Theatricality and the Arts

Theatricality and the Arts
Title Theatricality and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Andrew Quick
Publisher EUP
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9781399511650

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Theatricality and the Arts

Theatricality and the Arts
Title Theatricality and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Richard Rushton
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 325
Release 2024-04-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1399511688

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Theatricality and the Arts presents a series of investigations of the notion of 'theatricality'. Primarily, theatricality concerns that which pertains to theatre, but the term has always carried with it the potentially pejorative associations of exaggeration and fakery. The essays here question and contest such associations. The book is divided into four sections which together provide a comprehensive interrogation of theatricality. The four sections begin with multimedia, where theatricality is examined in relation to mixed modes of media (internet art, painting, performance and digital display). A second section takes a philosophical approach to questions of theatricality. A third section looks at art, broadly speaking, but also at the historical contexts of art, photography and other media (literature, film, music). A final section features reflections on theatre and cinema, often in conjunction. Considered as a whole, the collection contributes to debates on theatricality in various fields, while also enabling a cross-examination of approaches to the topic.

Theatricality and the Arts

Theatricality and the Arts
Title Theatricality and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Richard Rushton
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2024-04-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 139951167X

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Theatricality and the Arts presents a series of investigations of the notion of 'theatricality'. Primarily, theatricality concerns that which pertains to theatre, but the term has always carried with it the potentially pejorative associations of exaggeration and fakery. The essays here question and contest such associations. The book is divided into four sections which together provide a comprehensive interrogation of theatricality. The four sections begin with multimedia, where theatricality is examined in relation to mixed modes of media (internet art, painting, performance and digital display). A second section takes a philosophical approach to questions of theatricality. A third section looks at art, broadly speaking, but also at the historical contexts of art, photography and other media (literature, film, music). A final section features reflections on theatre and cinema, often in conjunction. Considered as a whole, the collection contributes to debates on theatricality in various fields, while also enabling a cross-examination of approaches to the topic.

Incapacity and Theatricality

Incapacity and Theatricality
Title Incapacity and Theatricality PDF eBook
Author Tony McCaffrey
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 198
Release 2019-01-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1351165186

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Incapacity and Theatricality acknowledges the distinctive contribution to contemporary theatrical performance made by actors with intellectual disabilities. It presents a close examination of certain key theatrical performances across a variety of different media, including John Cassavetes’ 1963 social issues film A Child Is Waiting; the performance art collaboration between Robert Wilson and Christopher Knowles; and the provocative pranksterism of Christoph Schlingensief’s talent show mockumentary FreakStars 3000. Tracing a global path of performances, Incapacity and Theatricality offers an analysis of how actors with intellectual disabilities have emerged onto the main stage, and how their inclusion calls into question long-held assumptions about both theatre and intellectual disability. For postgraduate students, or anyone interested in the shifting dynamics of twenty-first century theatre, McCaffrey’s work offers a vital consideration of the intersubjective relations between people with and without intellectual disabilities and ultimately addresses urgent questions about the situation and representation of the contemporary subject caught up somewhere between incapacity and theatricality.

April in Paris

April in Paris
Title April in Paris PDF eBook
Author Irena R. Makaryk
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Drama
ISBN 1487503725

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Attracting over fifteen million visitors, the 1925 Paris Expo had an ambitious goal to create a new modernist style which would reflect the great scientific, industrial, and technological advances that produced a new spirit known as "modern." In April in Paris, author Irena R. Makaryk explores the theatre arts' vital cultural and political impact at this celebrated international exhibition. Drawing extensively from unexplored archival documents from France, Austria, and North America, April in Paris is the first major study to focus on theatre arts at the 1925 Paris Expo and the audacious Soviet contributions to this fair. Turning a spotlight on the uses and representations of theatricalized spaces, Makaryk analyses their political challenge at a time when relations between the West and the USSR were rife with tension. Copiously illustrated with beautiful colour and black and white illustrations, this book elucidates the complex role of the international fair as a catalyst for spirited cultural debate and for aesthetic change.

Absorption and Theatricality

Absorption and Theatricality
Title Absorption and Theatricality PDF eBook
Author Michael Fried
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 282
Release 1988-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226262130

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With this widely acclaimed work, Michael Fried revised the way in which eighteenth-century French painting and criticism are viewed and understood. Analyzing paintings produced between 1753 and 1781 and the comments of a number of critics who wrote about them, especially Dennis Diderot, Fried discovers a new emphasis in the art of the time, based not on subject matter or style but on values and effects.

Beckett's Breath

Beckett's Breath
Title Beckett's Breath PDF eBook
Author Sozita Goudouna
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 218
Release 2018-01-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474421652

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This book attends to fifty breath-related artworks (including sculpture, painting, new media, sound art, performance art) and contextualises Beckett's Breath within the intermedial and high-modernist discourse.