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Playing with the Kersley Players: Contemporary folk drama in a British Columbia community a thesis in five acts.

机译:与Kersley播放器一起玩:不列颠哥伦比亚省社区的当代民间戏剧,论文涉及五种行为。

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This dissertation is an ethnographic analysis of the community, as accessed by its theatrical play form, examining the amateur community theatre troupe, the Kersley Players, of Kersley, British Columbia. In short, I set out to document and analyze, so fully as possible, a contemporary, original, grassroots theatre and its context. This is especially significant considering that much prior folk drama scholarship has tended to focus on the text-centric documentation of vestigial traditional and/or religious forms to the general neglect of the emergent and the contextual. Further, by situating the field of research in the West, this Doctoral thesis addresses the underrepresentation of British Columbia in Canadian folklore studies.;To contextualize this emergent, vernacular theatre, this dissertation roots the plays and the Players in their community, analyzes the significance of the plays as texts and investigates the dynamics of enactment. Since plays do not write themselves nor do they form or perform in a vacuum, it is apparent that they reflect a place---its people, history, culture, sensibilities and values---and I provide an historical and contemporary understanding of the area in which these Kersley Player plays have developed and found form, not forgetting the fertile setting of the playwright himself, Roy Teed. Indeed, this is an area indelibly marked by its frontier placement and the consequent boom 'n' bust development of rapacious colonial economics with its alienated workforce. Considering this setting, the plays' generic, textual form, namely, farce, and all the thematic elements and characteristics of a so-called "Roy play," are especially significant, since---through their hyperbolic mirroring of the daily mechanization and routinization of an alienated working class---they cathartically release those fun-seeking workers. Pulling the spatial and textual contexts together, I finally assess the enacted reality of the plays' playground, looking at the physical and theoretical grounds upon which this play takes place, joining the Players themselves for the performative process and exploring the conflicting audience-performer dialectic over the years, a tense tug of war spurred on as the Players have increasingly moved beyond their roots.
机译:本论文是对社区的人种学分析,可以通过戏剧表演形式进行访问,研究不列颠哥伦比亚省Kersley的业余社区剧院团Kersley Players。简而言之,我着手尽可能全面地记录和分析当代基层剧院及其背景。考虑到以前的民间戏剧学术研究倾向于集中于以文本为中心的遗迹传统和/或宗教形式的文献,而忽视了紧急情况和上下文,因此这一点尤其重要。此外,通过将研究领域置于西方,该博士学位论文解决了不列颠哥伦比亚省在加拿大民间文学研究中代表性不足的问题;为了使这种新兴的白话剧剧场更加具体化,本论文扎根了戏剧和玩家社区,分析了其意义。戏剧作为文本,并研究制定的动力。由于戏剧既不写自己,也不是在真空中形成或表演,所以很明显它们反映了一个地方-它的人,历史,文化,敏感性和价值-并且我提供了对历史的当代理解。这些Kersley Player所扮演的领域已经发展并找到了形式,但不要忘记剧作家Roy Teed的肥沃环境。的确,这是一个以地区优势为特征的不可磨灭的地区,随之而来的富饶的殖民经济学及其蓬勃发展的劳动力导致了繁荣与衰落。考虑到这种设置,戏剧的通用文本形式(即闹剧)以及所谓的“罗伊戏剧”的所有主题元素和特征尤其重要,因为它们通过对日常机械化和疏远工人阶级的日常化-他们宣泄释放那些寻求乐趣的工人。结合空间和文本背景,我最终评估了剧场操场的实际情况,考察了该剧发生的物理和理论基础,加入了演奏者的表演过程,并探索了矛盾的观众与表演者的辩证法多年来,随着玩家们越来越多地超越自己的根基,引发了一场紧张的拔河比赛。

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  • 作者

    Jorgensen, Jessica Grant.;

  • 作者单位

    Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada).;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Theater.;Folklore.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 601 p.
  • 总页数 601
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 普通生物学;
  • 关键词

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