Publications by Claire Syler


Co-edited Book

Casting a Movement: The Welcome Table Initiative edited by Claire Syler and Daniel Banks, Routledge 2019

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Wall of Whiteness: Applied Theatre and Institutional Life” by Claire Syler // Research in Drama Education, 2023

Field Work: Academic Relationships With Whiteness // Theatre Annual, 2021

Directing “The Performance of Possibilities” Within Whiteness: Casting, Staging, and Interaction in Postperformance Discussions // Qualitative Inquiry, 2021

A Campus Counter Tour: Performing institutional narratives // Applied Theatre Research, 2019

Contextualizing Basic Acting for Graduate Instructors // Theatre Topics, 2019

Casting youth/Developing identity: Casting and racial and ethnic identity development // Youth Theatre Journal, 2017

Conceptualising actor coaching: talk moves as tools // Theatre, Dance, and Performance Training, 2017

Personal Narratives: A Course Design for Introduction to Theatre // Theatre Topics, 2012

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters

Prioritizing Black Experience, or the Inevitability of Educating White Audiences: A Discourse Analysis // Impacting Audiences: Methods for Studying Change, 2022

Introduction //Casting a Movement: The Welcome Table Initiative, 2019

“I’m Giving Everybody Notes Using His Body:” Framing actors’ observation of performance // The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance, and Cognitive Science, 2018

Peer-Reviewed Book Reviews

Review: Privileged Spectatorship: Theatrical Interventions in White Supremacy (Snyder-Young) // Theatre Topics, 2021

Review: The Penelope Project: An Arts-Based Odyssey to Change Elder Care (ed. Basting, et al) // Theatre Research International, 2018

Review: Shakespeare’s Medieval Craft: Remnants of the Mysteries of the London Stage (Schreyer) // Theatre History Studies, 2016

Review: Performance and Community: Commentary and Case Studies (ed. McAvinchey) // Modern Drama, 2015

Review: Cognition in the Globe: Attention and Memory in Shakespeare’s Theatre (Tribble) // Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, 2013

Peer-Reviewed Trade Publication

“The Ground on Which We Stand” by Michelle Tyrene Johnson and Claire Syler // Howlround Theatre Commons, 6/10/18