(Re)Conceiving ‘Creative Drama’: an exploration and expansion of American metaphorical paradigms

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Ride-The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance Pub Date : 1999-09-01 DOI:10.1080/1356978990040204
S. Woodson
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Abstract This article considers two ontological metaphors underlying the American paradigm of creative drama' and examines them intertextually within the larger context of the child drama field. Historically, the American child drama field has associated more with education than with theatre studies, thus drawing more theory from pedagogical practices and from developmental psychology than from the theatre arts and/or performance studies. American child drama practitioners, as a whole, also have been more concerned with the practice and methodology of drama rather than the theorising of it. The historical definition of ‘creative drama’ developed by Americans, then, depends on two metaphorical constructions: (1) ‘creative drama’ is different from theatre and (2) the conflation of ‘creative drama’ with the construct of childhood development. Building upon the deconstruction of the nature of ‘creative drama’, the second part of this article is a practical application of performance (as defined by Richard Sch...
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(二)构思“创造性戏剧”:美国隐喻范式的探索与拓展
摘要本文探讨了美国创意戏剧范式下的两个本体论隐喻,并在儿童剧领域的大背景下对它们进行了互文性的考察。从历史上看,美国儿童戏剧领域更多地与教育联系在一起,而不是与戏剧研究联系在一起,因此,从教学实践和发展心理学中汲取的理论比从戏剧艺术和/或表演研究中汲取的理论更多。从整体上看,美国儿童戏剧从业者也更关注戏剧的实践和方法论,而不是戏剧的理论化。因此,美国人对“创造性戏剧”的历史定义依赖于两种隐喻结构:(1)“创造性戏剧”不同于戏剧;(2)“创造性戏剧”与儿童发展的结构相结合。在解构“创造性戏剧”本质的基础上,本文的第二部分是对表演的实际应用(由Richard Sch定义)。
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