The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

The Art of Experience provides an interdisciplinary analysis of selected plays from Ireland’s premier female playwright, Marina Carr.

Dagmara Gizło explores the transformative impact of a theatrical experience in which interdisciplinary boundaries must be crossed. This book demonstrates that theatre is therapeutic and therapy is theatrical. The role of emotions, cognitions, and empathy in the theatrical experience is investigated throughout. Dagmara Gizło utilises the methodological tools stemming from modern empirically grounded psychology (such as cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT) to the study of theatre’s transformative potential.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, performance, and literature, and will be a fascinating read for those at the intersection of cognitive studies and the humanities.

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The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

The Art of Experience provides an interdisciplinary analysis of selected plays from Ireland’s premier female playwright, Marina Carr.

Dagmara Gizło explores the transformative impact of a theatrical experience in which interdisciplinary boundaries must be crossed. This book demonstrates that theatre is therapeutic and therapy is theatrical. The role of emotions, cognitions, and empathy in the theatrical experience is investigated throughout. Dagmara Gizło utilises the methodological tools stemming from modern empirically grounded psychology (such as cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT) to the study of theatre’s transformative potential.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, performance, and literature, and will be a fascinating read for those at the intersection of cognitive studies and the humanities.

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The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

by Dagmara Gizlo
The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

The Art of Experience: The Theatre of Marina Carr and Contemporary Psychology

by Dagmara Gizlo

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The Art of Experience provides an interdisciplinary analysis of selected plays from Ireland’s premier female playwright, Marina Carr.

Dagmara Gizło explores the transformative impact of a theatrical experience in which interdisciplinary boundaries must be crossed. This book demonstrates that theatre is therapeutic and therapy is theatrical. The role of emotions, cognitions, and empathy in the theatrical experience is investigated throughout. Dagmara Gizło utilises the methodological tools stemming from modern empirically grounded psychology (such as cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT) to the study of theatre’s transformative potential.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre, performance, and literature, and will be a fascinating read for those at the intersection of cognitive studies and the humanities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000332216
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/30/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dagmara Gizło is Assistant Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. She completed her PhD in English literature in 2002. In her research, she applies modern psychology and psychotherapy studies to the analysis of theatre and drama.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Crossing the disciplinary boundaries: the cognitive turn in drama, theatre, and performance research 2. Theatre and psychotherapy 3. Emotions, cognition, and empathy in the theatrical experience 4. The theatre of Marina Carr: an interdisciplinary study

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