Taking a stance: mentalization and the Stanislavskian rehearsal process

IF 0.1 0 THEATER Stanislavski Studies Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/20567790.2021.1968697
Benjamin Askew, Holly Dwyer Hall, Jade Smith
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ABSTRACT In this article, we suggest that the psychological process of mentalization – that of perceiving and interpreting behaviour as conjoined with intentional mental states – might have a key role to play in Stanislavskian rehearsal practice, both in terms of developing relationships in the rehearsal room and in terms of interpreting dramatic characters. We discuss key concepts such as the dimensions of mentalizing, non-mentalizing modes, the mentalizing stance, and epistemic trust, and highlight the potential relevance of these to the work of the acting ensemble. Our aim is to provide practitioners, and especially those charged with leading rehearsal processes, with an introduction to mentalization, allowing them to identify mentalizing problems as they arise and to be proactive in demonstrating and encouraging effective mentalizing within the rehearsal environment.
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表明立场:心智化和斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基式排练过程
在这篇文章中,我们提出心理化过程——即感知和解释行为与有意心理状态相结合的过程——可能在斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基排练练习中发挥关键作用,无论是在排练室中发展关系还是在解释戏剧角色方面。我们讨论了关键概念,如心理化、非心理化模式、心理化立场和认知信任的维度,并强调了这些与表演团队工作的潜在相关性。我们的目标是向从业者,特别是那些负责领导排练过程的从业者,介绍心理化,使他们能够识别出现的心理问题,并在排练环境中积极主动地展示和鼓励有效的心理化。
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