Theatre & violence / Lucy Nevitt.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781137302274 (pbk.)
- Theater & violence
- Theater and violence
- Theatre and violence
- 792.02/8 23
- PN1650.V55 N48 2013
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SPAA Library General Collection | On Shelves | PN1650.V55 N48 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0002194 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-80) and index.
Two examples of spectating violence -- Thinking about theatre and violence -- Spectatorship -- Cause and effect -- The act of showing : performativity and ideology -- History and canonical evidence -- Actuality and simulation -- Beyond performance -- Conclusion.
Throughout history, theatre has allowed actors and audiences to consider the possibilities and realities of violence. This book explores the use of violence in theatre and its effect on spectators. Critically engaging with examples of stage combat, rape, terrorism, wrestling and historical re-enactments, it questions perceived boundaries between real and simulated violence and asks how violence can challenge social structures. Ultimately, Nevitt argues that performed violence can be part of a desire to create a more peaceful world.
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