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_aInterpreting the theatrical past : _bessays in the historiography of performance / _cedited by Thomas Postlewait & Bruce A. McConachie |
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_aIowa City : _bUniversity of Iowa Press, _c1989 |
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_axi, 325 pàgines : _bil·lustracions en blanc i negre ; _c23 cm |
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_tIntroduction / _rThomas Postlewait & Bruce A. McConachie -- _tTheatre History as an Academic Discipline / _rR.W. Vince -- _tTheatre and the Civilizing Process: An Approach to the History of Acting / _rErika Fischer-Lichte -- _tUsing the Concept of Cultural Hegemony to Write Theatre History / _rBruce A. McConachie -- _tQuestions for a Feminist Methodology in Theatre History / _rTracy C. Davis -- _tTheatre Audiences and the Reading of Performance / _rMarvin Carlson -- _tPower's Body: The Inscription of Morality as Style / _rJoseph R. Roach -- _tOpera as Historical Drama: Le Clemenza di Tito, Khovanschina, Moses und Aron / _rHerbert Lindenberger -- _tHere Comes Everybody: Scholarship and Black Theatre History / _rJames V. Hatch -- _tEmphasizing the Avant-Garde: An Exploration in Theatre Historiography / _rAlan Woods -- _tEvidence and Documentation / _rJoseph Donohue -- _tPerformance Reconstruction: The Vital Link Between Past and Future / _rRobert K. Sarlos -- _tActors' Biography and Mythmaking: The Example of Edmund Kean / _rLeigh Wood -- _tAutobiography and Theatre History / _rThomas Postlewait -- _tHistoriography: A Select Bibliography -- _tTheatre History -- _tArt, Literary, and Cultural History -- _tGeneral Historiography / _rThomas Postlewait |
520 | _a"The essays in this broadly based work examine the research procedures, practices, problems, and opportunities in the field of theatre history. No single methodology or theory dominates this anthology; instead it offers various approaches to the study of the theatrical past. It is the first of its kind in theatre historiography, useful for research as well as classroom adoption.Though these thirteen essays provide historical information on specific people, events, works, documents, institutions, and social conditions in the theatre, they aim primarily to explore theoretical and methodological issues, to review and analyze current research practices and presuppositions, and to identify and apply new theoretical orientations to theatre studies. Whatever their interpretive viewpoint and rhetorical tone, each of the essays calls for greater awareness of the problems and opportunities that face the discipline. Consequently, this collection will be valuable reading not only for theatre historians but for scholars in literary and popular studies and in all the performing arts." -- Contracoberta | ||
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