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Teaching Spectatorship: Essays and Poems on Audience in Performance offers a curriculum theory for audience in performance presented in a series of essays and poems on this key yet neglected educational topic. In a contemporary world that has been described as the “society of the spectacle” and the “performative society,” it becomes a significant task for educators to find ways to assist students in becoming more active and critical spectators.
This unique book is presented in seven chapters that survey how audience has been taken up (or ignored) across many disciplines, including aesthetic philosophy, performance theory, cultural studies, and arts education. Drawing on key findings discovered in this extensive literature review, the author goes on to present a number of chapters that theorize how spectatorship may become a central concern of curriculum through committed and teacher-facilitated attendance of live performance. These performance experiences—which may be community-based or professional—then serve as catalysts for creative postperformance interactions with artists and further classroom explorations.
Throughout the text, the author makes use of an emergent arts-based methodology called poetic inquiry. The poems she creates offer readers other perspectives on the investigation and act as a reminder that cultural performance, like poetry, is an aesthetic event that calls us to attention, to wide-awakeness in the world.
Teaching Spectatorship is a groundbreaking study that makes a critical contribution to the fields of performance studies, curriculum theory, and drama/theatre education.
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Teaching spectatorship: essays and poems on audience in performance
2008, Cambria Press
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Freeing the Captive Audience: Performance, Education,
and Everyday Life in Dramatized World
Chapter 1: “Playing Attention”: Contemporary Aesthetics
and Performing Arts Audience Education
Chapter 2: “Shaped Like a Question Mark”: Losing/Locating
the Audience in Performance Theory
Chapter 3: Found Poetry as Literature Review: Research Poems
on Audience and Performance
Chapter 4: The “Ideal Spectator”: Dramatic Chorus, Collective Creation,
and Curriculum
Chapter 5: Theatre Audience Education or How to See a Play:
Toward a Curriculum Theory for Spectatorship in the Performing Arts
Chapter 6: Pedagogy of the Spectator: On Teaching
and Learning Through Performance
Chapter 7: What Begins?: Audience in Performance Studies
in Education
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