Performing Exile Peter AchtenBringing together a range of perspectives to examine the full impact of political, socio economic or psychological experiences of exile, Performing Exile presents an inclusive mix of voices from varied cultural and geographic affiliations. The collected essays in this book focus on live performances that were inspired by living in exile. Chapters blend close critical analysis and ethnography to document and interrogate performances and the contexts
Editors Deane Williams and Constantine Verevis here collect key articles
Los Angeles is undergoing a makeover
This book discusses spaces of performance from formal opera houses to parks and graffiti around the world and is a companion to Theatre in Passing: A Moscow Photo-Diary
ambiguous and often unsettling drama
The contributors to this book discuss the ways in which various fan cultures have sprung up around the stories and how they have proved to be a strong cultural paradigm for the ways in which these phenomena function in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
this book aids practitioners to develop and hone the skills needed to best serve the needs of these diverse communities
this volume specifically examines the functional and spatial ambiguity or liminality between sacred and urban spaces
Rosemary Sassoon looks at Richardson's life and work through the artist and educator's own writings as well as letters and personal recollections from those who knew and worked with her
The Path on the Rainbow: An Anthology of Songs and Chants from the Indians of North America functions as an authoritative guide to Indigenous verse as untouched and uninfluenced by European colonialism in the early nineteenth century
European Culture and the Media presents new research and thinking on cultural globalisation
and the anxieties that give rise to them
Photocinema represents a nuanced theoretical and practical exploration of the experimental cinematic techniques exemplified by artists like Wim Wenders and Hollis Frampton