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Theater and Human Flourishing

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This volume, part of the Humanities and Human Flourishing series, is an edited collection focused on the significance of theater in regard to wellbeing and human flourishing. Bridging new scholarship in psychology and positive psychology, with new perspectives in theater and performance studies, this volume features eleven prominent theater and performance studies scholars who offer original, previously unpublished examinations of the social benefits of theater and performance. This volume explores the question: Why is theater considered a "social good"? And what makes theater a valuable contribution to happiness and wellbeing?

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  • Series Editor's Foreword by James O. Pawelski

  • Introduction by Harvey Young

  • Chapter 1: "Actors as Surrogate Sufferers: Toward a Model for Well-Being in Acting Training"

  • Scott Magelssen

  • Chapter 2: "The Potential of Pain: Conflict Dramaturgy and Transformation in the Theatre"

  • Laura A. Lodewyck

  • Chapter 3: "Braver Angels: Perfoming Comity in a Polarized Era"

  • John Fletcher

  • Chapter 4: "Beyond Survival: Theatre of the Oppressed, Flourishing while Fighting, and Fighting to Flourish"

  • Kelly Howe

  • Chapter 5: "Community Musical Theatre as a Human Flourishing Project"

  • Stacy Wolf

  • Chapter 6: "Teaching Theatre and Detroit History for Undergraduates to Flourish"

  • Lisa L. Biggs

  • Chapter 7: "Changing States: English-Language Theatre in Quebec"

  • Erin Hurley

  • Chapter 8: "Refusing to Flourish: Jennifer Moon and Anant Shinar Perform Self-Help"

  • Gwyneth Shanks

  • Chapter 9: "On Laughter and the Bonds of Community"

  • Harvey Young

  • Chapter 10: "Touching Theatre: Practice, Criticism and Aesthetics of Touch in the Flourishing Theatrical Moment"

  • Marcia Ferguson

  • Chapter 11: "Theatre, Performance and Community Cultural Development for Human Thriving"

  • Stephanie Etheridge Woodson

  • Chapter 12: "Theatrical Flourishing: A Roundtable Discussion"

  • Index



Info autore

Harvey Young is the Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Boston University. He is the author or editor of ten books, including Theatre & Race, Embodying Black Experience, The Cambridge Companion to African American Theatre and, most recently, Theatre after Empire.

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The Humanities and Human Flourishing series publishes edited volumes that explore the role of human flourishing in the central disciplines of the humanities, and whether and how the humanities can increase human happiness.

This volume presents essays on the significance of theater to wellbeing and human flourishing. Combining scholarship in psychology and positive psychology with new perspectives in theater and performance studies, the volume features eleven prominent theater and performance studies scholars who offer original, previously unpublished examinations of the social benefits of theater and performance. This volume explores the questions: Why is theater considered a "social good"? And what makes theater a valuable contribution to happiness and wellbeing?

Contributors point to theater as a rich source of community and examine the unique value of live, theatrical performance as a medium through which trauma as well as socio-political differences can be expressed. The personal, societal, and artistic benefits of theater are examined through chapters on actors' suffering and acting training, community theater, theater and trauma, breaking social barriers through theater, etiquette in the theater, and the theatrical community as a refuge for minoritized groups. Like other titles in this series, Theater and Human Flourishing uses an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach, which here breaches the divide between science-focused fields that study human flourishing and the artistry of theatrical performance.

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