Performance: A Critical Introduction (3rd Ed.) A Critical Introduction
Auteur : Carlson Marvin
Since its original publication in 1996, Marvin Carlson's Performance: A Critical Introduction has remained the definitive guide to understanding performance as a theatrical activity. It is an unparalleled exploration of the myriad ways in which performance has been interpreted, its importance to disciplines from anthropology to linguistics, and how it underpins essential concepts of human society.
In this comprehensively revised and updated third edition, Carlson tackles the pressing themes and theories of our age, with expanded coverage of :
- the growth and importance of racial and ethnic performance;
- the emergence of performance concerned with age and disability;
- the popularity and significance of participatory and immersive theatre;
- the crucial relevance of identity politics and cultural performance in the twenty-first century.
Also including a fully updated bibliography and glossary, this classic text is an invaluable touchstone for any student of performance studies, theatre history, and the performing and visual arts.
Introduction: what is performance?
Chapter 1 The performance of culture: anthropological and ethnographic approaches
Chapter 2 Performance in society: sociological and psychological approaches
Chapter 3 The performance of language: linguistic approaches
Chapter 4 Performance in its historical context
Chapter 5 Performance art
Chapter 6 Performance and the postmodern
Chapter 7 Performance and identity
Chapter 8 Cultural performance
Conclusion: what is performance?
Glossary
Bibliography
Marvin Carlson is Sidney E. Cohn Professor of Theatre, Comparative Literature and Middle Eastern Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA. Among his books are Theories of the Theatreand The Haunted Stage.
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Performance: A Critical Introduction :
Mots-clés :
Modern Performance Art; Anthropology; Performance Art; Ethnography; Modern Performance; Liminality; Modern Performance Theory; Framing; Schneemann; Agency; Ballerina; Psychodrama; Restored Behavior; Psychoanalysis; Early Performance Art; Speech Act; Feminist Performance; Semiotics; Dense; Performativity; Deborah Hay; Spectacle; Jacki Apple; Liveness; Strategic Essentialism; Postmodern Dance; Ringling; Intercultural; Make Up; Affect; Post-modern Dance; Speech Act Theory; Postdramatic Theatre; Split Britches; Guerrilla Girls; Cirque Du Soleil; Literary Speech Act; Eleanor Antin; Big Apple Circus