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Theater -- Philosophy.
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Descript |
xiii, 321 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
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unmediated n |
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Contents |
Why study drama? / Joe Kelleher -- What do performances do to spectators? / Maaike Bleeker -- How can the theatre be fully accessible? / Colette Conroy -- How does stage performance think through cultural convention? / Sean Metzger -- How does theatre represent economic systems? / Louise Owen -- What is black dance? What can it do? / Thomas DeFrantz -- How does scenography think? / Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink -- How does theatre think through things? / Mike Pearson -- How does theatre think through incorporating media? / Steve Dixon -- How does the trained body think? / Broderick Chow -- How does theatre think through work? / Theron Schmidt -- What is an intercultural exchange? / Miguel Escobar Varela -- What is the impact of theatre and performance? / Sruti Bala -- Does staging historical trauma reenact it? / Tavia Nyong'o -- How does theatre think through politics? / Jazmin Badong Llana -- How and why are performances documented? / Heike Roms -- How can performance disrupt institutional spaces? / Dominic Johnson -- How does theatre think through ecology? / Carl Lavery -- How does choreography think "through" society? / Bojana Cvejič -- How does theatricality legitimize the law? / Sophie Nield -- How does theatre think through theatricality? / Adrian Kear. |
Alt author |
Bleeker, Maaike, editor.
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Kear, Adrian, 1970- editor.
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Kelleher, Joe, editor.
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Roms, Heike, editor.
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ISBN |
9781472579607 |
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1472579607 |
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