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Fendrich, Laurie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Recently the author has been including in her undergraduate seminars Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Letter to d'Alembert on the Theatre" (1758), the most provocative essay on the arts ever written. It is about the unintended effects of theater--which, for Rousseau, stands in for all of the arts--on an audience. The essay is an impassioned rebuttal to…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Theaters, English Instruction, Literature
Slaight, Craig; Johnson, Maureen; Norton, Joe; Wright, Michael; Salvatore, Joe; Glick, Donna; Berkson, David; Houston, Marianna; Miller, Bruce; Uno, Roberta; Newman, John D.; Gregg, Stephen – Teaching Theatre, 2001
Presents essays entitled "Safe Spaces,""This Is Our Part,""Theatre and Community,""Real People Performing in Real Time,""Express One's Heart,""The Lessons of Popular Culture,""The Context of a Play,""The Human Condition,""A Need for New Tools,""Defiantly…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Popular Culture, Teaching Experience
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Hernandez, Robb – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2006
This article features the life of Robert "Cyclona" Legorreta and his Fire of Life/El Fuego de la Vida Collection. In this article, the author critically deploys "homosexual" not only to capture Legorreta's self-identification but also to argue for the importance of "situated knowledges" about same-sex desire in relation to art, political action,…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Cultural Maintenance, Preservation, Popular Culture
Novak, Glenn D. – 1986
The (CBS Radio) Columbia Workshop, formed in 1936, encouraged the writing and production of creative, non-traditional radio drama such as Archibald MacLeish's verse play "The Fall of the City," which aired on April 11, 1937. MacLeish considered radio the ideal medium for poetry because it offers only aural stimuli without competition…
Descriptors: Drama, Listening Comprehension, Literary Criticism, Literature Appreciation
Muller, Charles; And Others – Francais dans le Monde, 1979
This section consists of six essays dealing with: (1) current trends in French linguistics; (2) French possessive pronouns; (3) contemporary French novelists; (4) "happiness" in France; (5) the Belgian playwright Michel Ghelderode; and (6) the pedagogical use of popular songs. (AM)
Descriptors: French Literature, Grammar, Linguistics, Popular Culture
Kizer, Elizabeth; Burns, Gary – 1985
The novel "The Women's Room," by Marilyn French, deserves an audience both because of the timely feminist issues it addresses and because of its formal experimentation with points of view. An interpretive theatre version of the story was performed twice in 1982-83, using a script adapted from the novel, and a modified chamber theatre…
Descriptors: Drama, Feminism, Media Adaptation, Oral Interpretation
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Best, Harold M. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2000
Addresses the common confusion about the nature and use of intellect in the arts. Attempts to demonstrate the forces that promote and reinforce this confusion in relation to the nature and use of intellect in the arts. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Dance Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hardeman, Nicholas; Collins, Keith – Social Studies Review, 1991
Traces the barrel in history through language, literature, poetry, music, art, and architecture. Includes examples and anecdotes of barrels in movies, television, and recreation. Illustrates the impact of the barrel on U.S. culture. Emphasizes that the importance of such an example of technology cannot be adequately measured. (DK)
Descriptors: Architecture, Cultural Influences, Films, Fine Arts
Kidd, Ross; Byram, Martin – 1982
Designed to show that highly participatory, engaging, entertaining, and locally understandable communication forms can be used not only to liberate but also to domesticate, this paper presents case studies of several nonformal education projects in Botswana that attempted to follow the approach of Paulo Freire by using popular theatre to encourage…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Case Studies, Change Strategies, Cultural Activities