Browsing Department of Drama by Title
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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
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018-08-20) -
Marxist Keywords for Performance
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021) -
The Matter of Metaphor: Remembering Phillip
(2020-10-01) -
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, ... -
Mind the gap: Lawrence Hamilton and aesthetic representation
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"A Multi-modal and Durational Praxis of Decolonization": Performance studies in Canada
(University of Toronto Press, 2018-10-30)This review of Performance Studies in Canada edited by Laura Levin and Marlis Schweitzer argues that its most important contributions are the arguments it makes for paying attention to Indigeneity and to decolonizing ... -
Olympian Performance: The Cultural Economics of the Opening Ceremony of London 2012
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Performance and Value: The Work of Theatre in Karl Marx’s Critique of Political Economy
(2017-01-05)That theatre is a place of work seems beyond debate. But what kind of workplace is it? And under what conditions does theatre conform to a capitalist production process? At first glance these questions may seem obviously, ... -
Performing silence as political resistance: audience interaction and spatial politics in thomas ostermeier’s richard III
(2019-07-01)According to Jan Pappelbaum, what fascinated him and Thomas Ostermeier about ‘reconstructed’ Globe Theatres is that ‘[i]t becomes impossible to ignore the presence of the audience; actors are particularly exposed and ... -
“Personality Crisis? Honey, I was Born with One”: Lydia Lunch Interviewed
(Repeater, 2016-09-06)Focusing upon the production of post-punk art, film, music, and publishing, this book offers new perspectives on an overlooked period ofcultural activity, and probes the lessons that might be learnt from history for artists ... -
Playing Josephus on the English Stage
(2016-10) -
Protesting Exhibit B in London: Reconfiguring Antagonism as the Claiming of Theatrical Space
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge): SSH Titles, 2016-05-06)