Realism and Role-Play

Realism and Role-Play
Author: Marika Takanishi Knowles
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1644532050

After the heroic nudes of the Renaissance and depictions of the tortured bodies of Christian saints, early seventeenth-century French artists turned their attention to their fellow humans, to nobles and beggars seen on the streets of Paris, to courtesans standing at their windows, to vendors advertising their wares, to peasants standing before their landlords. Realism and Role-Play draws on literature, social history, and affect theory in order to understand the way that figuration performed social positions.

Role-play as a Heritage Practice

Role-play as a Heritage Practice
Author: Michal Mochocki
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000367657

Role-play as a Heritage Practice is the first book to examine physically performed role-enactments, such as live-action role-play (LARP), tabletop role-playing games (TRPG), and hobbyist historical reenactment (RH), from a combined game studies and heritage studies perspective. Demonstrating that non-digital role-plays, such as TRPG and LARP, share many features with RH, the book contends that all three may be considered as heritage practices. Studying these role-plays as three distinct genres of playful, participatory and performative forms of engagement with cultural heritage, Mochocki demonstrates how an exploration of the affordances of each genre can be valuable. Showing that a player’s engagement with history or heritage material is always multi-layered, the book clarifies that the layers may be conceptualised simultaneously as types of heritage authenticity and as types of in-game immersion. It is also made clear that RH, TRPG and LARP share commonalities with a multitude of other media, including video games, historical fiction and film. Existing within, and contributing to, the fiction and non-fiction mediasphere, these role-enactments are shaped by the same large-scale narratives and discourses that persons, families, communities, and nations use to build memory and identity. Role-play as a Heritage Practice will be of great interest to academics and students engaged in the study of heritage, memory, nostalgia, role-playing, historical games, performance, fans and transmedia narratology.

Role Play

Role Play
Author: Krysia M Yardley-Matwiejczuk
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997-06-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780803984516

This text examines the theoretical basis of role play and the range of approaches involved. It enables the reader to develop: a strategy for conducting valid role plays; an idea of the questions to be asked when planning a role play; and an understanding of the issues that must be addressed.

Handbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care

Handbook of Communication in Oncology and Palliative Care
Author: David Kissane
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199238375

Communication is a core skill for medical professionals when treating patients, and cancer and palliative care present some of the most challenging clinical situations. This book provides a comprehensive curriculum to help oncology specialists optimize their communication skills.

Teaching for Tomorrow

Teaching for Tomorrow
Author: Ted McCain
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2005-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412913843

McCain concisely lays out the argument for preparing students for their world, guiding them to become independent and successful critical thinkers.

The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism

The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism
Author: Juha Saatsi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351362917

Scientific realism is a central, long-standing, and hotly debated topic in philosophy of science. Debates about scientific realism concern the very nature and extent of scientific knowledge and progress. Scientific realists defend a positive epistemic attitude towards our best theories and models regarding how they represent the world that is unobservable to our naked senses. Various realist theses are under sceptical fire from scientific antirealists, e.g. empiricists and instrumentalists. The different dimensions of the ensuing debate centrally connect to numerous other topics in philosophy of science and beyond. The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism is an outstanding reference source – the first collection of its kind – to the key issues, positions, and arguments in this important topic. Its thirty-four chapters, written by a team of international experts, are divided into five parts: Historical development of the realist stance Classic debate: core issues and positions Perspectives on contemporary debates The realism debate in disciplinary context Broader reflections In these sections, the core issues and debates presented, analysed, and set into broader historical and disciplinary contexts. The central issues covered include motivations and arguments for realism; challenges to realism from underdetermination and history of science; different variants of realism; the connection of realism to relativism and perspectivism; and the relationship between realism, metaphysics, and epistemology. The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of science. It will also be very useful for anyone interested in the nature and extent of scientific knowledge.

Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates

Teaching Psychiatry to Undergraduates
Author: Tom Brown
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781904671992

This book aims to nurture the inspirational teaching that will help bring the most talented doctors into psychiatry. It contains advice on how to teach psychiatry to undergraduate medical students using a range of different methods in different settings, and addresses both the theory and practical aspects of teaching psychiatry to medical students.

Financial Management for Local Government

Financial Management for Local Government
Author: Kay Spearman
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 1670
Release: 2006-12
Genre: County budgets
ISBN: 1844074021

This series is designed to cover all aspects of sound financial management for local governments in developed and developing countries and economies in transition. Concepts of good governance, transparency and accountability are woven into the text of every chapter, and the needs and potential obstacles to greater decentralization and democracy are highlighted. Each volume is self-contained with its own Trainer's Guide, exercises and web resources. Chapters are divided into basic and advanced concepts and the detailed relationship of each topic to the others covered in the series is explained.

Sexuality in Role-Playing Games

Sexuality in Role-Playing Games
Author: Ashley ML Brown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1317607023

Role-playing games offer a chance to pretend, make believe, and share fantasy. They often invoke heavy themes into their game play: morality, violence, politics, spirituality, or sexuality. Although interesting moral debates perennially appear in the media and academia concerning the appropriateness of games’ ability to deal with such adult concepts, very little is known about the intersection between games, playfulness, and sexuality and what this might mean for players. This book offers an in-depth, ethnographic look into the phenomenon of erotic role-play through the experiences of players in multiplayer and tabletop role-playing games. Brown explores why participants engage in erotic role-play; discusses the rules involved in erotic role-play; and uncovers what playing with sexuality in ludic environments means for players, their partners, and their everyday lives. Taken together, this book provides a rich, nuanced, and detailed account of a provocative topic.

Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition

Realism and the American Dramatic Tradition
Author: William W. Demastes
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 1996-08-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0817308377

This book reconsiders realism on the American stage by addressing the great variety and richness of the plays that form the American theatre canon.