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This volume is a collection of scholarly articles and interviews with intermedial artists working with the concepts of public sphere at the intersection of aesthetics and politics.
It brings together theoretical academic texts by established and emerging scholars alike, exposing perspectives form different fields (philosophy, cultural studies, performance studies, theater studies, and dance studies) as well as from different geopolitical contexts.
This book provides an interpretative analysis of the notion of spirituality through the lens of contemporary performance and posthuman theories.
The sixteen essays in this volume are divided into five sections: Teaching with Digital Technology, Teaching in Response to Educational Trends, Teaching New Directions in Performance, Teaching Beyond the Traditional, and Teaching Collaboratively or Across Disciplines.
This book explores poetry and pedagogy in practice across the lifespan. To learn through poetry is not just to access information differently, but also to forge new and different connections that can serve as reflective tools for lifelong learning.
This book is about the centrality of movement, movement perception, and kinesthetic experience to theatrical spectatorship.
This book examines the influence of the early modern period on Antonin Artaud’s seminal work The Theatre and Its Double, arguing... Læs mere
Performing Music History offers a unique perspective on music history and performance through a series of conversations with women and men intimately associated with music performance, history, and practice: the musicians themselves.
Dance and the Arts in Mexico, 1920–1950 tells the story of the arts explosion that launched at the end of the Mexican revolution, when composers, choreographers, and muralists had produced state-sponsored works in wide public spaces.
Working within a theater and performance studies lens, it analyzes adaptations of Greek tragedy, documentary theater, political performances by the Bush administration, protest performances, satiric news television programs, and post-apocalyptic narratives in popular culture.