textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performance studies in particular and students of communication and teaching in general to understand something more about what it is to be human. Specifically, it examines the phenomenon variously described as ecstasy, flow, jouissance, nirvana, rapture, Zen, the Tao, grace, or simply the ineffable. Performance as it is understood in communication is a special case of communication, and I understand teaching as a special case of performance. But performance in my experience is more, and that is what I have set out here to explore. Performance cannot be completely situated in this discussion without exploring the philosophy of experience itsel...
The research which is reported in this text is probably best described as an interpretive inquiry w...
Teaching has often been thought of as a creative performance. Al-though comparisons with performance...
An astute examination of the roles students often expect their teachers to assume prompts questions ...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
My thesis is about educating through play. I have been playing, experimenting, thinking, and living...
This study investigated exemplary teachers' perspectives on performance in order to understand the ...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
Teaching is a call to the sacred in life, for it is the field of self-knowing and ultimately of tra...
Teaching is a call to the sacred in life, for it is the field of self-knowing and ultimately of tra...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The research which is reported in this text is probably best described as an interpretive inquiry w...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The research which is reported in this text is probably best described as an interpretive inquiry w...
Teaching has often been thought of as a creative performance. Al-though comparisons with performance...
An astute examination of the roles students often expect their teachers to assume prompts questions ...
textThis study is a contribution to the ongoing project of scholars and practitioners of performanc...
My thesis is about educating through play. I have been playing, experimenting, thinking, and living...
This study investigated exemplary teachers' perspectives on performance in order to understand the ...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
This essay explores the pedagogy of Dza Patrul Rinpoche (1808–1887), a well-respected Buddhist teach...
Teaching is a call to the sacred in life, for it is the field of self-knowing and ultimately of tra...
Teaching is a call to the sacred in life, for it is the field of self-knowing and ultimately of tra...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The research which is reported in this text is probably best described as an interpretive inquiry w...
The purpose of this manuscript is to explicate the need for a newly defined research method, perform...
The research which is reported in this text is probably best described as an interpretive inquiry w...
Teaching has often been thought of as a creative performance. Al-though comparisons with performance...
An astute examination of the roles students often expect their teachers to assume prompts questions ...