Entangled Performance Histories is the first book-length study that
applies the concept of "entangled histories" as a new paradigm in the
field of theater and performance historiography. "Entangled histories"
denotes the interconnectedness of multiple histories that cannot be
addressed within national frameworks. The concept refers to
interconnected pasts, in which historical processes of contact and
exchange between performance cultures affected all involved.
Presenting case studies from across the world—spanning Africa, the
Arab-speaking world, Asia, the Americas and Europe—the book’s
contributors systematically expand, exemplify and examine the concept
of "entangled histories," thus introducing various innovative
concepts, theories and methodologies for investigating reciprocally
consequential processes of interweaving performance cultures from the
past. Bringing together examples of entanglements in theater and
performance histories from a broad variety of geographical and
historical backgrounds, the book’s contributions build together a
broad basis for a possible and necessary paradigmatic shift in the
field of theater and performance historiography. Ideal for researchers
and students of history, theater, performance, drama and dance, this
volume opens novel perspectives on the possibilities and challenges of
investigating the entangled histories of theater and performance
cultures on a global scale.
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ISBN
9781000825923
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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