ABSTRACT

Affective Movements, Methods and Pedagogies invites readers to think with affect about performance, pedagogies and their inherent activist, embodied and collective natures. It works across multiple spheres to help readers understand how to deploy affective approaches rather than to simply think with affect theory about traditional methods.

The book is structured and curated across three main thematic sections: affective movements, methods and pedagogies, each of which treats the core explorations of affect and performance through a different perspective. It is concerned with the ways performance and theatrical methods work with and through a theoretics of affect. The sixteen chapters include work that models theoretical practices in writing, and demonstrates how theorising affect and its methods is itself a performative practice. The contributors offer rich examples from diverse geopolitical as well as disciplinary contexts, innovative methods, and finally, intersectional theoretics.

This collection will be of interest to higher education students exploring methodologies, and academic researchers and teachers in the fields of performance studies, communication, critical studies, sociology and the arts.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|96 pages

Affective movements

chapter 2|16 pages

Drop in the Ocean

On walking with water as affective activism

chapter 4|23 pages

Accelerating a blaze of very tender violence

Ten experiments in writing with performance and activism

chapter 5|22 pages

Sinking feelings and hopeful horizons

Holding complexity in climate change theatre

part II|84 pages

Affective methods

chapter 7|15 pages

Devising creativity in Hong Kong

An affective performance methodology

chapter 9|16 pages

‘Come all savage creatures’

Becoming Bakkhai in the southwest of Western Australia

chapter 11|16 pages

Sitting with it

Liveness and embodiment

part III|73 pages

Affective pedagogies

chapter 12|15 pages

Performatively unsilencing Australian history

A First Nations history curriculum

chapter 13|14 pages

Affect and discovery

Transformative moments of confrontation in performative pedagogies

chapter 14|15 pages

‘They call teachers by their first names!’

An ethnodrama of pre-service teachers visiting innovative schools

chapter 15|12 pages

Etudes and empathy

Towards a pedagogy of empathy