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Death Stories: Finding Meaning in Tragic Narratives Depicted in Theatrical Performance.

机译:死亡故事:在戏剧表演中描述的悲剧性叙事中找到意义。

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Why individuals watch dramatized narratives about mortality and futility has been discussed throughout the history of dramatic criticism (Dukore, 1974). However the value in watching tragedy for people's understanding of death had not been specifically studied. This project explored the reactions of people who watched and performed a tragedy about death to address two research goals: to understand how people react to dramatic portrayals that either enable finding meaning in the tradition of tragedy or challenge the idea of finding meaning in the absurdist tradition, and to document how people report aspects of the play that are helpful for dealing with loss experiences, in particular the role that existential challenges and functional illusions play in their experiences.;The basis for this study was a play about the death of a man and its implications for his family. Audience members and creative team members were recruited to participate and reported their reactions to the play in focus group discussions and interviews. Participant reactions were recorded verbatim and analyzed using interpretive description qualitative methodology (Thorne et al., 2004).;This was pioneer study that involved a new play and feedback from participants who engaged with that work. The findings suggest that tragedy could be a means of communication about death. In watching a tragedy several psychological and emotional needs are met (Becker, 1973; Greenberg, 1997). The global theme of the analysis was the significance of death stories, which involved three themes: reactions towards the elements of story, the search for meaning in the play, and the power of drama to normalize experiences with death. In particular, the shared experience and participants' engagement with the play on a personal level appeared to provide ways for them to absorb existential themes in the play and speak to their need to find meaning in death. Participant resonance with the death stories portrayed in the play combined with the death stories they told suggest that narrative may be a powerful device when looking for ways to find significance and solace in loss. These findings highlight ways drama could be helpful in palliative nursing and grief therapy.
机译:在整个戏剧批评的历史中,人们一直讨论为什么人们观看关于死亡和徒劳的戏剧化叙述(Dukore,1974)。但是,尚未专门研究观看悲剧对人们了解死亡的价值。该项目探索了观看并进行过关于死亡的悲剧的人们的反应,以实现两个研究目标:了解人们对戏剧性刻画的反应,这些描写既可以在悲剧传统中寻找意义,又可以挑战荒诞派传统中寻找意义的观念,并记录人们如何报告游戏中有助于处理损失经历的各个方面,尤其是存在的挑战和功能错觉在他们的经历中所扮演的角色。;本研究的基础是关于男人死亡的游戏及其对他的家人的影响。招募了观众成员和创意团队成员,并在焦点小组讨论和访谈中报告了他们对该剧的反应。参与者的反应被逐字记录,并使用解释性描述定性方法进行分析(Thorne等,2004)。这是一项开创性研究,涉及一种新的玩法和参与者的反馈。研究结果表明,悲剧可能是关于死亡的一种交流手段。在观看悲剧时,满足了一些心理和情感上的需求(贝克尔,1973;格林伯格,1997)。分析的全球主题是死亡故事的重要性,涉及三个主题:对故事元素的反应,对戏剧意义的追求以及戏剧化死亡经验的力量。尤其是,共享的经验和参与者在个人层面上对戏剧的参与似乎为他们提供了吸收戏剧中存在的主题并诉说他们在死亡中寻找意义的需要的方式。参与者对戏剧中所描写的死亡故事的共鸣与他们所讲述的死亡故事相结合,表明叙事可能是寻找寻找意义和减轻损失的方法时的有力工具。这些发现凸显了戏剧可以在姑息护理和悲伤疗法中发挥作用的方式。

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  • 作者

    Halwas, Andrea Rae.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Calgary (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Calgary (Canada).;
  • 学科 Mental health.;Theater.;Physical therapy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 235 p.
  • 总页数 235
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:31

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