Experiential and performative anthropology in the classroom engaging the legacy of Edith and Victor Turner

The contributors gathered here revitalize "ethnographic performance"-the performed recreation of ethnographic subject matter pioneered by Victor and Edith Turner and Richard Schechner-as a progressive pedagogy for the 21st century. They draw on their experiences in utilizing performances i...

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Other Authors: Frese, Pamela R. (Editor), Brownell S. (Editor)
Resource Type: Electronic Resource
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan [2020]
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Summary:The contributors gathered here revitalize "ethnographic performance"-the performed recreation of ethnographic subject matter pioneered by Victor and Edith Turner and Richard Schechner-as a progressive pedagogy for the 21st century. They draw on their experiences in utilizing performances in a classroom setting to facilitate learning about the diversity of culture and ways of being in the world. The editors, themselves both students of Turner at the University of Virginia, and Richard Schechner share recollections of the Turners' vision and set forth a humanistic pedagogical agenda for the future. A detailed appendix provides an implementation plan for ethnographic performances in the classroom.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (xiv, 216 pages) illustrations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9783030419950 (ebook)