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Improvised dialogues emergence and creativity in conversation
Title:
Improvised dialogues emergence and creativity in conversation
Author:
Sawyer, R. Keith (Robert Keith)
ISBN:
9780313011924
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Ablex Pub., 2003.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 263 p.) : ill.
Series:
Publications in creativity research

Publications in creativity research.
Contents:
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction: Improvisation in Theater and Everyday Conversation; Chapter 2. Don't Shoot the Piano Player: My Encounter with Chicago Improv; Chapter 3. What Improvised Dialogue Creates: Frame and Context in Conversation Research; Chapter 4. How Improvised Dialogues Create: The Collaborative Emergence of Conversation; Chapter 5. What Actors Know: An Ethnotheory of Conversation; Chapter 6. The Freeze Games: How to Create a Frame; Chapter 7. Improv Games: How Rules Affect Improvised Dialogues.
Abstract:
Improvised Dialogues is the first social-scientific study of Chicago improv theater. It focuses on the collaborative verbal creativity that improvising actors use to generate their unscripted dialogues. The author spent two years as a performer, and videotaped 15 different Chicago theater groups--both live performances and rehearsals--resulting in almost 50 hours of performance data. To analyze these dialogues, the book presents the theory of collaborative emergence, which focuses on how different pre-existing structures guide improvisation, and how actors use dialogue to jointly create a novel.
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