The interpretation of theatrical texts is a key issue in theatre studies and perfor- mance pedagogy. For example, are there limits to interpretation? Is there a right way to read a dramatic text? This paper examines textual interpretation in the light of recent advances in the cognitive psychology of discourse, perception and action, and the recent resurgence of interest in the importance of the ‘real’ which is occurring in the humanities and in the psychology of embodiment. It is sug- gested that interpretation needs to be seen within its psychological constraints and that this in turn restricts the application of theories that regard textual inter- pretations as boundless
"A man cannot be shown without acting." This statement admits to two radically different interpretat...
The following is an attempt to view and perceive the problematic act of interpretation, including it...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to formulate a theory of drama...
Embodiment is one of the key concepts of contemporary "second-generation" cognitive science. Our cog...
This chapter explores the nature of poetry as a dramatic use of language, showing the relevance of E...
This book presents a view of the nature of poetry as a dramatic use of language, showing the relevan...
Action reconsidered: cognitive Aspects of the relAtion between text And scenic Action. Contemporary ...
Contemporary cognitive science challenges the idea about the human brain as a kind of computor. Inst...
This paper considers the theatrical written text as a technology that, in practice through performan...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relevant areas of the Gestalt Psychology that can be...
This paper asks what the familiar conception of literary interpretation as socially situated and rhe...
Abstract The project of describing how people understand each other’s unspoken motivations, beliefs,...
The author describes the problem of dramatic cognition against the background of the concept of the...
This text deals with the study of theatre as intersubjective relationships between human beings, hig...
This paper attempts a new reading of the interpreting process through my perspective both as a profe...
"A man cannot be shown without acting." This statement admits to two radically different interpretat...
The following is an attempt to view and perceive the problematic act of interpretation, including it...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to formulate a theory of drama...
Embodiment is one of the key concepts of contemporary "second-generation" cognitive science. Our cog...
This chapter explores the nature of poetry as a dramatic use of language, showing the relevance of E...
This book presents a view of the nature of poetry as a dramatic use of language, showing the relevan...
Action reconsidered: cognitive Aspects of the relAtion between text And scenic Action. Contemporary ...
Contemporary cognitive science challenges the idea about the human brain as a kind of computor. Inst...
This paper considers the theatrical written text as a technology that, in practice through performan...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relevant areas of the Gestalt Psychology that can be...
This paper asks what the familiar conception of literary interpretation as socially situated and rhe...
Abstract The project of describing how people understand each other’s unspoken motivations, beliefs,...
The author describes the problem of dramatic cognition against the background of the concept of the...
This text deals with the study of theatre as intersubjective relationships between human beings, hig...
This paper attempts a new reading of the interpreting process through my perspective both as a profe...
"A man cannot be shown without acting." This statement admits to two radically different interpretat...
The following is an attempt to view and perceive the problematic act of interpretation, including it...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to formulate a theory of drama...