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Critical Theory and Performance: Revised and Enlarged Edition 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x36 mm, weight: 1073 g, 48 B&W photos & illustrations
  • Serija: Theater: Theory/Text/Performance
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-May-2007
  • Leidėjas: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472068865
  • ISBN-13: 9780472068869
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x36 mm, weight: 1073 g, 48 B&W photos & illustrations
  • Serija: Theater: Theory/Text/Performance
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-May-2007
  • Leidėjas: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472068865
  • ISBN-13: 9780472068869
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Critical Theory and Performance presents a broad range of critical and theoretical methods and applies them to contemporary and historical performance genres—from stage plays, dance-dramas, performance art, cabaret, stand-up comedy, and jazz to circus, street theater, and shamanistic ritual. As the first comprehensive introduction to critical theory’s rich and diverse contributions to the study of drama, theater, and performance, the book has been highly influential for more than a decade in providing fertile ground for academic investigations in the lively field of performance studies. This updated and expanded edition presents nineteen new essays by the field’s leading scholars and practitioners as well as new critical introductions by editors Janelle G. Reinelt and Joseph R. Roach. Reflecting recent trends in performance studies, this revised edition now includes discussions of critical race theory, postcolonial studies, gender and sexualities, and mediatized cultures. The resulting volume is a unique and indispensable tool for critics, teachers, and students that paves the way for future scholarship. Janelle G. Reinelt is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Warwick. Reinelt and Roach Joseph R. Roach is Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of Theater and English at Yale University.

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"Critical Theory and Performance signals the self-empowered emergence of theatre and performance studies into the broader fray of contemporary scholarship a first-of-its-kind resource which many scholars will keep close at hand and which future graduate students would do well to consider required reading for programs in theatre history, dramatic criticism, or performance studies." ---TDR

Preface to the Second Edition xi
Introduction to the First Edition 1(6)
Performance Analysis
7(60)
Semiotics and Its Heritage
13(13)
Marvin Carlson
The Phenomenological Attitude
26(11)
Bert O. States
Alceste in Hollywood: A Semiotic Reading of The Misanthrope
37(12)
Jim Carmody
Every Transaction Conjures a New Boundary
49(18)
Josette Feral
Postcolonial Studies
67(68)
Performing History's Unsettlement
71(14)
Joanne Tompkins
What Is to Be Remembered?: Tourism to Ghana's Slave Castle-Dungeons
85(23)
Sandra L. Richards
For Whom Is the King a King? Issues of Intercultural Production, Perception, and Reception in a Kathakali King Lear
108(27)
Phillip B. Zarrilli
Critical Race Theory
135(56)
Black/ face Publics: The Social Bodies of Fraternidad
141(15)
Jill Lane
Virtual Chinatown and New Racial Formation: Performance of Cantonese Opera in the Bay Area
156(17)
Daphne Lei
Reality
173(18)
Harry J. Elam, Jr.
Theater History and Historiography
191(68)
Theater Events and Their Political Contexts: A Problem in the Writing of Theater History
198(25)
Thomas Postlewait
Representing History: Performing the Columbian Exposition
223(22)
Rosemarie K. Bank
Kinesthetic Empathies and the Politics of Compassion
245(14)
Susan Leigh Foster
After Marx
259(52)
Shadows of Brecht
268(16)
David Savran
Historicizing the Relations of Theatrical Production
284(11)
Bruce McConachie
Brecht and the Contradictory Actor
295(16)
John Rouse
Gender and Sexualities
311(84)
Mrs. Siddons Looks Back in Anger: Feminist Historiography for Eighteenth-Century British Theater
317(17)
Ellen Donkin
Practicing Cultural Disruptions: Gay and Lesbian Representation and Sexuality
334(21)
Jill Dolan
Fe/male Impersonation: The Discourse of Camp
355(17)
Kate Davy
Not-About-AIDS
372(23)
David Roman
Psychoanalysis
395(62)
The Violence of ``We'': Politicizing Identification
403(10)
Elin Diamond
Staging Sexual Injury: How I Learned to Drive
413(19)
Ann Pellegrini
Immobile Legs, Stalled Words: Psychoanalysis and Moving Deaths
432(25)
Peggy Phelan
Performance Studies
457(64)
Invasions Friendly and Unfriendly: The Dramaturgy of Direct Theater
462(20)
Richard Schechner
Performance Theory, Hmong Shamans, and Cultural Politics
482(24)
Dwight Conquergood
Animal Rites: Performing beyond the Human
506(15)
Una Chaudhuri
Mediatized Cultures
521(42)
Live from Cyberspace, or, I Was Sitting at My Computer This Guy Appeared He Thought I Was a Bot
526(6)
Philip Auslander
Virtually Yours: Presence, Liveness, Lessness
532(15)
Herbert Blau
Dracula's Daughters: In-Corporating Avatars in Cyberspace
547(16)
Sue-Ellen Case
Contributors 563(6)
Index 569


Janelle G. Reinelt is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Warwick.

Joseph R. Roach is Charles C. & Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of Theater and Theater Studies and African American Studies, Yale University.