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Researching Popular Entertainment is an essential volume for scholars delving into the vibrant yet complex world of popular entertainment. Written by a global network of experts, this book addresses the unique challenges researchers face in this field.
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Researching Popular Entertainment is an essential volume for scholars delving into the vibrant yet complex world of popular entertainment. Written by a global network of experts, this book addresses the unique challenges researchers face in this field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040271551
- Artikelnr.: 72326513
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040271551
- Artikelnr.: 72326513
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Kim Baston is Adjunct Senior Lecturer at LaTrobe University, Australia. She spent many years working as an actor, director, animateur, and composer in theatre and film, in the UK and in Australia. Her research interests include the use of music in theatre, applied theatre, circus history and culture, and popular entertainments. Jason Price is a Reader in Theatre and Performance Studies at the School of Media, Arts and Humanities in the University of Sussex, UK. He served as co-convenor of the Popular Entertainments Working Group with the International Federation for Theatre Research from 2018 to 2024.
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction: entertainment as method
Kim Baston and Jason Price
I. ARCHIVES
2. Alternative archives in popular entertainment research: the Chinese
Exclusion Act Case Files
Maria De Simone
3. Like finding a needle in a haystack: child actors and the archive
Gillian Arrighi
4. Don Juan in Montreal: investigating music in eighteenth-century
pantomime
Kim Baston
5. Carry on curating: comedy at the V&A
Simon Sladen
II. TEXTS
6. In search of lost performances: the challenges of reconstructing a
nineteenth-century Karagöz play
Nazli M. Ümit
7. Postcards and popular entertainment studies: resources and methods
Penny Farfan
8. Seductive texts: the uses of art as historical evidence
Jason Price
9. Reading meaning in a contested landscape: the challenges of
investigating Australian bushranger re-enactments
Janys Hayes
III. BODIES
10. Seeking the ghost Clari: creative practice and virtual reality as a
method for the revival of nineteenth-century performances in colonial
Australia
Jane Woollard
11. Finding Likay through practice: a research-practitioner's reflection on
specialising in the Thai popular form
Sukanya Sompiboon
12. Pierrots on the Prom: re-enactment, revival and in-heritage transfer in
seaside performance
Tony Lidington
13. Funny then and now? Re-enacting World War II soldier sketch comedy
Tara Demmy
14. Placing yourself in performance research: a phenomenological approach
to investigating stand-up comedy
Yingnan Chu
15. Lip-synching for (some) life: researching queer/camp bodies through
practice-based methods
Simon Dodi
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction: entertainment as method
Kim Baston and Jason Price
I. ARCHIVES
2. Alternative archives in popular entertainment research: the Chinese
Exclusion Act Case Files
Maria De Simone
3. Like finding a needle in a haystack: child actors and the archive
Gillian Arrighi
4. Don Juan in Montreal: investigating music in eighteenth-century
pantomime
Kim Baston
5. Carry on curating: comedy at the V&A
Simon Sladen
II. TEXTS
6. In search of lost performances: the challenges of reconstructing a
nineteenth-century Karagöz play
Nazli M. Ümit
7. Postcards and popular entertainment studies: resources and methods
Penny Farfan
8. Seductive texts: the uses of art as historical evidence
Jason Price
9. Reading meaning in a contested landscape: the challenges of
investigating Australian bushranger re-enactments
Janys Hayes
III. BODIES
10. Seeking the ghost Clari: creative practice and virtual reality as a
method for the revival of nineteenth-century performances in colonial
Australia
Jane Woollard
11. Finding Likay through practice: a research-practitioner's reflection on
specialising in the Thai popular form
Sukanya Sompiboon
12. Pierrots on the Prom: re-enactment, revival and in-heritage transfer in
seaside performance
Tony Lidington
13. Funny then and now? Re-enacting World War II soldier sketch comedy
Tara Demmy
14. Placing yourself in performance research: a phenomenological approach
to investigating stand-up comedy
Yingnan Chu
15. Lip-synching for (some) life: researching queer/camp bodies through
practice-based methods
Simon Dodi
Index
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction: entertainment as method
Kim Baston and Jason Price
I. ARCHIVES
2. Alternative archives in popular entertainment research: the Chinese
Exclusion Act Case Files
Maria De Simone
3. Like finding a needle in a haystack: child actors and the archive
Gillian Arrighi
4. Don Juan in Montreal: investigating music in eighteenth-century
pantomime
Kim Baston
5. Carry on curating: comedy at the V&A
Simon Sladen
II. TEXTS
6. In search of lost performances: the challenges of reconstructing a
nineteenth-century Karagöz play
Nazli M. Ümit
7. Postcards and popular entertainment studies: resources and methods
Penny Farfan
8. Seductive texts: the uses of art as historical evidence
Jason Price
9. Reading meaning in a contested landscape: the challenges of
investigating Australian bushranger re-enactments
Janys Hayes
III. BODIES
10. Seeking the ghost Clari: creative practice and virtual reality as a
method for the revival of nineteenth-century performances in colonial
Australia
Jane Woollard
11. Finding Likay through practice: a research-practitioner's reflection on
specialising in the Thai popular form
Sukanya Sompiboon
12. Pierrots on the Prom: re-enactment, revival and in-heritage transfer in
seaside performance
Tony Lidington
13. Funny then and now? Re-enacting World War II soldier sketch comedy
Tara Demmy
14. Placing yourself in performance research: a phenomenological approach
to investigating stand-up comedy
Yingnan Chu
15. Lip-synching for (some) life: researching queer/camp bodies through
practice-based methods
Simon Dodi
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
1. Introduction: entertainment as method
Kim Baston and Jason Price
I. ARCHIVES
2. Alternative archives in popular entertainment research: the Chinese
Exclusion Act Case Files
Maria De Simone
3. Like finding a needle in a haystack: child actors and the archive
Gillian Arrighi
4. Don Juan in Montreal: investigating music in eighteenth-century
pantomime
Kim Baston
5. Carry on curating: comedy at the V&A
Simon Sladen
II. TEXTS
6. In search of lost performances: the challenges of reconstructing a
nineteenth-century Karagöz play
Nazli M. Ümit
7. Postcards and popular entertainment studies: resources and methods
Penny Farfan
8. Seductive texts: the uses of art as historical evidence
Jason Price
9. Reading meaning in a contested landscape: the challenges of
investigating Australian bushranger re-enactments
Janys Hayes
III. BODIES
10. Seeking the ghost Clari: creative practice and virtual reality as a
method for the revival of nineteenth-century performances in colonial
Australia
Jane Woollard
11. Finding Likay through practice: a research-practitioner's reflection on
specialising in the Thai popular form
Sukanya Sompiboon
12. Pierrots on the Prom: re-enactment, revival and in-heritage transfer in
seaside performance
Tony Lidington
13. Funny then and now? Re-enacting World War II soldier sketch comedy
Tara Demmy
14. Placing yourself in performance research: a phenomenological approach
to investigating stand-up comedy
Yingnan Chu
15. Lip-synching for (some) life: researching queer/camp bodies through
practice-based methods
Simon Dodi
Index