Author: Soseh Yekanians
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 042950909X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Finding Identity through Directing is a practice-led autoethnographical monograph that provides an in-depth exploration into the field of theatre directing and an individual’s endless creative pursuit for belonging. The book specifically examines how a culturally displaced individual may find a sense of identity through their directing and addresses the internal struggles of belonging, acceptance and Self that are often experienced by those who have confronted cultural unhoming. The first half of the story scrutinises Dr Yekanians’ own identity as an Iranian born Armenian-Australian and how she struggled with belonging growing up in a world that for the most part, was unaccepting of her differences. The second half, looks at how theatre directing, aided her (re)discovery of Self. While evidence shows that within the past decade there has been a growing interest in the vocation of theatre directing, embarking on a career within this field, while exciting, can often be a daunting and experimental vocation. Finding Identity through Directing questions this conundrum and specifically asks, in a competitive artistic profession that is rapidly developing, what attracts an individual to the authoritative role of the director and what are the underlying motivations of this attraction? By uncovering that there is more to the role of the director than the mere finality of a production, we can observe that the theatre is a promising setting for cultural exchanges in dialogue and for personal development. Theatre directing as the vehicle for these expansions and progressions of self can potentially address the internal struggles of identity often experienced by those who, in some form, have encountered cultural displacement.
Finding Identity Through Directing
Author: Soseh Yekanians
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 042950909X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Finding Identity through Directing is a practice-led autoethnographical monograph that provides an in-depth exploration into the field of theatre directing and an individual’s endless creative pursuit for belonging. The book specifically examines how a culturally displaced individual may find a sense of identity through their directing and addresses the internal struggles of belonging, acceptance and Self that are often experienced by those who have confronted cultural unhoming. The first half of the story scrutinises Dr Yekanians’ own identity as an Iranian born Armenian-Australian and how she struggled with belonging growing up in a world that for the most part, was unaccepting of her differences. The second half, looks at how theatre directing, aided her (re)discovery of Self. While evidence shows that within the past decade there has been a growing interest in the vocation of theatre directing, embarking on a career within this field, while exciting, can often be a daunting and experimental vocation. Finding Identity through Directing questions this conundrum and specifically asks, in a competitive artistic profession that is rapidly developing, what attracts an individual to the authoritative role of the director and what are the underlying motivations of this attraction? By uncovering that there is more to the role of the director than the mere finality of a production, we can observe that the theatre is a promising setting for cultural exchanges in dialogue and for personal development. Theatre directing as the vehicle for these expansions and progressions of self can potentially address the internal struggles of identity often experienced by those who, in some form, have encountered cultural displacement.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 042950909X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Finding Identity through Directing is a practice-led autoethnographical monograph that provides an in-depth exploration into the field of theatre directing and an individual’s endless creative pursuit for belonging. The book specifically examines how a culturally displaced individual may find a sense of identity through their directing and addresses the internal struggles of belonging, acceptance and Self that are often experienced by those who have confronted cultural unhoming. The first half of the story scrutinises Dr Yekanians’ own identity as an Iranian born Armenian-Australian and how she struggled with belonging growing up in a world that for the most part, was unaccepting of her differences. The second half, looks at how theatre directing, aided her (re)discovery of Self. While evidence shows that within the past decade there has been a growing interest in the vocation of theatre directing, embarking on a career within this field, while exciting, can often be a daunting and experimental vocation. Finding Identity through Directing questions this conundrum and specifically asks, in a competitive artistic profession that is rapidly developing, what attracts an individual to the authoritative role of the director and what are the underlying motivations of this attraction? By uncovering that there is more to the role of the director than the mere finality of a production, we can observe that the theatre is a promising setting for cultural exchanges in dialogue and for personal development. Theatre directing as the vehicle for these expansions and progressions of self can potentially address the internal struggles of identity often experienced by those who, in some form, have encountered cultural displacement.
Parent Guides to Finding True Identity
Author: Axis
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN: 1496474333
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
The Parent’s Guides to Finding True Identity bundle is for parents wondering what influences their teens today and how to guide them to be the best versions of themselves using biblical wisdom and engaging discussion questions. Each of these five booklets focuses on a different area of identity formation: A Parent’s Guide to Teen Identity digs deep into the lies our culture tells Gen Z about their identities and worth, offers steps to uncover false beliefs, and gives practical tips to guide teens toward their true selves. A Parent’s Guide to LGBTQ+ and Your Teen gives parents the vocabulary to discuss this hot-button topic with compassion and provides biblical wisdom concerning sexuality. A Parent’s Guide to Body Positivity gives valuable insight into the body positivity movement—how it began, its pros and cons, and why it deeply influences teen mental health. A Parent’s Guide to Eating Disorders gives a solid overview of the types of eating disorders, what causes them, how and when to seek professional help, and strategies to discuss them with compassion. A Parent’s Guide to Fear and Worry offers reasons why today’s teens are so overwhelmed by fear and worry, offers tips to console them, and gives encouraging Bible verses to find peace.
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN: 1496474333
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
The Parent’s Guides to Finding True Identity bundle is for parents wondering what influences their teens today and how to guide them to be the best versions of themselves using biblical wisdom and engaging discussion questions. Each of these five booklets focuses on a different area of identity formation: A Parent’s Guide to Teen Identity digs deep into the lies our culture tells Gen Z about their identities and worth, offers steps to uncover false beliefs, and gives practical tips to guide teens toward their true selves. A Parent’s Guide to LGBTQ+ and Your Teen gives parents the vocabulary to discuss this hot-button topic with compassion and provides biblical wisdom concerning sexuality. A Parent’s Guide to Body Positivity gives valuable insight into the body positivity movement—how it began, its pros and cons, and why it deeply influences teen mental health. A Parent’s Guide to Eating Disorders gives a solid overview of the types of eating disorders, what causes them, how and when to seek professional help, and strategies to discuss them with compassion. A Parent’s Guide to Fear and Worry offers reasons why today’s teens are so overwhelmed by fear and worry, offers tips to console them, and gives encouraging Bible verses to find peace.
Finding My Identity
Author: Alberta Richardson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1984513141
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
This book explains portions of my first book, My Story the Ultimate Goal, in detail. I did not want to confuse anyone. Instead, I wanted all my readers to understand who I am as an individual. There is a higher spirit who defines our destiny, journey, and true identity. I am enriched with delight and with the high spirit because the season is the meaning of why it is a reason. Ive been given the opportunity to express the many experiences that have brought me through pathways, journeys, and meeting awakening. I thank each and every one who made it possible for this book to be released by crossing a path through many pathways and journeys.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1984513141
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
This book explains portions of my first book, My Story the Ultimate Goal, in detail. I did not want to confuse anyone. Instead, I wanted all my readers to understand who I am as an individual. There is a higher spirit who defines our destiny, journey, and true identity. I am enriched with delight and with the high spirit because the season is the meaning of why it is a reason. Ive been given the opportunity to express the many experiences that have brought me through pathways, journeys, and meeting awakening. I thank each and every one who made it possible for this book to be released by crossing a path through many pathways and journeys.
How To Find Your True Identity
Author: Darla Clark
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1643493299
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
This book was written for anyone who is struggling with or even just trying to discover what their true identity is. Do you feel that you used to know but life traumas and circumstances buried it? Have you ever wondered what your true purpose in life is? I too have struggled to know this, and through prayer and faith, God helped me to rediscover it. He revealed to me what my true value was. It is my hope and prayer that this book will help you along that path. I believe that as you read this book it will begin to give you some keys to help unlock some of the closed doors that you may have had in your mind and heart that has kept you from knowing your true identity. There is no sin too bad that God will not forgive you for and there is nothing that you can do to make Him stop loving you. You are a treasure to Him, and He has put a treasure on the inside of you. May you be brave and go forward to discover it.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1643493299
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
This book was written for anyone who is struggling with or even just trying to discover what their true identity is. Do you feel that you used to know but life traumas and circumstances buried it? Have you ever wondered what your true purpose in life is? I too have struggled to know this, and through prayer and faith, God helped me to rediscover it. He revealed to me what my true value was. It is my hope and prayer that this book will help you along that path. I believe that as you read this book it will begin to give you some keys to help unlock some of the closed doors that you may have had in your mind and heart that has kept you from knowing your true identity. There is no sin too bad that God will not forgive you for and there is nothing that you can do to make Him stop loving you. You are a treasure to Him, and He has put a treasure on the inside of you. May you be brave and go forward to discover it.
Search for Identity
Author: Sarah Burakoff
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595361668
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Kimberly Holton knew she was adopted from the time she was a little girl. Her loving parents were honest and caring and gave her all the love she ever needed. But as Kimberly grew older she wondered more and more about her birth parents. Who were they and why did they gave her away? She never questioned her love for her adoptive family, butwas plagued by the desire to find out more about herbirth parents. Kim could not understand what wouldmake parents' give away their child. How could they not love their own baby? To find the answers to these questions she gets in touch with a Detective Agency, and begins to unravel the mystery of her past. Stunning revelations are unfolded in Kim's Search For Identity
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595361668
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Kimberly Holton knew she was adopted from the time she was a little girl. Her loving parents were honest and caring and gave her all the love she ever needed. But as Kimberly grew older she wondered more and more about her birth parents. Who were they and why did they gave her away? She never questioned her love for her adoptive family, butwas plagued by the desire to find out more about herbirth parents. Kim could not understand what wouldmake parents' give away their child. How could they not love their own baby? To find the answers to these questions she gets in touch with a Detective Agency, and begins to unravel the mystery of her past. Stunning revelations are unfolded in Kim's Search For Identity
Homer, Eakins, and Anshutz: The Search for American Identity in the Gilded Age
Author: Randall C. Griffin
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 9780271047942
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Randall Griffin's book examines the ways in which artists and critics sought to construct a new identity for America during the era dubbed the Gilded Age because of its leaders' taste for opulence. Artists such as Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, and Thomas Anshutz explored alternative "American" themes and styles, but widespread belief in the superiority of European art led them and their audiences to look to the Old World for legitimacy. This rich, never-resolved contradiction between the native and autonomous, on the one hand, and, on the other, the European and borrowed serves as the armature of Griffin's innovative look at how and why the world of art became a key site in the American struggle for identity. Not only does Griffin trace the interplay of issues of nationalism, class, and gender in American culture, but he also offers insightful readings of key paintings by Eakins and other canonical artists. Further, Griffin shows that by 1900 the nationalist project in art and criticism had helped open the way for the formulation of American modernism. Homer, Eakins, and Anshutz will be of importance to all those interested in American culture as well as to specialists in art history and art criticism.
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 9780271047942
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Randall Griffin's book examines the ways in which artists and critics sought to construct a new identity for America during the era dubbed the Gilded Age because of its leaders' taste for opulence. Artists such as Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, and Thomas Anshutz explored alternative "American" themes and styles, but widespread belief in the superiority of European art led them and their audiences to look to the Old World for legitimacy. This rich, never-resolved contradiction between the native and autonomous, on the one hand, and, on the other, the European and borrowed serves as the armature of Griffin's innovative look at how and why the world of art became a key site in the American struggle for identity. Not only does Griffin trace the interplay of issues of nationalism, class, and gender in American culture, but he also offers insightful readings of key paintings by Eakins and other canonical artists. Further, Griffin shows that by 1900 the nationalist project in art and criticism had helped open the way for the formulation of American modernism. Homer, Eakins, and Anshutz will be of importance to all those interested in American culture as well as to specialists in art history and art criticism.
Mathematics Education as a Research Domain: A Search for Identity
Author:
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9401151962
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9401151962
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Lytton Strachey and the Search for Modern Sexual Identity
Author: Julie Anne Taddeo
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1560233583
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This book explores the relationship between British modernism and sexuality, and discusses the work of Lytton Strachey and the Bloomsbury Group in relation to ideas of homosexuality and and sexual identities.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1560233583
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This book explores the relationship between British modernism and sexuality, and discusses the work of Lytton Strachey and the Bloomsbury Group in relation to ideas of homosexuality and and sexual identities.
Finding an Identity in Dusty
Author: Marsha Schemmer Blake
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359455719
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359455719
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Zhang Yijing (1871–1931) and the Search for a Chinese Christian Identity
Author: Jue Wang (王珏)
Publisher: Langham Monographs
ISBN: 1839735929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
Can Christian identity and national identity be reconciled? For Christians in China, this question is particularly fraught. While Sinicization offers the indigenous church one path forward, it fails to provide a tenable solution for believers unwilling to submit their love of God under love of country. Dr. Jue Wang explores an alternative roadmap for Chinese Christian identity in the writings of Zhang Yijing. The editor of True Light, a Chinese Baptist publication, Zhang was also a Chinese patriot, Confucian, and life-long proponent of science and reason. Utilizing the lens of identity studies, Dr. Wang examines Zhang’s process of reconciling faith and culture in his quest to be both authentically Christian and authentically Chinese. This study offers a fascinating glimpse into the modern history of the Chinese church, while uncovering the significance of an often-overlooked Chinese Christian apologist. Zhang’s example offers encouragement and hope for believers around the world seeking to integrate social, cultural, and national identities under the lordship of Christ.
Publisher: Langham Monographs
ISBN: 1839735929
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 467
Book Description
Can Christian identity and national identity be reconciled? For Christians in China, this question is particularly fraught. While Sinicization offers the indigenous church one path forward, it fails to provide a tenable solution for believers unwilling to submit their love of God under love of country. Dr. Jue Wang explores an alternative roadmap for Chinese Christian identity in the writings of Zhang Yijing. The editor of True Light, a Chinese Baptist publication, Zhang was also a Chinese patriot, Confucian, and life-long proponent of science and reason. Utilizing the lens of identity studies, Dr. Wang examines Zhang’s process of reconciling faith and culture in his quest to be both authentically Christian and authentically Chinese. This study offers a fascinating glimpse into the modern history of the Chinese church, while uncovering the significance of an often-overlooked Chinese Christian apologist. Zhang’s example offers encouragement and hope for believers around the world seeking to integrate social, cultural, and national identities under the lordship of Christ.