Theories
Assumption, Critique, or Contribution?
People
Dramaturgical Terms
Miscellaneous
100
Research framework in literary studies that focuses on the relationship between the reader and text
Transactional reader-response theory
100
Musical interaction in circumscribed spatially
Assumption
100
 Which sociologists said “Our great cities, as those who have studied them have learned, are full of junk”
Robert Park
100
Research framework that draws on images of theatrical drama
Dramaturgical model
100
research framework that unites art and science
cognitive aesthetics
200
Research framework in literary studies where readers’ responses are treated as the text
Subjective reader-response theory
200
Other aspects of musical interaction are hidden from some of the participants
Assumption
200
 Wrote “A Poetic for Society”
Richard Brown
200
The process of guiding the audience to what is considered essential
Framing
200
The figure of speech in which a name or descriptive term is transferred to some object different from, but analogous to, what to which it is properly applicable
Metaphor
300
Research framework in literary studies where meaning is created by the interpretive community
Social reader response theory
300
Dramaturgical theory may overly emphasize the scripted aspect of music performance
Critique
300
Recognized that the use of metaphor can sometimes overly crystallize the boundaries of the metaphor
James Boon
300
The performance as presented for an audience
Front stage behavior
300
Assumption, Critique, or Contribution? Metaphor allows for conceptual consideration of dissimilar elements in a single idea.
Contribution
400
associated with the later work of Stanley Fish
Social reader response theory
400
There may be limitations in assuming that the social world is equivalent to a theatrical performance
Critique
400
Wrote “Persuasions and Performances: The Play of Tropes in Culture”
James Fernandez
400
The performance that takes place primarily out of the presence of the audience
Backstage behavior
400
Which people from Liberia were used as an example of metaphor in this chapter?
Kpelle
500
 A theory that claims communication is not about concepts that are stable but rather about an array of signifiers that are continually changing
Deconstruction
500
The basic concepts, such as “role”, “front stage”, and “frame”, transfer very easily and appropriately to ethnomusicology.
Contribution
500
An anthropologist that worked in south Africa and distinguished social drama from cultural drama
Victor Turner
500
 Social process arising out of conflict of situations
Social Drama
500
Actions people take in social situations to present a sense of self that is consistent and socially acceptable
Facework