Theatre and internationalization : perspectives from Australia, Germany, and beyond / edited by Ulrike Garde and John R. Severn.
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- 9781003028406
- 792.01 GAR(CR)
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Institute of English Closed Reference | Institute of English | 792.01 GAR(CR) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | ENG15821 |
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791.43028 STO(CR) Acting for the camera : back to one / | 791.53 LAM(CR) Introduction to puppetry arts / | 792 GEI(CR) Theatre after Empire | 792.01 GAR(CR) Theatre and internationalization : perspectives from Australia, Germany, and beyond / | 792.022 EVA(CR) Frantic Assembly | 792.022 TUR(CR) A poetics of Third Theatre : performer training, dramaturgy, cultural action / | 792.028019 SZL(CR) Fiction's truth : the consequence of representing human suffering, distress, and violence in performance / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Theatre and Internationalization examines how internationalization affects the processes and aesthetics of theatre, and how this art form responds dramatically and thematically to internationalization beyond the stage. With central examples drawn from Australia and Germany from the 1930s to today, the book considers theatre and internationalization through a range of theoretical lenses and methodological practices, including archival research, aviation history, theatre historiography, arts policy, organisational theory, language analysis, academic-practitioner insights, and literary-textual studies. While drawing attention to the ways in which theatre and internationalization might be contributing productively to each other and to the communities in which they operate, it also acknowledges the limits and problematic aspects of internationalization. Taking an unusually wide approach to theatre, the book includes chapters by specialists in popular commercial theatre, disability theatre, Indigenous performance, theatre by and for refugees and other migrants, young people as performers, opera and operetta, and spoken art theatre. An excellent resource for academics and students of theatre and performance studies, especially in the fields of spoken theatre, opera and operetta studies, and migrant theatre, Theatre and Internationalization explores how theatre shapes and is shaped by international flows of people, funds, practices, and works"--
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