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What is Performance Criticism?


  • Embraces many methods, including Historical Criticism, Narrative Criticism, Form and Genre Criticism, Reader-Response Criticism, Rhetorical Criticism, Textual Criticism, Orality Criticism, Speech Act Theory, Social-Science Criticism, Linguistic Criticism, The Art of Translation, Ideological Criticism, Theater Studies, and Oral Interpretation Studies.

  • Reframes the biblical materials in the context of oral/scribal cultures of the early church, aspects of which include the performance event, performer, audience, context, and text.

  • Constructs scenarios of ancient performances.

  • Learns from contemporary performances of these materials through the translation, preparation, and performance of a text for group discussion of the performance event.

  • Reinterprets biblical materials accordingly.


For more information see the articles by David Rhoads:

Performance Criticism: an Emerging Discipline, Part I

Performance Criticism: an Emerging Discipline, Part II

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