_Sound_ provides a lively and engaging overview of relevant critical
theory for students and researchers in theatre and performance
studies. Addressing sound across history and through progressive
developments in relevant technologies, the volume opens up the study
of theatrical production and live performance to understand conceptual
and pragmatic concerns about the sonic. By way of developed case
studies (including Aristophanes's _The Frogs_, Shakespeare's _The
Tempest_, Cocteau's _The Human Voice_, and Rimini Protokoll's
_Situation Rooms_), readers can explore new methodologies and
approaches for their own work on sound as a performance component. In
an engagement with the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of sound
studies, this book samples exciting new thinking relevant to theatre
and performance studies.
Part of the _Theory for Theatre Studies_ series which introduces core
theoretical concepts that underpin the discipline,_ Sound_ provides a
balance of essential background information and new scholarship, and
is grounded in detailed examples that illuminate and equip readers for
their own sonic explorations. Volumes follow a consistent three-part
structure: a historical overview of how the term has been understood
within the discipline; more recent developments illustrated by
substantive case studies; and emergent trends and interdisciplinary
connections. Volumes are supported by further online resources
including chapter overviews, illustrative material and guiding
questions.
Online resources to accompany this book are available at:
https://bloomsbury.com/uk/theory-for-theatre-studies-sound-9781474246460/
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ISBN
9781474246453
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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