alternative models for teaching and learning in theatre and performance in a neoliberal age.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000767452
- Artikelnr.: 58289235
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000767452
- Artikelnr.: 58289235
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Kim Solga is Professor of English and Writing Studies at Western University, Canada.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: "Theatre & Performance, Crisis & Survival"
Kim Solga
SECTION ONE: Face the Steamroller - Essays
1. "Power and privilege in neoliberal perspective: the Laboratory for
global performance and politics at Georgetown university"
Asif Majid
2. "Theatre training and performance practice in neoliberal Zimbabwean
universities: survival strategies and frustrations"
Nkululeko Sibanda
3. "Television as theatre text in the austere academy: a curricular
exploration"
Hillary Miller
4. "Faces between numbers: re-imagining theatre and performance as
instruments of critical data studies within a liberal arts education"
Richard C. Windeyer
5. "Towards a concept of inefficiency in performance and dialogue
practice"
Linda Taylor
6. "Masihambisane [Let's walk]: walking the city as an interdisciplinary
pedagogical experiment in Durban, South Africa"
Miranda Young-Jahangeer and Bridget Horner
SECTION TWO: Trust the Work - Case Studies
7. "Living the interdiscipline: conceiving, developing, managing, and
learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based
project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario"
Natalie Alvarez, interviewed by Kim Solga
8. "Hul'q'umi'num' language heroes: a successful collaboration between
Elders, community organisations, and Canadian West Coast
universities"
Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta
9. "Celebratory theatre: a response to neoliberalism in the arts"
Yasmine Kandil and Hannah te Bokkel
10. "The performative foreign language classroom as a site of creative
disruption"
Anna Santucci
11. "Reimagining applied practices: a case study on the potential
partnership between applied practices and education for sustainable
development"
Alex Cahill and Paul Warwick
12. "Exacting collaboration: performance as pedagogy in interdisciplinary
contexts"
Zachary A. Dorsey
13. "Working at the margins: theatre, social science and radical
political engagement"
Julia Gray and Pia Kontos
14. "Devilish deals: art, research, and activism with/in the institution"
Oona Hatton
15. "The Verbatim Formula: caring for care leavers in the neoliberal
university"
Maggie Inchley, Sadhvi Dar, Susmita Pujara and Sylvan Baker
16. "Emancipated spectators in the theatre history classroom"
Susanne Shawyer
17. "Surviving, but not thriving: the politics of care and the experience
of motherhood in academia"
Katharine Low and Diana Damian Martin
18. "Writing wrongs: disruptive feminist teaching within the (anxious)
ivory tower"
Jayme Kilburn
Afterword: A Care Manifesto
19. "Tactics: practical and imagined"
Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Theron Schmidt, Max
Schulman and Kim Solga
Introduction: "Theatre & Performance, Crisis & Survival"
Kim Solga
SECTION ONE: Face the Steamroller - Essays
1. "Power and privilege in neoliberal perspective: the Laboratory for
global performance and politics at Georgetown university"
Asif Majid
2. "Theatre training and performance practice in neoliberal Zimbabwean
universities: survival strategies and frustrations"
Nkululeko Sibanda
3. "Television as theatre text in the austere academy: a curricular
exploration"
Hillary Miller
4. "Faces between numbers: re-imagining theatre and performance as
instruments of critical data studies within a liberal arts education"
Richard C. Windeyer
5. "Towards a concept of inefficiency in performance and dialogue
practice"
Linda Taylor
6. "Masihambisane [Let's walk]: walking the city as an interdisciplinary
pedagogical experiment in Durban, South Africa"
Miranda Young-Jahangeer and Bridget Horner
SECTION TWO: Trust the Work - Case Studies
7. "Living the interdiscipline: conceiving, developing, managing, and
learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based
project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario"
Natalie Alvarez, interviewed by Kim Solga
8. "Hul'q'umi'num' language heroes: a successful collaboration between
Elders, community organisations, and Canadian West Coast
universities"
Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta
9. "Celebratory theatre: a response to neoliberalism in the arts"
Yasmine Kandil and Hannah te Bokkel
10. "The performative foreign language classroom as a site of creative
disruption"
Anna Santucci
11. "Reimagining applied practices: a case study on the potential
partnership between applied practices and education for sustainable
development"
Alex Cahill and Paul Warwick
12. "Exacting collaboration: performance as pedagogy in interdisciplinary
contexts"
Zachary A. Dorsey
13. "Working at the margins: theatre, social science and radical
political engagement"
Julia Gray and Pia Kontos
14. "Devilish deals: art, research, and activism with/in the institution"
Oona Hatton
15. "The Verbatim Formula: caring for care leavers in the neoliberal
university"
Maggie Inchley, Sadhvi Dar, Susmita Pujara and Sylvan Baker
16. "Emancipated spectators in the theatre history classroom"
Susanne Shawyer
17. "Surviving, but not thriving: the politics of care and the experience
of motherhood in academia"
Katharine Low and Diana Damian Martin
18. "Writing wrongs: disruptive feminist teaching within the (anxious)
ivory tower"
Jayme Kilburn
Afterword: A Care Manifesto
19. "Tactics: practical and imagined"
Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Theron Schmidt, Max
Schulman and Kim Solga
Acknowledgements
Introduction: "Theatre & Performance, Crisis & Survival"
Kim Solga
SECTION ONE: Face the Steamroller - Essays
1. "Power and privilege in neoliberal perspective: the Laboratory for
global performance and politics at Georgetown university"
Asif Majid
2. "Theatre training and performance practice in neoliberal Zimbabwean
universities: survival strategies and frustrations"
Nkululeko Sibanda
3. "Television as theatre text in the austere academy: a curricular
exploration"
Hillary Miller
4. "Faces between numbers: re-imagining theatre and performance as
instruments of critical data studies within a liberal arts education"
Richard C. Windeyer
5. "Towards a concept of inefficiency in performance and dialogue
practice"
Linda Taylor
6. "Masihambisane [Let's walk]: walking the city as an interdisciplinary
pedagogical experiment in Durban, South Africa"
Miranda Young-Jahangeer and Bridget Horner
SECTION TWO: Trust the Work - Case Studies
7. "Living the interdiscipline: conceiving, developing, managing, and
learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based
project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario"
Natalie Alvarez, interviewed by Kim Solga
8. "Hul'q'umi'num' language heroes: a successful collaboration between
Elders, community organisations, and Canadian West Coast
universities"
Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta
9. "Celebratory theatre: a response to neoliberalism in the arts"
Yasmine Kandil and Hannah te Bokkel
10. "The performative foreign language classroom as a site of creative
disruption"
Anna Santucci
11. "Reimagining applied practices: a case study on the potential
partnership between applied practices and education for sustainable
development"
Alex Cahill and Paul Warwick
12. "Exacting collaboration: performance as pedagogy in interdisciplinary
contexts"
Zachary A. Dorsey
13. "Working at the margins: theatre, social science and radical
political engagement"
Julia Gray and Pia Kontos
14. "Devilish deals: art, research, and activism with/in the institution"
Oona Hatton
15. "The Verbatim Formula: caring for care leavers in the neoliberal
university"
Maggie Inchley, Sadhvi Dar, Susmita Pujara and Sylvan Baker
16. "Emancipated spectators in the theatre history classroom"
Susanne Shawyer
17. "Surviving, but not thriving: the politics of care and the experience
of motherhood in academia"
Katharine Low and Diana Damian Martin
18. "Writing wrongs: disruptive feminist teaching within the (anxious)
ivory tower"
Jayme Kilburn
Afterword: A Care Manifesto
19. "Tactics: practical and imagined"
Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Theron Schmidt, Max
Schulman and Kim Solga
Introduction: "Theatre & Performance, Crisis & Survival"
Kim Solga
SECTION ONE: Face the Steamroller - Essays
1. "Power and privilege in neoliberal perspective: the Laboratory for
global performance and politics at Georgetown university"
Asif Majid
2. "Theatre training and performance practice in neoliberal Zimbabwean
universities: survival strategies and frustrations"
Nkululeko Sibanda
3. "Television as theatre text in the austere academy: a curricular
exploration"
Hillary Miller
4. "Faces between numbers: re-imagining theatre and performance as
instruments of critical data studies within a liberal arts education"
Richard C. Windeyer
5. "Towards a concept of inefficiency in performance and dialogue
practice"
Linda Taylor
6. "Masihambisane [Let's walk]: walking the city as an interdisciplinary
pedagogical experiment in Durban, South Africa"
Miranda Young-Jahangeer and Bridget Horner
SECTION TWO: Trust the Work - Case Studies
7. "Living the interdiscipline: conceiving, developing, managing, and
learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based
project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario"
Natalie Alvarez, interviewed by Kim Solga
8. "Hul'q'umi'num' language heroes: a successful collaboration between
Elders, community organisations, and Canadian West Coast
universities"
Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta
9. "Celebratory theatre: a response to neoliberalism in the arts"
Yasmine Kandil and Hannah te Bokkel
10. "The performative foreign language classroom as a site of creative
disruption"
Anna Santucci
11. "Reimagining applied practices: a case study on the potential
partnership between applied practices and education for sustainable
development"
Alex Cahill and Paul Warwick
12. "Exacting collaboration: performance as pedagogy in interdisciplinary
contexts"
Zachary A. Dorsey
13. "Working at the margins: theatre, social science and radical
political engagement"
Julia Gray and Pia Kontos
14. "Devilish deals: art, research, and activism with/in the institution"
Oona Hatton
15. "The Verbatim Formula: caring for care leavers in the neoliberal
university"
Maggie Inchley, Sadhvi Dar, Susmita Pujara and Sylvan Baker
16. "Emancipated spectators in the theatre history classroom"
Susanne Shawyer
17. "Surviving, but not thriving: the politics of care and the experience
of motherhood in academia"
Katharine Low and Diana Damian Martin
18. "Writing wrongs: disruptive feminist teaching within the (anxious)
ivory tower"
Jayme Kilburn
Afterword: A Care Manifesto
19. "Tactics: practical and imagined"
Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Theron Schmidt, Max
Schulman and Kim Solga