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12. The Intercultural Journey: Drama-Based Practitioners in JFL in North America, and in JSL and EFL in Japan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: Going Performative in Intercultural Education: International Contexts – Theoretical Perspectives – Models of Practice xi
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Part 1: First Impressions
- 1. The Intercultural Surprise: Teaching Improvisational Theatre in Different Cultural Contexts 3
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Part 2: Focus on Schools (Immigrant/Refugee Children)
- 2. The Ethics of Performative Approaches in Intercultural Education 21
- 3. Diadrasis: An Interactive Project on Language Teaching to Immigrant Families in a Greek School 41
- 4. Developing Empathy Through Theatre: A Transcultural Perspective in Second Language Education 59
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Part 3: Focus on Teacher Training
- 5. Interculturality in Foreign Language Teacher Training: Performing Arts Projects Across National, Language and Cultural Borders 85
- 6. Exploring Diversity Through Drama Education: English– Turkish Perspectives on National German Stereotypes in Foreign Language Teacher Training 102
- 7. Staging Otherness: Three New Empirical Studies in Dramapädagogik with Relevance for Intercultural Learning in the Foreign Language Classroom 123
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Part 4: Focus on Specific Performative Approaches: Process Drama and Playback Theatre
- 8. Using Process Drama to Engage Beginner Learners in Intercultural Language Learning 147
- 9. Intercultural/Dramatic Tension and the Nature of Intercultural Engagement 172
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Part 5: Focus on Performance and Biography
- 10. Enacting Life: Dialogue and Mediation in Cross-Cultural Contexts 197
- 11. Suitcase of Survival: Performance, Biography and Intercultural Education 216
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Part 6: Performative Approaches to Intercultural Education: A Culture-Specific Perspective
- 12. The Intercultural Journey: Drama-Based Practitioners in JFL in North America, and in JSL and EFL in Japan 233
- Index 250
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction: Going Performative in Intercultural Education: International Contexts – Theoretical Perspectives – Models of Practice xi
-
Part 1: First Impressions
- 1. The Intercultural Surprise: Teaching Improvisational Theatre in Different Cultural Contexts 3
-
Part 2: Focus on Schools (Immigrant/Refugee Children)
- 2. The Ethics of Performative Approaches in Intercultural Education 21
- 3. Diadrasis: An Interactive Project on Language Teaching to Immigrant Families in a Greek School 41
- 4. Developing Empathy Through Theatre: A Transcultural Perspective in Second Language Education 59
-
Part 3: Focus on Teacher Training
- 5. Interculturality in Foreign Language Teacher Training: Performing Arts Projects Across National, Language and Cultural Borders 85
- 6. Exploring Diversity Through Drama Education: English– Turkish Perspectives on National German Stereotypes in Foreign Language Teacher Training 102
- 7. Staging Otherness: Three New Empirical Studies in Dramapädagogik with Relevance for Intercultural Learning in the Foreign Language Classroom 123
-
Part 4: Focus on Specific Performative Approaches: Process Drama and Playback Theatre
- 8. Using Process Drama to Engage Beginner Learners in Intercultural Language Learning 147
- 9. Intercultural/Dramatic Tension and the Nature of Intercultural Engagement 172
-
Part 5: Focus on Performance and Biography
- 10. Enacting Life: Dialogue and Mediation in Cross-Cultural Contexts 197
- 11. Suitcase of Survival: Performance, Biography and Intercultural Education 216
-
Part 6: Performative Approaches to Intercultural Education: A Culture-Specific Perspective
- 12. The Intercultural Journey: Drama-Based Practitioners in JFL in North America, and in JSL and EFL in Japan 233
- Index 250