Towards or not towards? Using the ACT Matrix as a psychological tool in the analysis and interpretation of dramatic texts and characters

IF 0.1 0 THEATER Stanislavski Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/20567790.2022.2116153
Benjamin Askew
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ABSTRACT This article addresses key elements of “ACT for Acting”, an ongoing project using the psychological framework of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT) to explore the processes of acting and actor training. The article introduces readers to a tool called the ACT Matrix and demonstrates how it can be used to “sort”, understand, and visualize different aspects of human experience and behaviour. It then illustrates the application of this process to a dramatic text through the discussion of a Shakespearean soliloquy: Hamlet’s “To be or not to be”. It is suggested that the ACT Matrix can provide a useful tool for textual analysis and serve as the foundation for new approaches to dramatic action and character that are grounded in twenty-first century understandings of human behaviour and psychology.
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朝还是不朝?运用ACT矩阵作为心理学工具分析和解读戏剧文本和人物
“ACT for Acting”是一个正在进行的项目,使用接受和承诺治疗/培训(ACT)的心理学框架来探索表演和演员培训的过程。本文探讨了该项目的关键要素。这篇文章向读者介绍了一种叫做ACT矩阵的工具,并演示了如何使用它来“分类”、理解和可视化人类经验和行为的不同方面。然后,通过讨论莎士比亚的独白:哈姆雷特的“生存还是毁灭”,说明了这一过程在戏剧文本中的应用。作者认为,ACT矩阵可以为文本分析提供一个有用的工具,并作为基于21世纪人类行为和心理学理解的戏剧动作和人物新方法的基础。
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