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Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University Kim Solga

Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University By Kim Solga

Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University by Kim Solga


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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.

Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University Summary

Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University: Responses to an Academy in Crisis by Kim Solga

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.

Originally a special issue of Research in Drama Education, this volume foregrounds the above ideas in six principal articles, and provides a range of potential models for change in twelve case study discussions. Detailing a variety of 'best practices' in theatre and performance education, contributors demonstrate how postsecondary educators around the world have recentred drama and performance by collaborating with STEM-side faculty, using theatre principles to frame and support interdisciplinary learning, and working toward important applications beyond the classroom. Arguing that the neoliberal university needs theatre and performance more than ever, this valuable collection emphasizes the critical contribution which these subjects continue to make to the development of students, staff, and institutions.

This book will be of particular interest to students, researchers, and librarians in the fields of Theatre Studies, Performance Studies, Applied Theatre, Drama in Education, and Holistic Education.

About Kim Solga

Kim Solga is Professor of English and Writing Studies at Western University, Canada.

Table of Contents

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
  2. Asif Majid

  3. Theatre training and performance practice in neoliberal Zimbabwean universities: survival strategies and frustrations
  4. Nkululeko Sibanda

  5. Television as theatre text in the austere academy: a curricular exploration
  6. Hillary Miller

  7. Faces between numbers: re-imagining theatre and performance as instruments of critical data studies within a liberal arts education
  8. Richard C. Windeyer

  9. Towards a concept of inefficiency in performance and dialogue practice
  10. Linda Taylor

  11. Masihambisane [Let's walk]: walking the city as an interdisciplinary pedagogical experiment in Durban, South Africa
  12. Miranda Young-Jahangeer and Bridget Horner

    SECTION TWO: Trust the Work - Case Studies

  13. Living the interdiscipline: conceiving, developing, managing, and learning from a large-scale, multidisciplinary, scenario-based project supporting police de-escalation training in Ontario
  14. Natalie Alvarez, interviewed by Kim Solga

  15. Hul'q'umi'num' language heroes: a successful collaboration between Elders, community organisations, and Canadian West Coast universities
  16. Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta

  17. Celebratory theatre: a response to neoliberalism in the arts
  18. Yasmine Kandil and Hannah te Bokkel

  19. The performative foreign language classroom as a site of creative disruption
  20. Anna Santucci

  21. Reimagining applied practices: a case study on the potential partnership between applied practices and education for sustainable development
  22. Alex Cahill and Paul Warwick

  23. Exacting collaboration: performance as pedagogy in interdisciplinary contexts
  24. Zachary A. Dorsey

  25. Working at the margins: theatre, social science and radical political engagement
  26. Julia Gray and Pia Kontos

  27. Devilish deals: art, research, and activism with/in the institution
  28. Oona Hatton

  29. The Verbatim Formula: caring for care leavers in the neoliberal university
  30. Maggie Inchley, Sadhvi Dar, Susmita Pujara and Sylvan Baker

  31. Emancipated spectators in the theatre history classroom
  32. Susanne Shawyer

  33. Surviving, but not thriving: the politics of care and the experience of motherhood in academia
  34. Katharine Low and Diana Damian Martin

  35. Writing wrongs: disruptive feminist teaching within the (anxious) ivory tower
  36. Jayme Kilburn

    Afterword: A Care Manifesto

  37. Tactics: practical and imagined

Diana Damian Martin, Sharon Green, Clara Nizard, Theron Schmidt, Max Schulman and Kim Solga

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NLS9781032239606
9781032239606
1032239603
Theatre and Performance in the Neoliberal University: Responses to an Academy in Crisis by Kim Solga
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-13
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