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Stanislavsky and Gender: Stanislavsky And...

Editat de Mark Shields
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2025
Stanislavsky and Gender explores the intimate and complicated relationship between the enduring influence of Konstantin Stanislavsky and the evolving phenomenon of gender. This book provides new insights through historical research, unpublished and newly translated materials, and contemporary insights from diverse scholars and practitioners.
Readers will gain a nuanced understanding of how gender informs and intersects with the legacy of Konstantin Stanislavsky and its related traditions from historical, feminist, pedagogical, intersectional, and queer contexts. Stanislavsky and Gender combines historical and contemporary perspectives from scholars and practitioners from the UK, Ireland, the United States, Australia, Russia, and Brazil. Their contributions cover theatre histories, her-stories, emotion, feminism, pedagogy, intersectionality, race, and queerness. Following each chapter, contributors are joined in conversation to discuss their writing in a broader context.
Part of the "Stanislavsky And…" series, Stanislavsky and Gender will be invaluable to scholars, teachers, students, and practitioners interested in integrating perspectives on gender into their research, teaching, and practice of Stanislavsky's legacy and associated traditions, and theatre history, acting, directing, actor training, and pedagogy more broadly.
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ISBN-13: 9781032533513
ISBN-10: 103253351X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
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Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

Introduction  1. Stanislavsky and the First Female Directors of the Moscow Art Theatre  2. Acting Emotional Expression and Gender Identity in Stanislavsky’s Approach  3. Re-thinking Stanislavsky’s system as Feminist Practice with Lisa Peck and Bella Merlin  4. Disparities in the Stanislavsky Tradition: Imperceptible and Dispossessed  5. Commingling Queerness and Stanislavsky: Developing and Practising a Slippery Pedagogy to Shift Perspectives on Actor Training  Epilogue: Stanislavski’s Dog

Notă biografică

Mark Shields (They/Them) is a queer nonbinary Postgraduate Researcher in Actor Training Pedagogy at the School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University of Leeds, UK. Mark is also a graduate of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, with an MA in Actor Training and Coaching (2016) and of the University of Leeds (2011). Mark has also trained in teaching the Uta Hagen technique with HB Studio, New York and holds Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.

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Stanislavsky and Gender explores the intimate and complicated relationship between the enduring influence of Konstantin Stanislavsky and the evolving phenomenon of gender. It provides new insights through historical research, unpublished and newly translated materials, and contemporary insights from diverse scholars and practitioners.