引用写作:重新评估戏剧写作及其研究中的一些实践

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. O’Toole
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引用次数: 14

摘要

本文旨在以一种更多样、更直接、更自信、更有艺术结构、更美观的方式来写作戏剧研究,无论是正式的还是非正式的。这是我(不,不是“作者”)的看法,这一领域的大量写作都受到学术惯例的不恰当限制,有时甚至是无情的限制,这些惯例不适合“大学论文”以外的写作类型。我简要地分析一下这方面的原因。此外,我认为,屈从于这些约束往往会提供误导性的潜台词,或者表明潜台词的不相关性,比如我们作为研究人员和传播者的技术中残留的不安全感,或者是一种薄薄的隐藏的利己主义。书中列出了一系列很容易陷入过度的坏习惯和做法,并给出了解释和例子。对于敏锐的读者来说,文章中有一些谜语和悖论,还有一些略微夸张的修辞——毕竟这是一种恳求。
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Ex‐citing Writing: re‐evaluating some practices in writing about drama and its research
Abstract This article is a plea for a more varied, direct, confident, artistically structured and aesthetically pleasing approach to writing about drama research, formal and informal. It is my (no, not ‘the author's’), perception that a great deal of writing in this field is constrained inappropriately and sometimes ruthlessly by scholastic conventions which are not appropriate for writings beyond the genre ‘university thesis’. I briefly canvass the reasons for this. Further, I contend that subjugation to those constraints frequently provides misleading subtexts or indicates subtextual irrelevancies, such as a residual insecurity in our craft as researchers and communicators, or a thinly concealed egotism. A list of bad habits, and practices that can easily slip into excess, is provided, with explanations and examples. There are a few riddles and paradoxes in the text for the sharp reader, and some slightly inflated rhetoric‐it is a plea, after all.
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