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Embodied acting: what neuroscience tells us about performance
Embodied acting: what neuroscience tells us about performance
Author
Kemp, Rick, 1958-
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
2012
Language
English
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Introduction
Why should theatre people be interested in cognitive studies?
How does the actor communicate meaning non-verbally?
What is the relationship between thought, physical action, and language?
How does the actor create a character?
How does the actor identify with the character?
How does the actor embody emotion in fictional circumstances?
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Acting
Acting -- Psychological aspects
Actors
Actors -- Psychology
Cognitive neuroscience
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Psychological aspects
Psychology
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ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN
9780203126110
9780415507875
041550788
9780415507882
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