This is the first collection on Rancière, a key thinker of political philosophy and aesthetics, which deals explicitly with the implications of his thought on theatre and performance studies.
This is the first collection on Rancière, a key thinker of political philosophy and aesthetics, which deals explicitly with the implications of his thought on theatre and performance studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colette Conroy is director of the Institute of Arts, University of Cumbria, UK. Nic Fryer is senior lecturer and course leader of the MA in performing arts at Bucks New University and a director.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction NIC FRYER - Rancière's Theatrocracy Within and Beyond the Theatre Section 1: Aesthetics and Politics, Politics and Aesthetics 1. RYAN ANTHONY HATCH - The Politics of Aesthetics, in a State of Disruption 2. LIESBETH GROOT NIBBELINK - Soft Shivers, Sweaty Politics: Dramaturgy and the Pensive Body Section 2: The Role of Theatre and Performance 3. SHULAMITH LEV-ALADGEM - Performing Philosophy: Rancière as Playwright, Director and Performer in The Ignorant Schoolmaster 4. ADRIAN KEAR - Staging the People: Performance, Presence and Representation 5. NIC FRYER - 'Apart, we are together. Together, we are apart': Rancière's Community of Translators in Theory and Theatre Section 3: Spectatorship and Participation 6. JENNY HUGHES - Nights of Theatrical Labour in the Victorian Workhouse 7. WILL SHÜLER - The Emancipated Educator: Chance, Will, and Equality in Higher Education Role-Immersion Pedagogies Section 4: Performance as Political Disruption 8. JANELLE REINELT - Resisting Rancière 9. CAOIMHE MADER McGUINNESS - Dissensual Reproductions in You Should See the Other Guy's Land of the Three Towers 10. STEPHEN SCOTT-BOTTOMS - The Paradoxes of Performing Activism: Art, Oil and Liberate Tate
Introduction NIC FRYER - Rancière's Theatrocracy Within and Beyond the Theatre Section 1: Aesthetics and Politics, Politics and Aesthetics 1. RYAN ANTHONY HATCH - The Politics of Aesthetics, in a State of Disruption 2. LIESBETH GROOT NIBBELINK - Soft Shivers, Sweaty Politics: Dramaturgy and the Pensive Body Section 2: The Role of Theatre and Performance 3. SHULAMITH LEV-ALADGEM - Performing Philosophy: Rancière as Playwright, Director and Performer in The Ignorant Schoolmaster 4. ADRIAN KEAR - Staging the People: Performance, Presence and Representation 5. NIC FRYER - 'Apart, we are together. Together, we are apart': Rancière's Community of Translators in Theory and Theatre Section 3: Spectatorship and Participation 6. JENNY HUGHES - Nights of Theatrical Labour in the Victorian Workhouse 7. WILL SHÜLER - The Emancipated Educator: Chance, Will, and Equality in Higher Education Role-Immersion Pedagogies Section 4: Performance as Political Disruption 8. JANELLE REINELT - Resisting Rancière 9. CAOIMHE MADER McGUINNESS - Dissensual Reproductions in You Should See the Other Guy's Land of the Three Towers 10. STEPHEN SCOTT-BOTTOMS - The Paradoxes of Performing Activism: Art, Oil and Liberate Tate
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