Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis: Theatre-making as an Experiment of Clinical Methodology in the Undergraduate Curriculum of Educational Studies

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  • 教育学教育における臨床的方法実験としての演劇
  • 教育学教育における臨床的方法実験としての演劇--エスノメソドロジー・会話分析研究を経由して
  • キョウイクガク キョウイク ニ オケル リンショウテキ ホウホウ ジッケン ト シテノ エンゲキ エスノメソドロジー カイワ ブンセキ ケンキュウ オ ケイユシテ
  • ―エスノメソドロジー・会話分析研究を経由して

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<p>The present paper investigates how the course of theatre-making with ethnomethodology and conversation analysis could be incorporated into the undergraduate curriculum of educational studies, in order to make students acquire the clinical point of view. The clinical point of view is to see things not from one's own point of view but from, rather, “the actor's point of view.”</p><p>It seems that the improvised theatre-making with what I cal ethnomethodology and conversation analysis helps students to direct their attention to their own “seen but unnoticed” behaviors. Thus, they will come to understand how to gain the clinical point of view to see other people as well.</p><p>The paper will describe my experiences of teaching this method as a part of the educational studies curriculum.</p>

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