Food and Theatre on the World Stage
Herausgeber: Chansky, Dorothy; White, Ann Folino
Food and Theatre on the World Stage
Herausgeber: Chansky, Dorothy; White, Ann Folino
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Putting food and theatre into direct conversation, this volume focuses on how food and theatre have operated for centuries as partners in the performative, symbolic, and literary making of meaning. Through case studies, literary analyses, and performance critiques, contributors examine theatrical work from a wide range of locations, addressing w
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Putting food and theatre into direct conversation, this volume focuses on how food and theatre have operated for centuries as partners in the performative, symbolic, and literary making of meaning. Through case studies, literary analyses, and performance critiques, contributors examine theatrical work from a wide range of locations, addressing w
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780367738099
- ISBN-10: 0367738090
- Artikelnr.: 68756558
- Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9780367738099
- ISBN-10: 0367738090
- Artikelnr.: 68756558
Dorothy Chansky is Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at Texas Tech University, USA Ann Folino White is Associate Professor of Theatre Studies at Michigan State University, USA
Introduction: Culinary Theatres Dorothy Chansky and Ann Folino White Part
I: Dramatizing Gluttony and Famine 1. When You are What You Eat: Ruzzante
and Historical Metabolism Will Daddario and Joanne Zerdy 2. Gluttonous
Pleasures: Arlequin, the Nouveau Théâtre Italien, and the
Eighteenth-Century French Stage Maria Bobroff 3. Staging the Politics of
the Belly: Depictions of Food and Violence in the Zimbabwean Play Super
Patriot and Morons Praise Zenenga Part II: Staging Nationalism and Culture
via Cuisine 4. Staging Soul/Food in Rakugo and Shogekijo: Food and Theatre
in Japan Lorie Brau and David Jortner 5. Fools Festooned with Foods in
Seventeenth-Century Popular German Theatre and Beyond Henriette
Kassay-Schuster 6. Eating Red: Performing Maoist Nostalgia in Beijing's
Revolution-Themed Restaurants Claire Conceison Part III: Food Labor and
Consuming Symbols 7. Slaughterhouses and Sensorial Affect: Dramatizing
Labor, Capitalism, and Industrial Food Production in Bertolt Brecht's
Saint Joan of the Stockyards and Naomi Wallace's Slaughter City Jocelyn L.
Buckner 8. The Dinner from Hell/The Chef from le Cordon Bleu: Omnium
Gatherum and Food as Status Symbol after 9/11 Ann Folino White and Dorothy
Chansky 9. Look Who's for Dinner: Staging the Last Supper in Medieval Drama
Jesse Njus Part IV: Food Activism Onstage 10. Food Service and Resistance
to Authoritarianism in the Southern Cone: Puesta en claro (Argentina) and
Lo crudo, lo cocido y lo podrido (Chile) Ariel Strichartz 11. Moveable
Feasts and Immoveable Paradigms: Can Theatre Artists and Health Scientists
Cook, Eat, and Play Well Together? Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara
Underiner 12. The Right to Food Staples in India: Dramatizing a Cultural
History of Shame and Pride Kanika Batra Part V: Food on the Other Side of
the Footlights 13. "Whole sturgeons in seuerall dishes": The Performance of
Feasting and Jonson's Love's Welcome at Bolsover Kirsten Inglis 14. Dinner
Dress - Tales about Dora: Tasting the Limits of Semioticity, Consuming
Autobiography, Contesting Israeliness Dror Harari 15. Audience Appetites:
Food, Class, and Consumption in New York City's Theatres Christine
Woodworth and Amy E. Hughes
I: Dramatizing Gluttony and Famine 1. When You are What You Eat: Ruzzante
and Historical Metabolism Will Daddario and Joanne Zerdy 2. Gluttonous
Pleasures: Arlequin, the Nouveau Théâtre Italien, and the
Eighteenth-Century French Stage Maria Bobroff 3. Staging the Politics of
the Belly: Depictions of Food and Violence in the Zimbabwean Play Super
Patriot and Morons Praise Zenenga Part II: Staging Nationalism and Culture
via Cuisine 4. Staging Soul/Food in Rakugo and Shogekijo: Food and Theatre
in Japan Lorie Brau and David Jortner 5. Fools Festooned with Foods in
Seventeenth-Century Popular German Theatre and Beyond Henriette
Kassay-Schuster 6. Eating Red: Performing Maoist Nostalgia in Beijing's
Revolution-Themed Restaurants Claire Conceison Part III: Food Labor and
Consuming Symbols 7. Slaughterhouses and Sensorial Affect: Dramatizing
Labor, Capitalism, and Industrial Food Production in Bertolt Brecht's
Saint Joan of the Stockyards and Naomi Wallace's Slaughter City Jocelyn L.
Buckner 8. The Dinner from Hell/The Chef from le Cordon Bleu: Omnium
Gatherum and Food as Status Symbol after 9/11 Ann Folino White and Dorothy
Chansky 9. Look Who's for Dinner: Staging the Last Supper in Medieval Drama
Jesse Njus Part IV: Food Activism Onstage 10. Food Service and Resistance
to Authoritarianism in the Southern Cone: Puesta en claro (Argentina) and
Lo crudo, lo cocido y lo podrido (Chile) Ariel Strichartz 11. Moveable
Feasts and Immoveable Paradigms: Can Theatre Artists and Health Scientists
Cook, Eat, and Play Well Together? Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara
Underiner 12. The Right to Food Staples in India: Dramatizing a Cultural
History of Shame and Pride Kanika Batra Part V: Food on the Other Side of
the Footlights 13. "Whole sturgeons in seuerall dishes": The Performance of
Feasting and Jonson's Love's Welcome at Bolsover Kirsten Inglis 14. Dinner
Dress - Tales about Dora: Tasting the Limits of Semioticity, Consuming
Autobiography, Contesting Israeliness Dror Harari 15. Audience Appetites:
Food, Class, and Consumption in New York City's Theatres Christine
Woodworth and Amy E. Hughes
Introduction: Culinary Theatres Dorothy Chansky and Ann Folino White Part
I: Dramatizing Gluttony and Famine 1. When You are What You Eat: Ruzzante
and Historical Metabolism Will Daddario and Joanne Zerdy 2. Gluttonous
Pleasures: Arlequin, the Nouveau Théâtre Italien, and the
Eighteenth-Century French Stage Maria Bobroff 3. Staging the Politics of
the Belly: Depictions of Food and Violence in the Zimbabwean Play Super
Patriot and Morons Praise Zenenga Part II: Staging Nationalism and Culture
via Cuisine 4. Staging Soul/Food in Rakugo and Shogekijo: Food and Theatre
in Japan Lorie Brau and David Jortner 5. Fools Festooned with Foods in
Seventeenth-Century Popular German Theatre and Beyond Henriette
Kassay-Schuster 6. Eating Red: Performing Maoist Nostalgia in Beijing's
Revolution-Themed Restaurants Claire Conceison Part III: Food Labor and
Consuming Symbols 7. Slaughterhouses and Sensorial Affect: Dramatizing
Labor, Capitalism, and Industrial Food Production in Bertolt Brecht's
Saint Joan of the Stockyards and Naomi Wallace's Slaughter City Jocelyn L.
Buckner 8. The Dinner from Hell/The Chef from le Cordon Bleu: Omnium
Gatherum and Food as Status Symbol after 9/11 Ann Folino White and Dorothy
Chansky 9. Look Who's for Dinner: Staging the Last Supper in Medieval Drama
Jesse Njus Part IV: Food Activism Onstage 10. Food Service and Resistance
to Authoritarianism in the Southern Cone: Puesta en claro (Argentina) and
Lo crudo, lo cocido y lo podrido (Chile) Ariel Strichartz 11. Moveable
Feasts and Immoveable Paradigms: Can Theatre Artists and Health Scientists
Cook, Eat, and Play Well Together? Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara
Underiner 12. The Right to Food Staples in India: Dramatizing a Cultural
History of Shame and Pride Kanika Batra Part V: Food on the Other Side of
the Footlights 13. "Whole sturgeons in seuerall dishes": The Performance of
Feasting and Jonson's Love's Welcome at Bolsover Kirsten Inglis 14. Dinner
Dress - Tales about Dora: Tasting the Limits of Semioticity, Consuming
Autobiography, Contesting Israeliness Dror Harari 15. Audience Appetites:
Food, Class, and Consumption in New York City's Theatres Christine
Woodworth and Amy E. Hughes
I: Dramatizing Gluttony and Famine 1. When You are What You Eat: Ruzzante
and Historical Metabolism Will Daddario and Joanne Zerdy 2. Gluttonous
Pleasures: Arlequin, the Nouveau Théâtre Italien, and the
Eighteenth-Century French Stage Maria Bobroff 3. Staging the Politics of
the Belly: Depictions of Food and Violence in the Zimbabwean Play Super
Patriot and Morons Praise Zenenga Part II: Staging Nationalism and Culture
via Cuisine 4. Staging Soul/Food in Rakugo and Shogekijo: Food and Theatre
in Japan Lorie Brau and David Jortner 5. Fools Festooned with Foods in
Seventeenth-Century Popular German Theatre and Beyond Henriette
Kassay-Schuster 6. Eating Red: Performing Maoist Nostalgia in Beijing's
Revolution-Themed Restaurants Claire Conceison Part III: Food Labor and
Consuming Symbols 7. Slaughterhouses and Sensorial Affect: Dramatizing
Labor, Capitalism, and Industrial Food Production in Bertolt Brecht's
Saint Joan of the Stockyards and Naomi Wallace's Slaughter City Jocelyn L.
Buckner 8. The Dinner from Hell/The Chef from le Cordon Bleu: Omnium
Gatherum and Food as Status Symbol after 9/11 Ann Folino White and Dorothy
Chansky 9. Look Who's for Dinner: Staging the Last Supper in Medieval Drama
Jesse Njus Part IV: Food Activism Onstage 10. Food Service and Resistance
to Authoritarianism in the Southern Cone: Puesta en claro (Argentina) and
Lo crudo, lo cocido y lo podrido (Chile) Ariel Strichartz 11. Moveable
Feasts and Immoveable Paradigms: Can Theatre Artists and Health Scientists
Cook, Eat, and Play Well Together? Stephani Etheridge Woodson and Tamara
Underiner 12. The Right to Food Staples in India: Dramatizing a Cultural
History of Shame and Pride Kanika Batra Part V: Food on the Other Side of
the Footlights 13. "Whole sturgeons in seuerall dishes": The Performance of
Feasting and Jonson's Love's Welcome at Bolsover Kirsten Inglis 14. Dinner
Dress - Tales about Dora: Tasting the Limits of Semioticity, Consuming
Autobiography, Contesting Israeliness Dror Harari 15. Audience Appetites:
Food, Class, and Consumption in New York City's Theatres Christine
Woodworth and Amy E. Hughes