Blood, Sweat & Theory: Research Through Practice in Performance

Blood, Sweat & Theory: Research Through Practice in Performance

by John Of Psychology Freeman
Blood, Sweat & Theory: Research Through Practice in Performance

Blood, Sweat & Theory: Research Through Practice in Performance

by John Of Psychology Freeman

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Overview

Practice-based research is the default approach to postgraduate activity in Drama, Theatre and Performance. Yet it is only recently beginning to yield any rigorous theory-based guides for researchers, practitioners, supervisors and mentors. As a major contribution to the field this book is a vital 'How To' (and 'How Not To') guide, which identifies the features, attitudes, principles and skills of practice-based research across a range of countries and contexts, forms and applications...including a number of successful PhD projects. Blood, Sweat & Theory reviews research-informed practice and practice-informed research in sections which: analyse key concepts - locate practice-based research within historical, aesthetic and educational settings - challenge received ideas of practice as thesis - distinguish research from reflection and feelings from findings - push practice-based research into new areas of critical inquiry - suggest strategies from first proposal through to submission. The book includes extensively written case studies of projects from Hala Al-Yamani, Annette Arlander, Johannes Birringer, Elena Cologni, Robert Germay, Helka-Maria Kinnunen, Yves Knockaert, Lee Miller, Felix Noble, Allan Owens, Helen Paris, Yoni Prior, Leena Rouihainen, and Joanne 'Bob' Whalley.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907471049
Publisher: Libri Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Music + Performing Arts
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Freeman is a senior lecturer in modern drama studies at Brunel University West London. He is the author of New Performance/New Writing and Tracing the Footprints.

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