Sensualities/Textualities and Technologies
Title | Sensualities/Textualities and Technologies PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Broadhurst |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2016-01-18 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0230248535 |
This innovative collection features essays by a range of internationally renowned scholars and reconsiders textual practices in contemporary performance, specifically focusing on the exciting exchange between text, body and technology.
Corporeality, Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture
Title | Corporeality, Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Francisco Ortega |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2013-12-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1135143277 |
This book examines the confusions and contradictions that manifest in prevalent attitudes towards the body, as well as in related bodily practices. The body is simultaneously our reference for the certainties of nature and the locus of a desire for transformation and reinvention. The body is at the same time worshipped and despised; an object of desire and of design. Francisco Ortega analyses how the body has become both a screen for the projection of our ideas and imaginings about ourselves and conversely an object of suspicion, anxiety, and discomfort. Addressing practices of corporeal ascesis (such as bodybuilding and dietetics), medical technologies, and radical anatomical modifications, Ortega documents the ambiguous legacy of a western theoretical tradition that has always despised the body. Utilising a theoretical framework that is mainly informed by the phenomenology of the body, feminist theory, disability studies and the thought of Michel Foucault, Corporeality, Medical Technologies and Contemporary Culture address several ethical and psychological issues associated with the experience and perception of the body in our cultural landscape. Drawing on these diverse areas of philosophical and analytical work, this book will interest those researching Law, Medicine, and Sociology.
Identity, Performance and Technology
Title | Identity, Performance and Technology PDF eBook |
Author | S. Broadhurst |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2012-10-23 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1137284447 |
This project investigates the implications of technology on identity in embodied performance, opening up a forum of debate exploring the interrelationship of and between identities in performance practices and considering how identity is formed, de-formed, blurred and celebrated within diverse approaches to technological performance practice.
Theatre, Performance and Analogue Technology
Title | Theatre, Performance and Analogue Technology PDF eBook |
Author | Kara Reilly |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2013-10-22 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1137319674 |
This trans-historical collection explores analogue performance technologies from Ancient Greece to pre-Second World War. From ancient mechanical elephants to early modern automata, Enlightenment electrical experiments to Victorian spectral illusions, this volume offers an original examination of the precursors of contemporary digital performance.
The Performing Subject in the Space of Technology
Title | The Performing Subject in the Space of Technology PDF eBook |
Author | M. Causey |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2015-07-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1137438169 |
This book reflects on the aftermath of shifts encountered in the maturing of digital culture in areas of critical theory and artistic practices, focusing on the awareness that contemporary subjectivity is one that dwells within both the virtual and the real.
Black Women Centre Stage
Title | Black Women Centre Stage PDF eBook |
Author | Paola Prieto López |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2023-12-13 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1003824927 |
This book examines the political alliances that are built across the diaspora in contemporary plays written by Black women playwrights in the UK. Through the concept of creative diasporic solidarity, it offers an innovative theoretical approach to examine the ways in which the playwrights respond creatively to the violence and marginalisation of Black communities, especially Black women. This study demonstrates that theatre can act as a productive space for the ethical encounter with the Other (understood in terms of alterity, as someone different from the self) by examining the possibilities of these plays to activate the spectators’ responsibility and solidarity towards different types of violence experienced by Black women, offering alternative modes of relationality. The book engages with a range of contemporary works written by Black women playwrights in the UK, including Mojisola Adebayo, Theresa Ikoko, Diana Nneka Atuona, Gloria Williams, Charlene James, or Yusra Warsama, bringing to the fore a gendered and intersectional approach to the analysis of the texts. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in contemporary theatre, gender studies and diaspora studies.
Black British Women's Theatre
Title | Black British Women's Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Abram |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 3030514595 |
This book marks a significant methodological shift in studies of black British women’s theatre: it looks beyond published plays to the wealth of material held in archives of various kinds, from national repositories and themed collections to individuals’ personal papers. It finds there a cache of unpublished manuscripts and production recordings distinctive for their non-naturalistic aesthetics. Close analysis of selected works identifies this as an intersectional feminist creative practice. Chapters focus on five theatre companies and artists, spanning several decades: Theatre of Black Women (1982-1988), co-founded by Booker Prize-winning writer Bernardine Evaristo; Munirah Theatre Company (1983-1991); Black Mime Theatre Women’s Troop (1990-1992); Zindika; and SuAndi. The book concludes by reflecting on the politics of representation, with reference to popular postmillennial playwright debbie tucker green. Drawing on new interviews with the playwrights/practitioners and their peers, this book assembles a rich, interconnected, and occasionally corrective history of black British women’s creativity. By reproducing 22 facsimile images of flyers, production programmes, photographs and other ephemera, Black British Women’s Theatre: Intersectionality, Archives, Aesthetics not only articulates a hidden history but allows its readers their own encounter with the fragile record of this vibrant past.