The Routledge Companion to Puppetry and Material Performance
Herausgeber: Posner, Dassia N; Bell, John; Orenstein, Claudia
The Routledge Companion to Puppetry and Material Performance
Herausgeber: Posner, Dassia N; Bell, John; Orenstein, Claudia
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The Routledge Companion to Puppetry and Material Performance offers a wide ranging perspective on how scholars and artists are currently reevaluating the theoretical, historical, and theatrical significance of performance that embraces the agency of inanimate objects. This book proposes a collaborative, responsive model for broader artistic engagement in and with the material world. Its twenty-eight essays aim to advance the study of the puppet not only as a theatrical object, but also as a vibrant artistic and scholarly discipline.
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The Routledge Companion to Puppetry and Material Performance offers a wide ranging perspective on how scholars and artists are currently reevaluating the theoretical, historical, and theatrical significance of performance that embraces the agency of inanimate objects. This book proposes a collaborative, responsive model for broader artistic engagement in and with the material world. Its twenty-eight essays aim to advance the study of the puppet not only as a theatrical object, but also as a vibrant artistic and scholarly discipline.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705400
- ISBN-10: 0415705401
- Artikelnr.: 40477097
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780415705400
- ISBN-10: 0415705401
- Artikelnr.: 40477097
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
John Bell is Director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry and Associate Professor of Dramatic Arts at the University of Connecticut. An active puppeteer with Great Small Works and Bread & Puppet Theater, as well as a theatre historian, his publications include American Puppet Modernism (2008) and Puppets, Masks, and Performing Objects (2001). Claudia Orenstein is Associate Professor of Theatre at Hunter College and the Graduate Center at CUNY. Publications include The World of Theatre: Tradition and Innovation, and Festive Revolutions: The Politics of Popular Theatre and the San Francisco Mime Troupe. She is a board member of UNIMA-USA and Associate Editor of Asian Theatre Journal. Dassia N. Posner is Assistant Professor of Theatre at Northwestern University. A theatre historian, dramaturg, and puppeteer, she is the author of numerous articles and chapters on Russian theatre, the history of directing, and puppetry and is Peer-Review Editor for Puppetry International. Recent dramaturgy includes Three Sisters and Russian Transport at Steppenwolf.
Part I: Theory and Practice
Edited and Introduced by John Bell
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to the Puppet
1. "The Death of 'The Puppet'?" by Margaret Williams
2. "Co-presence and Ontological Ambiguity of the Puppet" by Paul Piris
3. "Playing with the Eternal Uncanny: The Persistent Life of Lifeless Objects"
by John Bell
Section II: Perspectives from Practitioners
4. "Visual Dramaturgy: Some Thoughts for Puppet Theater Makers" by Eric Bass
5. "Puppetry, Authorship, and the Ur-Narrative" by Basil Jones
6. "Petrushka's Voice" by Alexander Gref and Elena Slonimskaya
7. "Clouds are Made of White!" by Rike Reiniger
8. "Movement is Consciousness" by Kate Brehm
9. "The Eye of Light: The Tension of Image and Object in Shadow Theatre and
Beyond" by Stephen Kaplin
10. "The Third Thing" by Jim Lasko
11. "Post-Decivilization Efforts in The Nonsense Suburb of Art" by Peter
Schumann
Part II: New Dialogues with History and Tradition
Edited and Introduced by Claudia Orenstein
Section III: Revisiting History
12. "Making A Troublemaker: Charlotte Charke's Proto-Feminist Punch" by Amber
West
13. "Life-Death and Disobedient Obedience: Russian Modernist Redefinitions of
the Puppet" by Dassia N. Posner
14. "The Saracen of Opera dei Pupi: A Study of Race, Representation and
Identity" by Lisa Morse
15. "Puppet Think: The Implication of Japanese Ritual Puppetry for Thinking
Through Puppetry Performances" by Jane Marie Law
16. "Relating to the Cross: A Puppet Perspective on the Holy Week Ceremonies of
the Regularis Concordia" by Debra Hilborn
Section IV: Negotiating Tradition
17. "Traditional and Post-traditional Wayang Kulit in Java Today" by Matthew
Isaac Cohen
18. "Korean Puppetry and Heritage: Hyundai Puppet Theatre and Creative Group
NONI Translating Tradition" by Kathy Foley
19. "Forging New Paths for Kerala's Tolpavakoothu, Leather Shadow Puppetry
Tradition" by Claudia Orenstein
20. "Integration of Puppetry Tradition into Contemporary Theatre: The
Reinvigoration of the Vertep Puppet Nativity Play after Communism in
Eastern Europe" by Ida Hledíková
Part III: Contemporary Investigations and Hybridizations
Edited and Introduced by Dassia N. Posner
Section V: Material Performances in Contemporary Theatre
21. "From Props to Prosopoeia: Making After Cardenio" by Jane Taylor
22. "'A Total Spectacle but a Divided One:' Redefining Character in Handspring
Puppet Company's Or You Could Kiss Me" by Dawn Tracey Brandes
23. "Reading a Puppet Show: Understanding the Three-Dimensional Narrative" by
Robert Smythe
24. "Notes on New Model Theatres" by Mark Sussman
Section VI: New Directions and Hybrid Forms
25. "From Puppet to Robot: Technology and the Human in Japanese Theatre" by
Cody Poulton
26. "Unholy Alliances and Harmonious Hybrids: New Fusions in Puppetry and
Animation" by Colette Searls
27. "Programming Play: Puppets, Robots, and Engineering" by Elizabeth Ann
Jochum and Todd Murphey
28. "Return to the Mound: Animating Infinite Potential in Clay, Food, and
Compost" by Eleanor Margolies
Edited and Introduced by John Bell
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to the Puppet
1. "The Death of 'The Puppet'?" by Margaret Williams
2. "Co-presence and Ontological Ambiguity of the Puppet" by Paul Piris
3. "Playing with the Eternal Uncanny: The Persistent Life of Lifeless Objects"
by John Bell
Section II: Perspectives from Practitioners
4. "Visual Dramaturgy: Some Thoughts for Puppet Theater Makers" by Eric Bass
5. "Puppetry, Authorship, and the Ur-Narrative" by Basil Jones
6. "Petrushka's Voice" by Alexander Gref and Elena Slonimskaya
7. "Clouds are Made of White!" by Rike Reiniger
8. "Movement is Consciousness" by Kate Brehm
9. "The Eye of Light: The Tension of Image and Object in Shadow Theatre and
Beyond" by Stephen Kaplin
10. "The Third Thing" by Jim Lasko
11. "Post-Decivilization Efforts in The Nonsense Suburb of Art" by Peter
Schumann
Part II: New Dialogues with History and Tradition
Edited and Introduced by Claudia Orenstein
Section III: Revisiting History
12. "Making A Troublemaker: Charlotte Charke's Proto-Feminist Punch" by Amber
West
13. "Life-Death and Disobedient Obedience: Russian Modernist Redefinitions of
the Puppet" by Dassia N. Posner
14. "The Saracen of Opera dei Pupi: A Study of Race, Representation and
Identity" by Lisa Morse
15. "Puppet Think: The Implication of Japanese Ritual Puppetry for Thinking
Through Puppetry Performances" by Jane Marie Law
16. "Relating to the Cross: A Puppet Perspective on the Holy Week Ceremonies of
the Regularis Concordia" by Debra Hilborn
Section IV: Negotiating Tradition
17. "Traditional and Post-traditional Wayang Kulit in Java Today" by Matthew
Isaac Cohen
18. "Korean Puppetry and Heritage: Hyundai Puppet Theatre and Creative Group
NONI Translating Tradition" by Kathy Foley
19. "Forging New Paths for Kerala's Tolpavakoothu, Leather Shadow Puppetry
Tradition" by Claudia Orenstein
20. "Integration of Puppetry Tradition into Contemporary Theatre: The
Reinvigoration of the Vertep Puppet Nativity Play after Communism in
Eastern Europe" by Ida Hledíková
Part III: Contemporary Investigations and Hybridizations
Edited and Introduced by Dassia N. Posner
Section V: Material Performances in Contemporary Theatre
21. "From Props to Prosopoeia: Making After Cardenio" by Jane Taylor
22. "'A Total Spectacle but a Divided One:' Redefining Character in Handspring
Puppet Company's Or You Could Kiss Me" by Dawn Tracey Brandes
23. "Reading a Puppet Show: Understanding the Three-Dimensional Narrative" by
Robert Smythe
24. "Notes on New Model Theatres" by Mark Sussman
Section VI: New Directions and Hybrid Forms
25. "From Puppet to Robot: Technology and the Human in Japanese Theatre" by
Cody Poulton
26. "Unholy Alliances and Harmonious Hybrids: New Fusions in Puppetry and
Animation" by Colette Searls
27. "Programming Play: Puppets, Robots, and Engineering" by Elizabeth Ann
Jochum and Todd Murphey
28. "Return to the Mound: Animating Infinite Potential in Clay, Food, and
Compost" by Eleanor Margolies
Part I: Theory and Practice
Edited and Introduced by John Bell
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to the Puppet
1. "The Death of 'The Puppet'?" by Margaret Williams
2. "Co-presence and Ontological Ambiguity of the Puppet" by Paul Piris
3. "Playing with the Eternal Uncanny: The Persistent Life of Lifeless Objects"
by John Bell
Section II: Perspectives from Practitioners
4. "Visual Dramaturgy: Some Thoughts for Puppet Theater Makers" by Eric Bass
5. "Puppetry, Authorship, and the Ur-Narrative" by Basil Jones
6. "Petrushka's Voice" by Alexander Gref and Elena Slonimskaya
7. "Clouds are Made of White!" by Rike Reiniger
8. "Movement is Consciousness" by Kate Brehm
9. "The Eye of Light: The Tension of Image and Object in Shadow Theatre and
Beyond" by Stephen Kaplin
10. "The Third Thing" by Jim Lasko
11. "Post-Decivilization Efforts in The Nonsense Suburb of Art" by Peter
Schumann
Part II: New Dialogues with History and Tradition
Edited and Introduced by Claudia Orenstein
Section III: Revisiting History
12. "Making A Troublemaker: Charlotte Charke's Proto-Feminist Punch" by Amber
West
13. "Life-Death and Disobedient Obedience: Russian Modernist Redefinitions of
the Puppet" by Dassia N. Posner
14. "The Saracen of Opera dei Pupi: A Study of Race, Representation and
Identity" by Lisa Morse
15. "Puppet Think: The Implication of Japanese Ritual Puppetry for Thinking
Through Puppetry Performances" by Jane Marie Law
16. "Relating to the Cross: A Puppet Perspective on the Holy Week Ceremonies of
the Regularis Concordia" by Debra Hilborn
Section IV: Negotiating Tradition
17. "Traditional and Post-traditional Wayang Kulit in Java Today" by Matthew
Isaac Cohen
18. "Korean Puppetry and Heritage: Hyundai Puppet Theatre and Creative Group
NONI Translating Tradition" by Kathy Foley
19. "Forging New Paths for Kerala's Tolpavakoothu, Leather Shadow Puppetry
Tradition" by Claudia Orenstein
20. "Integration of Puppetry Tradition into Contemporary Theatre: The
Reinvigoration of the Vertep Puppet Nativity Play after Communism in
Eastern Europe" by Ida Hledíková
Part III: Contemporary Investigations and Hybridizations
Edited and Introduced by Dassia N. Posner
Section V: Material Performances in Contemporary Theatre
21. "From Props to Prosopoeia: Making After Cardenio" by Jane Taylor
22. "'A Total Spectacle but a Divided One:' Redefining Character in Handspring
Puppet Company's Or You Could Kiss Me" by Dawn Tracey Brandes
23. "Reading a Puppet Show: Understanding the Three-Dimensional Narrative" by
Robert Smythe
24. "Notes on New Model Theatres" by Mark Sussman
Section VI: New Directions and Hybrid Forms
25. "From Puppet to Robot: Technology and the Human in Japanese Theatre" by
Cody Poulton
26. "Unholy Alliances and Harmonious Hybrids: New Fusions in Puppetry and
Animation" by Colette Searls
27. "Programming Play: Puppets, Robots, and Engineering" by Elizabeth Ann
Jochum and Todd Murphey
28. "Return to the Mound: Animating Infinite Potential in Clay, Food, and
Compost" by Eleanor Margolies
Edited and Introduced by John Bell
Section I: Theoretical Approaches to the Puppet
1. "The Death of 'The Puppet'?" by Margaret Williams
2. "Co-presence and Ontological Ambiguity of the Puppet" by Paul Piris
3. "Playing with the Eternal Uncanny: The Persistent Life of Lifeless Objects"
by John Bell
Section II: Perspectives from Practitioners
4. "Visual Dramaturgy: Some Thoughts for Puppet Theater Makers" by Eric Bass
5. "Puppetry, Authorship, and the Ur-Narrative" by Basil Jones
6. "Petrushka's Voice" by Alexander Gref and Elena Slonimskaya
7. "Clouds are Made of White!" by Rike Reiniger
8. "Movement is Consciousness" by Kate Brehm
9. "The Eye of Light: The Tension of Image and Object in Shadow Theatre and
Beyond" by Stephen Kaplin
10. "The Third Thing" by Jim Lasko
11. "Post-Decivilization Efforts in The Nonsense Suburb of Art" by Peter
Schumann
Part II: New Dialogues with History and Tradition
Edited and Introduced by Claudia Orenstein
Section III: Revisiting History
12. "Making A Troublemaker: Charlotte Charke's Proto-Feminist Punch" by Amber
West
13. "Life-Death and Disobedient Obedience: Russian Modernist Redefinitions of
the Puppet" by Dassia N. Posner
14. "The Saracen of Opera dei Pupi: A Study of Race, Representation and
Identity" by Lisa Morse
15. "Puppet Think: The Implication of Japanese Ritual Puppetry for Thinking
Through Puppetry Performances" by Jane Marie Law
16. "Relating to the Cross: A Puppet Perspective on the Holy Week Ceremonies of
the Regularis Concordia" by Debra Hilborn
Section IV: Negotiating Tradition
17. "Traditional and Post-traditional Wayang Kulit in Java Today" by Matthew
Isaac Cohen
18. "Korean Puppetry and Heritage: Hyundai Puppet Theatre and Creative Group
NONI Translating Tradition" by Kathy Foley
19. "Forging New Paths for Kerala's Tolpavakoothu, Leather Shadow Puppetry
Tradition" by Claudia Orenstein
20. "Integration of Puppetry Tradition into Contemporary Theatre: The
Reinvigoration of the Vertep Puppet Nativity Play after Communism in
Eastern Europe" by Ida Hledíková
Part III: Contemporary Investigations and Hybridizations
Edited and Introduced by Dassia N. Posner
Section V: Material Performances in Contemporary Theatre
21. "From Props to Prosopoeia: Making After Cardenio" by Jane Taylor
22. "'A Total Spectacle but a Divided One:' Redefining Character in Handspring
Puppet Company's Or You Could Kiss Me" by Dawn Tracey Brandes
23. "Reading a Puppet Show: Understanding the Three-Dimensional Narrative" by
Robert Smythe
24. "Notes on New Model Theatres" by Mark Sussman
Section VI: New Directions and Hybrid Forms
25. "From Puppet to Robot: Technology and the Human in Japanese Theatre" by
Cody Poulton
26. "Unholy Alliances and Harmonious Hybrids: New Fusions in Puppetry and
Animation" by Colette Searls
27. "Programming Play: Puppets, Robots, and Engineering" by Elizabeth Ann
Jochum and Todd Murphey
28. "Return to the Mound: Animating Infinite Potential in Clay, Food, and
Compost" by Eleanor Margolies