What's the difference between dramaturgic and dramaturgical?

Dramaturgic


Definition:

  • (a.) Relating to dramaturgy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our contextualist position has led us to the dramaturgical perspective.
  • (2) He was – and probably still is – our greatest dramaturg-director and champion of new work,” she tells me.
  • (3) has two historic roots: one root lies in the medical-natural-sciences tradition; the other in the dramaturgical i.e.
  • (4) Phenomenological analysis of respondents' accounts of everyday ailments generated concepts of 'the physical self', which expands interactive or dramaturgical concepts, and 'the health biography'.
  • (5) This article explores how the dramaturgical perspective of selected Theatre Rehearsal Technique (TRT) activities can be used as learning experiences in communication with this student population.
  • (6) This study uses the interpretive approach, particularly Goffman's dramaturgical approach, to further understand the objective of reminiscence and to see how the social element emphasized by the interpretive approach can in fact be the deciding factor in the consequent adjustment or maladjustment of the older person.
  • (7) The conductor Robin Ticciati walked out of a series of performances at the Zurich Opera after the dramaturg insisted on cutting all the Mozart recitative.
  • (8) Dramaturgical styles were also noted and typologized; these styles appear to comprise the acting out of sub-culturally desirable roles.
  • (9) We examine safer sex interventions using an interactionist form of dramaturgical analysis.

Dramaturgical


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our contextualist position has led us to the dramaturgical perspective.
  • (2) He was – and probably still is – our greatest dramaturg-director and champion of new work,” she tells me.
  • (3) has two historic roots: one root lies in the medical-natural-sciences tradition; the other in the dramaturgical i.e.
  • (4) Phenomenological analysis of respondents' accounts of everyday ailments generated concepts of 'the physical self', which expands interactive or dramaturgical concepts, and 'the health biography'.
  • (5) This article explores how the dramaturgical perspective of selected Theatre Rehearsal Technique (TRT) activities can be used as learning experiences in communication with this student population.
  • (6) This study uses the interpretive approach, particularly Goffman's dramaturgical approach, to further understand the objective of reminiscence and to see how the social element emphasized by the interpretive approach can in fact be the deciding factor in the consequent adjustment or maladjustment of the older person.
  • (7) The conductor Robin Ticciati walked out of a series of performances at the Zurich Opera after the dramaturg insisted on cutting all the Mozart recitative.
  • (8) Dramaturgical styles were also noted and typologized; these styles appear to comprise the acting out of sub-culturally desirable roles.
  • (9) We examine safer sex interventions using an interactionist form of dramaturgical analysis.

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