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We often know performance when we see it – but how should we investigate it? And how should we interpret what we find out? This book demonstrates why and how mixed methods research is necessary for investigating and explaining performance and advancing new critical agendas in cultural study. The wide range of aesthetic forms, cultural meanings, and social functions found in theatre and performance globally invites a corresponding variety of research approaches. The essays in this volume model reflective consideration of the means, processes, and choices for conducting performance research that is historical, ethnographic, aesthetic, or computational. An international set of contributors address what is meant by planning or designing a research project, doing research (locating and collecting primary sources or resources), and the ensuing work of interpreting and communicating insights. Providing illuminating and necessary guidance, this volume is an essential resource for scholars and students of theatre, performance, and dance.

The first comprehensive overview of established and emergent approaches to undertaking theatre and performance research, this book demonstrates why and how mixed methods research is necessary for investigating and explaining performance and advancing new critical agendas in cultural study.

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'This collection feels like a masterclass with the leading teachers of research methods in our field. It gathers contributions from an international group of distinguished scholars, assembling them in a dynamic organizational structure.' Shannon Jackson, University of California, Berkeley 'This field-defining volume is a sorely needed clarion call. Those of us working in theatre and performance studies too rarely consider how research comes into being. What we need is fresh energy and new direction concerning methodologies. These essays, theoretically abundant and transnational in scope, offer just that and will reinvigorate the field for years to come.' Douglas A. Jones, Duke University 'Sophisticated, pragmatic, and eminently readable, this Guide will be a core text in all methods and methodologies courses in theatre and performance studies, and will be required reading for anyone doing research in the field: archival, embodied, ethnographic, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, practice-based, unconventional, or any mixture of the above.' Ric Knowles, University of Guelph 'A must-read for theatre and performance scholars and artists. Excellently curated with great attention to practical, theoretical, and pedagogical uses, this book provokes thinking through what we mean by performance as method in theatre and performance studies research. Researchers seeking ways to decolonize thinking, activate Indigenous approaches, and integrate methodologies of inclusion in their work will find gems of ideas in this collection.' Jazmin Llana, De La Salle University 'This is a terrific volume. Including a wide range of academic voices, the book invites researchers to experiment with methods and working processes that are sited, situated, and contextually located. It is critically astute, well balanced, and thought-provoking, and will inspire and inform scholars for years to come.' Helen Nicholson, Royal Holloway, University of London 'A smart, rigorously conceived, and eminently readable collection that reveals how thinking about methods takes us right to the heart of what and how we research in theatre and performance studies. I expect this book will inspire scholarship and guide teaching for years to come.' Heike Roms, University of Exeter

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The first comprehensive guide to established and emergent approaches to theatre and performance research for advanced students and scholars.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Introduction: mix and stir Tracy C. Davis; Part I. Planning:
1. Difference
Brandi Wilkins Catanese, Nicola Mrie Hyland and Ben Spatz;
2. Planning a
research project: early steps Maggie B. Gale;
3. Interdisciplinary acts:
learning about theatre from the social sciences Michael McKinnie;
4. Mixing
methods in a multi-sited, collaborative project: researching migration,
working with variation Emine Fiek;
5. Ethics Natalie Alvarez and Patrick
Anderson; Part II. Doing:
6. You're already a digital humanist: why aren't
you thinking like one? Derek Miller;
7. Analyzing immersive performance
through lived bricolage Julia M. Ritter;
8. Talking theatre in an oral
culture: audience research in Ghana Awo Mana Asiedu;
9. Painful fieldwork?
Radical empiricism and ritual performance in the Philippines Julius Bautista;
10. Fieldwork as method in theatre and performance studies Jonas Tinius; Part
III. Interpreting:
11. Archives and embodiments Adrian Curtin, Prarthana
Purkayastha and meLê yamomo;
12. Methods to research marginalized
early-modern practices: Más Saber Baylar Anke Charton;
13. Taking your time:
research in learning-disabled theatre Tony McCaffrey;
14. Not here for the
disciplines: researching with and for the Pacific Katerina Teaiwa;
15.
Complexity Ruthie Abeliovich, Leo Cabranes-Grant and Soo Ryon Yoon;
Conclusion: the aesthetics of performance research: appearance, conduct,
design Paul Rae; Index.
Tracy C. Davis is Barber Professor of Performing Arts at Northwestern University. She has published over a hundred articles in arts, humanities, and social sciences journals; has edited and authored a dozen monographs on theatre history and historiography, the history of the book, and cultural studies; and has wide experience in editing book series and advising doctoral students. Paul Rae is Professor of Theatre Studies and Head of the School of Culture and Communications at the University of Melbourne. He is the author of Theatre & Human Rights (2009) and Real Theatre (2019), and a former editor of the journal Theatre Research International. He researches and publishes widely on contemporary theatre and on the performance cultures of the Asia-Pacific region.