This book investigates the role and impact of the spectator, covering many different performance types including theatre, sport, television, gambling and ritual.
This book investigates the role and impact of the spectator, covering many different performance types including theatre, sport, television, gambling and ritual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dennis Kennedy was born in Cincinnati, studied in California and Oxford, and is the Samuel Beckett Professor of Drama (Emeritus) at Trinity College Dublin. A member of the Royal Irish Academy and the Academia Europaea, he has published a number of award-winning books on literary and theatrical subjects with Oxford and Cambridge university presses. He has also worked internationally as a playwright and director, and his novel Fossil Light appeared in 2023. dennis-kennedy.com
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Problem of the Spectator: 1. Introduction: assisting at the spectacle 2. The director, the spectator and the Eiffel Tower 3. The avant-garde and the audience Part II. Shakespeare and the Politics of Spectation: 4. Shakespeare and the Cold War 5. The spectator as tourist 6. Interculturalism and the global spectator 7. The body of the spectator Part III. Subjectivity and the Spectator: 8. Society, spectacle and sport 9. The aroused spectator 10. Memory, performance and the idea of the museum 11. Assisting belief: ritual and the spectator.
Part I. The Problem of the Spectator: 1. Introduction: assisting at the spectacle 2. The director, the spectator and the Eiffel Tower 3. The avant-garde and the audience Part II. Shakespeare and the Politics of Spectation: 4. Shakespeare and the Cold War 5. The spectator as tourist 6. Interculturalism and the global spectator 7. The body of the spectator Part III. Subjectivity and the Spectator: 8. Society, spectacle and sport 9. The aroused spectator 10. Memory, performance and the idea of the museum 11. Assisting belief: ritual and the spectator.
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