Definition of Dramaturgic. Meaning of Dramaturgic. Synonyms of Dramaturgic

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Definition of Dramaturgic

Dramaturgic
Dramaturgic Dram`a*tur"gic, a. Relating to dramaturgy.

Meaning of Dramaturgic from wikipedia

- surviving Western work of dramatic theory. The earliest non-Western dramaturgic work is probably the Sanskrit work Natya Shastra (The Art of Theatre)...
- what Goffman called dramaturgical analysis, the study of social interaction in terms of theatrical performance.: 133  In dramaturgical sociology, it is argued...
- deeply admired Wagner's music, confining his ambivalence only to the dramaturgical precepts of Wagner's theory. Brahms wrote settings for piano and voice...
- structure, narrative structure, or dramatic structure (also known as a dramaturgical structure) is the structure of a dramatic work such as a book, play...
- Sinha, Paresha, Owain Smolović Jones, and Brigid Carroll. "Theorizing dramaturgical resistance leadership from the leadership campaigns of Jeremy Corbyn"...
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- roles. Erving Goffman used the metaphor of a theater to develop the dramaturgical lens, which argues that roles provide scripts that govern social interactions...
- Fabel [ˈfaː.bl̩] is a critical analysis of the plot of a play. It is a dramaturgical technique that was pioneered by Bertolt Brecht, a 20th century German...
- and German actor and dramatist Frank Wedekind as precursors of their dramaturgical experiments. Oskar Kokoschka's Murderer, the Hope of Women was the first...
- occur more extensively in spoken language because of their expressive or dramaturgic function. The ****anese language has thousands of ideophones, often called...