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Taylor, Donna Jean – 1988
Oral interpretation allows audiences to make aesthetic, rather than moral, decisions about lesbian literature. To perform lesbian literature, the interpreter should be aware of lesbian literary criticism. Three theories of lesbian criticism form part of a lesbian literary canon: (1) revision (rereading existing texts from a feminist perspective,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audience Response, Females, Lesbianism
Nebraska School Activities Association, Lincoln. – 1982
Prepared and designed to provide general information in the administration of speech activities in the Nebraska schools, this manual offers rules and regulations for speech events, high school debate, and one act plays. The section on speech events includes information about general regulations, the scope of competition, district contests, the…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Extracurricular Activities, Faculty Handbooks
Carlsen, James w.; And Others – Speech Teacher, 1974
A statistical report. (CH)
Descriptors: Interpretive Reading, National Surveys, Oral Interpretation, School Surveys
Mathis, Jerry W. – 1981
The successful oral reading of poetry requires that oral interpreters conduct phenomenological investigations of the first lines of the poems, not merely to make these lines happen properly but to suggest what has preceded the first line. Individual word meanings in the opening lines of a poem establish "structures of intentionality"--the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Devices
Farrell, Edmund J. – 1980
For many reasons, oral histories should commend themselves to classroom teachers. Sensitively edited, they are eminently readable because of their intimacy, their authenticity, and their varied presentation of human life. As with other books, especially novels written in the first person and autobiographies, oral histories can provide students…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Language Arts, Oral History
Gross, Roger – 1978
Directors of plays can make rehearsals interpretively productive, but they must first reject directorial approaches such as beginning rehearsals without analyzing the script, projecting images of the play as it is read, and using the script merely to summarize meanings, static themes, morals, and nothing more. Making rehearsals interpretively…
Descriptors: Acting, Critical Reading, Dramatics, Higher Education
Hicks, Vivian H. – 1972
This curriculum guide describes an advanced course for speech classes in the oral interpretation of literature. It is meant to follow the first course, which introduced the subject and gave some fundamentals and practice in oral reading. The student is expected to meet the following objectives in the course: (1) demonstrate ability in using his…
Descriptors: Audiences, Curriculum Guides, Drama, Interpretive Reading
Edelman, Sam – 1976
The interrelationship of performers, text, and audience in reader's theater may be better understood through philosopher Martin Buber's key concepts of polarity, dialogue, and inclusion. These concepts operate within four polar tensions identified by Buber: that between the performer and the character represented; that between the performer and…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Creative Reading, Drama
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Schneider, Raymond – Communication Education, 1976
Defines metaphorical staging as group interpretation that gives a ritual or symbolic stage form to literature and illustrates this concept by describing the staging of D. H. Lawrence's story "The Horse Dealer's Daughter". (MH)
Descriptors: Creative Dramatics, Interpretive Reading, Interpretive Skills, Metaphors
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Adair, Suzanne; And Others – Communication Education, 1978
Provides specific behavioral objectives focusing on a dramatic analysis of the literature which allows the oral interpreter enough flexibility for a range of performances based on a text. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Higher Education, Interpretive Reading, Interpretive Skills
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Dorney, Jacqueline M. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1987
Notes that instruction in the dramatic arts can encourage lasting aesthetic awareness and improved communicative abilities, and presents descriptions of four articles about youth drama from the ERIC database. (JC)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Oral Interpretation
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McFarlane, Peter – English in Australia, 1983
Describes Friendly Street, an Australian self-help community of writers existing outside schools that offers writers a chance to read or publish their written works. (HOD)
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Oral Interpretation, Poetry
Dickmeyer, Scott G. – 1994
A study determined whether or not current forensic judges provide critiques that meet F.P. Trimble's guidelines for improving interpretation ballots. From a randomly selected sample of 150 ballots, 79 ballots were critiques of interpretation events. Each ballot was analyzed as a unit. Results indicated that (1) few forensic judges divulge their…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Debate, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
O'Connor, Beth – 2003
In this lesson, grade 6-8 students analyze a variety of poets and their poetry by reading and listening to their work. Students then use information gathered from Internet resources to select a favorite poet and perform one of their poems for the class. During the four 30-minute and five 20-minute sessions, students will: analyze a variety of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Internet, Lesson Plans, Literary Criticism
Thirteen WNET, New York, NY. – 1998
This teaching guide packet is designed to accompany a 3-part television series, "Poetry Heaven," which captures many of the brightest and most memorable moments of the 1996 Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival. The series presented in the packet features 18 poets whose personalities, voices, and points of view reflect the power and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Contemporary Literature, Creative Writing, Cultural Enrichment
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