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16 Cards in this Set
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The values, standars, and patterns of behavoir of a particular group of people? |
Culture. |
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fads and fashion that dominate mainstream media for a limited time. |
Pop culture. |
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the process by which we learn the culture we're born into |
Enculturation. |
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the process by which we learn a new or different culture |
Aculturation |
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giving voice to all members of society so that people can learn to coexist in a plurastic environment |
Multiculturalism |
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Shortcut in thinking that attribute a generalized identity to people who are not like us? |
Stereotypes. |
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promotes a particular people's awareness of themselves and their experiences, traditions and culture? |
theatre of identity |
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a moment where a perseon can show disapproval for an unacceptable practice? |
Theatre of Protest. |
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How do theatre artists manipulate their audience? |
Group dynamics, willing suspension of disbelief, aesthetic distance. |
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how people function when members of a group. emotional overcomes the intellect. laughter becomes infectious. |
Group Dynamics |
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we accept the world of the play over our everyday reality. |
willing suspension of disbelieff. |
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the audiences ability to remove themselves so that they can contemplate and evaluate the performance and the play. |
Aesthetic Distance. |
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Based on the idea of the fourth wall. |
Representational |
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self-consciously theatrical and will often acknowledge then audience and may invite them on stage? (rocky horror) |
Presentational. |
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Aristotles Six Elements of Drama |
Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Spectacle, Song. |
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Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Spectacle and Song come from what? |
Aristotles Six Elements of Drama. |