Specially-commissioned essays explore the element of performance theory known as "theatricality" in six case studies that use specific circumstances to illustrate how the concept of "theatricality" developed. Topics covered include early use of the term; employment of theatricality by other disciplines to describe events; non-Western interpretation of theatricality; and its role in analyzing political and cultural events and philosophies. The book provides an introductory guide for those discovering the complex yet rewarding world of performance theory.
Specially-commissioned essays explore the element of performance theory known as "theatricality" in six case studies that use specific circumstances to illustrate how the concept of "theatricality" developed. Topics covered include early use of the term; employment of theatricality by other disciplines to describe events; non-Western interpretation of theatricality; and its role in analyzing political and cultural events and philosophies. The book provides an introductory guide for those discovering the complex yet rewarding world of performance theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tracy C. Davis is Barber Professor of the Performing Arts at Northwestern University. She is author of Actresses as Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture, George Bernard Shaw and the Socialist Theatre, and The Economics of the British Stage, 1800-1914 and general editor of the Cambridge series Theatre and Performance Theory. Thomas Postlewait is Professor of theatre history at Ohio State University. He contributed to the Cambridge History of American Theatre, vol. two, and is the editor of the book series Studies in Theatre History and Culture with University of Iowa Press.
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Acknowledgements Notes on contributors List of illustrations 1. Theatricality: an introduction Thomas Postlewait and Tracy C. Davis 2. Performing miracles: the mysterious mimesis of Valenciennes (1547) Jody Enders 3. Theatricality in classical Chinese drama Haiping Yan 4. Theatricality and antitheatricality in Renaissance London Thomas Postlewait 5. Theatricality and civil society Tracy C. Davis 6. Defining political performance with Foucault and Habermas: strategic and communicative action Jon Erickson 7. Theatricality's proper objects: genealogies of performance and gender theory Shannon Jackson Works cited Index.
Acknowledgements Notes on contributors List of illustrations 1. Theatricality: an introduction Thomas Postlewait and Tracy C. Davis 2. Performing miracles: the mysterious mimesis of Valenciennes (1547) Jody Enders 3. Theatricality in classical Chinese drama Haiping Yan 4. Theatricality and antitheatricality in Renaissance London Thomas Postlewait 5. Theatricality and civil society Tracy C. Davis 6. Defining political performance with Foucault and Habermas: strategic and communicative action Jon Erickson 7. Theatricality's proper objects: genealogies of performance and gender theory Shannon Jackson Works cited Index.
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