Theory for theatre studies : memory / Milija Gluhovic.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781474246675
- Memory
- 792.01 23
- PN2049 .G56 2020
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PN2049 .A66 2020 The applied theatre reader / | PN2049 C43 2020 Food and Theatre on the World Stage / | PN2049 F57 2019 Theatre & community / | PN2049 .G56 2020 Theory for theatre studies : memory / | PN2049 K69 2010 Theatre & interculturalism / | PN2049 R35 2009 Theatre & human rights / | PN2049 .R68 2021 The Routledge companion to applied performance. Volume one, Mainland Europe, North and Latin America, Southern Africa, and Australia and New Zealand / |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Starting with a premise that memory holds a privileged place in contemporary experience, Theory for Theatre Studies: Memory explores the intersections between contemporary theatre and performance, the interdisciplinary field of memory studies, and current preoccupations with the politics of memory across the globe. After offering a fresh critical snapshot of the major theoretical foundations for the study of memory today, the book presents vivid theatrical examples from across the globe and compellingly illustrates the centrality of memory for the theatre as well as the vital role of theatre in making political claims and interventions and transmitting individual and collective memories. Works considered include Tadeusz Kantor's Wielopole, Wielopole, Lola Arias' Minefield, Katie Mitchell's The Forbidden Zone, Brokentalkers's The Blue Boy, and AndreÌ AmaÌlio's Liberation. Part of the Theory for Theatre Studies series which introduces core theoretical concepts that underpin the discipline, Memory provides a balance of essential background information and original thinking, and is grounded in case studies to illuminate and equip readers. Volumes follow a consistent three-part structure: an overview of how the term has been understood within the discipline; current trends illustrated by substantive case studies; and emergent trends and interdisciplinary connections. Volumes are supported by further online resources including illustrative material, questions and exercises"--
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