|
Showing 1 - 25 of
35 matches in All Departments
Inclusive Character Analysis foregrounds representations of race,
gender, class, ability, and sexual orientation by blending script
analysis with a variety of critical theories in order to create a
more inclusive performance practice for the classroom and the
stage. This book merges a traditional Stanislavski-based script
analysis with multiple theoretical frameworks, such as gender
theory, standpoint theory, and critical race theory, to give
students in early level theatre courses foundational skills for
analyzing a play, while also introducing them to contemporary
thought about race, gender, and identity. Inclusive Character
Analysis is a valuable resource for beginning acting courses,
script analysis courses, the directing classroom, early design
curriculum, dramaturgical explorations, the playwriting classroom,
and introduction to performance studies classes. Additionally, the
book offers a reader-style background on theoretical frames for
performance faculty and practitioners who may need assistance to
integrate non-performance centered theory into their classrooms.
As featured on 60 Minutes, Dateline, Inside Edition, and 48 Hours,
the shocking true story of banker Edmond Safra's death and the man
wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for the crime. When billionaire
banker Edmond Safra died in the ashes of Monaco's La Belle Epoque
building on December 3, 1999, the event made international
headlines-for many reasons. One, of course, was the sheer wealth of
the Lebanese mogul and his formidable presence in the international
banking world. But the more seductive reason for the worldwide
attention was the strange and intriguing way Safra died-ensconced
within the armored walls of his vigilantly secured residence in the
"safest city in the world." At 4:45 in the morning, a firestorm
gutted Safra's opulent Monte Carlo penthouse, trapping-and
killing-Safra and one of his nurses, Vivian Torrente. When the fire
was ruled arson, a fast finger was pointed at the only other nurse
present: former Green Beret Ted Maher. The true, bizarre
circumstances that led to Safra's death and to the subsequent
imprisonment of Ted Maher are contained within the pages of Framed
in Monte Carlo: How I Was Wrongfully Convicted for a Billionaire's
Fiery Death. The story features a play-by-play of that deadly
night, as well as Ted's sham of a trial that put him behind bars
for seven years and eight months. Brutal betrayals, harrowing
kidnappings, prison breaks straight out of The Great Escape, and
more pepper the pages of Framed in Monte Carlo. Ted was freed when
the judge from his trial came forward with a stunning revelation.
But his life was never the same. And since his return to American
soil, he's continued to unearth more and more disturbing details
about his ordeal. Armed with fresh facts, a greater understanding
of the players, and a wider lens of perspective, Ted now reveals
all, including his never-before-released findings that seek to
answer the lingering big question: Who did kill Edmond Safra? The
powerful famous names legitimately put forth by the author will
shock you.
Inclusive Character Analysis foregrounds representations of race,
gender, class, ability, and sexual orientation by blending script
analysis with a variety of critical theories in order to create a
more inclusive performance practice for the classroom and the
stage. This book merges a traditional Stanislavski-based script
analysis with multiple theoretical frameworks, such as gender
theory, standpoint theory, and critical race theory, to give
students in early level theatre courses foundational skills for
analyzing a play, while also introducing them to contemporary
thought about race, gender, and identity. Inclusive Character
Analysis is a valuable resource for beginning acting courses,
script analysis courses, the directing classroom, early design
curriculum, dramaturgical explorations, the playwriting classroom,
and introduction to performance studies classes. Additionally, the
book offers a reader-style background on theoretical frames for
performance faculty and practitioners who may need assistance to
integrate non-performance centered theory into their classrooms.
Whether you work in the corporate world, a nonprofit organization, or the government sector, you likely face the need to work with others to solve problems and make decisions on a daily basis. And you've undoubtedly been frustrated by how laborious and conflict-ridden such group efforts can be. At all levels ? from neighborhood block associations to boards of directors of multinational corporations ? the consensus building process is highly effective in an increasingly fragmented, contentious society. In addition, the old top-down methods such as Robert?s Rules of Orders often prompt more problems then they solve. Consensus helps you to implement better, more creative solutions. It provides a winning alternative to top-down decision making ? and even parliamentary procedure. By learning to build consensus, stakeholders come to understand and respect one another?s perspectives. The consensus building process allows participants to find solutions and forge agreements that meet everyone?s needs ? and provides a meaningful basis for effective, long-range implementation of decisions. The Consensus Building Handbook provides a blueprint to help make the process work in your organization, including a practical, quick-reference Short Guide. Plus, you?ll find in-depth commentary and seventeen case studies with in-depth commentaries to provide the theoretical basis for this new approach. CASE STUDIES INCLUDE: Activating a Policy Network: The Case of Mainport Schiphol The Northern Oxford County Coalition: Four Maine Towns Tackle a Public Health Mystery The Chelsea Charter Consensus Process Resolving Science-Intensive Public Policy Disputes: Reflections on the New York Bight Initiative Negotiation Superfund Cleanup at the Massachusetts Military Reservation RuleNet: An Experiment in Online Consensus Building Regulatory Negotiations: The Native American Experience The Chattanooga Process: A City?s Vision Is Realized From City Hall to the Streets: A Community Plan Meets the Real World The Catron County Citizens Group: A Case Study in Community Collaboration Facilitating Statewide HIV/AIDS Policies and Priorities in Colorado Building Consensus for Change Within a Major Corporation: The Case of Levi-Strauss & Company
|
Dolly, a Dog, and a Camper (Paperback)
Kay Whitehouse; Illustrated by Mark Wayne Adams; Edited by Jennifer Thomas
|
R224
R188
Discovery Miles 1 880
Save R36 (16%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
The Lost Twin (Paperback)
Diane Harper, D W Harper; Edited by Jennifer Thomas
|
R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
|