Deck 1: What Is Performance Studies

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The broad spectrum approach includes performances in which of the following contexts?

A) dance
B) everyday life
C) sport
D) theatre
E) all of the above
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Social media users communicate in highly performative ways mainly because:

A) users no longer need to be highly literate.
B) users can creatively reveal or mask identities.
C) users need to communicate in the dominate language of English.
D) hypertext has replaced traditional literacy.
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Performance Studies programs exist:

A) only in the U.S.
B) only in the U.S. and the U.K.
C) in several countries all over the world.
D) only in North America and Europe.
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In Renaissance Europe the widely accepted notion that the world was a great theatre was called:

A) the mirror stage.
B) the republic.
C) theatrum mundi.
D) the performative.
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One criticism of Performance Studies claims that the field is:

A) imperialistic.
B) closed-minded.
C) too abstract.
D) out of touch with the latest theories.
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To call Performance Studies an interdisciplinary field means that it is:

A) run by a critical mass of scholars.
B) resistant to any single system of knowledge, values, or subject matter.
C) in the formative years of its development.
D) subject to the rules of a variety of disciplines.
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Which of these does Dwight Conquergood not cite as a key perspective of Performance Studies at Northwestern University?

A) Analysis
B) Asymmetry
C) Accomplishment
D) Application
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Deck 1: What Is Performance Studies
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The broad spectrum approach includes performances in which of the following contexts?

A) dance
B) everyday life
C) sport
D) theatre
E) all of the above
E
2
Social media users communicate in highly performative ways mainly because:

A) users no longer need to be highly literate.
B) users can creatively reveal or mask identities.
C) users need to communicate in the dominate language of English.
D) hypertext has replaced traditional literacy.
B
3
Performance Studies programs exist:

A) only in the U.S.
B) only in the U.S. and the U.K.
C) in several countries all over the world.
D) only in North America and Europe.
C
4
In Renaissance Europe the widely accepted notion that the world was a great theatre was called:

A) the mirror stage.
B) the republic.
C) theatrum mundi.
D) the performative.
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One criticism of Performance Studies claims that the field is:

A) imperialistic.
B) closed-minded.
C) too abstract.
D) out of touch with the latest theories.
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To call Performance Studies an interdisciplinary field means that it is:

A) run by a critical mass of scholars.
B) resistant to any single system of knowledge, values, or subject matter.
C) in the formative years of its development.
D) subject to the rules of a variety of disciplines.
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Which of these does Dwight Conquergood not cite as a key perspective of Performance Studies at Northwestern University?

A) Analysis
B) Asymmetry
C) Accomplishment
D) Application
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