_Theory for Theatre Studies: Emotion_ explores how emotion is
communicated in drama, theatre, and contemporary performance and
therefore in society. From Aristotle and Shakespeare to Stanislavski,
Brecht and Caryl Churchill, theatre reveals and, informs but also
warns about the emotions. The term 'emotion' encompasses the emotions,
emotional feelings, affect and mood, and the book explores how these
concepts are embodied and experienced within theatrical practice and
explained in theory. Since emotion is artistically staged, its
composition and impact can be described and analysed in relation to
interdisciplinary approaches. Readers are encouraged to consider how
emotion is dramatically, aurally, and visually developed to create
innovative performance.
Case studies include: _Medea_, _Twelfth Night_, _The Caucasian Chalk
Circle_, Ibsen's _A Doll's House_, and performances by Mabou Mines,
Robert Lepage, Rimini Protokoll, Anna Deavere Smith, Socìetas
Raffaello Sanzio, Marina Abramovic, and The Wooster Group. By way of
these detailed case studies, readers will appreciate new methodologies
and approaches for their own exploration of 'emotion' as a performance
component.
Online resources to accompany this book are available at
https://www.bloomsbury.com/theory-for-theatre-studies-emotion-9781350030848/.
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ISBN
9781350030862
Publisert
2021
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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