[Candrama] NOW AVAILABLE ON PROJECT MUSE - CTR 168 (Fall 2016) Theatre Criticism

Greenwood, Audrey agreenwood at utpress.utoronto.ca
Fri Jan 13 17:03:11 EST 2017


CTR 168, Fall 2016
Theatre Criticism<http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168>
Edited by Karen Fricker and Michelle MacArthur
Features
Critical Futures
Michelle MacArthur
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168a
Mapping the New Critical Terrain: Rules, Ethics, Hierarchies
Melissa Poll
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168b
Regional Reports: Theatre Criticism across Canada
Alex Lazaridis Ferguson, Stephen Hunt, Martin Morrow, Sarah Waisvisz, Sylvain Lavoie, Amanda Campbell
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168c
Vancouver: Urgent Critical Response Needed
Alex Lazaridis Ferguson
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168ca
The Prairies: Critics Dwindle Down to a Precious Few
Stephen Hunt
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168cb
Toronto's Changing of the Old Guard
Martin Morrow
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168cc
Ottawa: Competing Priorities in the Nation's Capital
Sarah Waisvisz
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168cd
Quebec Theatre Criticism: A 2016 Portrait
Sylvain Lavoie
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168ce
Criticism in Crisis: Theatre Reviews in Atlantic Canada
Amanda Campbell
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168cf
Reimagining Theatre Criticism
Nikki Shaffeeullah
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168d
The Pedagogy of Theatre Criticism in Canada
Carly Maga
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168e
Going Inside: The New-Old Practice of Embedded Criticism
Karen Fricker
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168f
Theatre Criticism in Canada: A Round Table and Its Aftermath
Hervé Guay, Laura Levin, Peter Dickinson, Alvina Ruprecht, Alexandre Cadieux Kristen Cochrane
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168h
The Perversity of Drunk Feminist Films
Kristen Cochrane
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168g
Artists on Critics
Robert Lepage, Michel Vaïs, Brendan Healy, Marjorie Chan, Karen Hines, Morris Panych, Joël Beddows, Brigitte Haentjens, Naomi Skwarna, Donna-Michelle St. Bernard
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168i
Script
I Really, Really Mean Something: Ten Micro-Plays about Theatre
Rosamund Small
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168j
Views and Reviews
Editorial: How to Do Things with Theatre
Heather Davis-Fisch
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168k
Exactly. This Is Why Theatre Matters
Kirsten Sadeghi-Yekta
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168l
The Art of Seduction and Provocation in Applied Theatre: A View
Yasmine Kandil
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168m
Flying Hearts and Sharing Joy: Theatre for Children with Multiple Exceptionalities and Their Adult Companions
Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168n
The Writing Names Project: UnSilencing the Number of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Sorouja Moll
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168o
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A Review of God and the Indian by Drew Hayden Taylor
Michelle La Flamme, Taylor Breckles
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168p
On Reckoning
Kim Solga
http://bit.ly/ctrpmuse168q
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Online Feature

Initiated by artist Erin Brubacher in 2015 as an experiment in creating dialogue about Canadian theatre and how it's made, the Facebook Interview Relay invited participants to tag another participant and direct a question to them; the respondent would then answer and tag someone else, posing a new question. The resulting commentary, which involved 344 members, demonstrates how social media can be used to generate dialogue, build community, and challenge traditional hierarchies structuring critical discourse. The CTR 168 slideshow features highlights from the relay and information about its participants and their artistic works. http://www.utpjournals.press/ctr/168/slideshow
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