Browsing Department of Drama by Title
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Impossible Things: The Life Art of Anne Bean in the 1970s
(Intellect (UK), 2018-09-15)Anne Bean: Self Etc. is the first major monograph about the performance work of artist Anne Bean, a noted international figure who has been working actively since the 1960s. -
In Service to Capital: Theatre and Marxist Cultural Theory
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-02-28)This book shows the importance of Marxist approaches to literature that reach beyond simply demonstrating the revolutionary potential or the political consciousness of a 19th-century-style industrial working class. -
International Theatre Festivals in the UK: The Edinburgh Festival Fringe as a Model Neo-liberal Market
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-06-30)This chapter focuses on the UK’s biggest and most internationally influential festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (EFF), analyzing its benefits and risks, particularly for its artists and especially as an unregulated ... -
Introduction
(Cambridge University Press, 2024-03-21)British theatre’s post-war cultural impact would be hard to deny, having produced generations of actors, writers, directors, and designers who have populated the world’s stages and screens. This vitality has often been ... -
‘Kind of Goya-esque or Something’: Charles Ray’s Early Works
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Labor in Contemporary Shakespeare Performance
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Loving Memory: Anamnesis and Hypomnesis
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles, 2017-03-16)Possible relations between libraries and death, books and gravestones, are manifold. One may think, for example, of relations between the spirit and the letter (soul and body, the material and the immaterial), not least ... -
Making Sense of Air: Choreography and Climate in Calling Tree
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Marxist Keywords for Performance
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The Matter of Metaphor: Remembering Phillip
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Memory, Silence, and Democracy in Spain: Federico García Lorca, the Spanish Civil War, and the Law of Historical Memory
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015-05-15)What does it mean to unearth the dead? What is contemporary society’s responsibility to the disappeared? How do we live with the ghosts of history? In the midst of the search for the body of Federico García Lorca in 2009, ...