戏剧、神话和寓言:解决问题和认识问题

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Ride-The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance Pub Date : 1997-03-01 DOI:10.1080/1356978970020102
Stephen Cockett
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大多数戏剧教师坚持戏剧学习是一个辩证的过程。因此,他们的实践回避了以下问题:戏剧中是否存在不同类型的辩证法,如果存在,它们如何影响其中发生的学习性质?本文试图通过探讨戏剧与故事之间的关系来阐明这些问题,重点关注故事模式中的不同类型的辩证法,这些辩证法在所有叙事形式中都很常见——阅读、讲述和表演。两种主要的故事模式——行动故事和寓言故事,或者更具体地说,故事建立在寓言和神话之间的对立张力之上。讨论了两种故事模式在辩证形式和目的上的差异,以及这些差异如何影响教学目标。行动故事的目标是解决问题,寓言的功能是揭示文化价值体系中存在的问题和紧张关系。…
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Drama, Myth and Parable: problem‐solving and problem‐knowing
Abstract Most drama teachers adhere to the principle that learning in drama is a dialectical process. Their practice, therefore, begs the questions: are there different types of dialectic in drama, and, if so, how do they affect the nature of the learning that takes place within them? This paper attempts to illuminate these questions by exploring the relationship between drama and story, focusing on the different types of dialectic in story modes which are common to all forms of narrative‐‐read, told and enacted. Two main story modes are highlighted‐‐the story of action, and of parable, or more specifically, story built on the oppositional tension between parable and myth. Discussion of the two story modes compares their differences in dialectical form and purpose, and how these may shape objectives for teaching and learning. Distinction is made between the objective of problem‐solving in stories of action, and parable's function to expose problems and tensions embedded in our cultural value systems. The ...
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