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Self-Concept in Theatre: Defining Character Through the Foundations of Sexuality

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Miner, Colleen Lynn

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This Honors Thesis relates sexuality to personal development, both sociological and physiological. A comparison of a person's developing their self-concept in society to an actor's developing a character role in theatre.

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2014-04-24

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Theatre
Ancient Greece
Character
Social theory
Performance theory
Communication
Foucault
Giddens
Goffman
Sexuality
Gender
Media
Acting
Actors
Greeks
Performance
Self-concept
Self-image
Self
Narrative
Stage
Drama
Character development
Classical theatre
Post-modernism
Modernism
Shurtleff
Hagen, Uta
Linklater
Socialization
Alexander technique

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http://hdl.handle.net/10323/2838

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