Search for dissertations about: "Theater"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the word Theater.
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1. The Rhythm of Thinking: Immanence and Ethics in Theater Performance
Abstract : The dissertation The Rhythm of Thinking: Immanence and Ethics in Theater Performance is an artistic research project in the field of theater, with directing and theatrical composition and dramaturgy as its main points of focus. The critical exploration is based on the experience of conceptualizing and directing three different theater performances. READ MORE
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2. Code-switching in Chicano Theater : Power, Identity and Style in Three Plays by Cherríe Moraga
Abstract : The thesis examines local and global functions of code-switching and code-mixing in Chicano theater, i.e. in writing intended for performance. The data of this study consists of three published plays by Chicana playwright Cherríe Moraga. READ MORE
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3. Staged Conversations : Using dialogue as both method and form when staging documentary material for theater and film
Abstract : Between 2017 and 2024, I have conducted an artistic research PhD project at Stockholm University of the Arts resulting in a feature length documentary film (The Raft, 2018), a documentary based theater play (The Invisible Adventure, 2020) and a book with my work diaries documenting the process of creating the two works (Staged conversations, 2024). The research project focuses on using the conversation as both method and form for staging documentary material for theater and film. READ MORE
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4. Beyond the emotional work event : social sharing of emotion in organizations
Abstract : "Every day people experience hassles and joys at work. Consequently, research on emotion in organizational settings has tended to focus on these "as they occur" and "as they are managed". However, not only do people experience emotional events at work they may also talk about these events to their colleagues or intimates. READ MORE
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5. Putting Scientific Research and Performing Arts Together : A Quest for Equality
Abstract : BackgroundGender inequality and violence are prevalent globally affecting women withdiscriminatory practices and victimizations. The oppressions majorly arise due tosystemic inequalities and power hierarchies. Interventions targeting to endinequality and violence are increasing and this thesis compares the outcomes ofparticipatory Forum Theater. READ MORE