Intermediality in Theatre and Performance: Themes in Theatre, cartea 2
Freda Chapple, Chiel Kattenbelten Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042016293
ISBN-10: 9042016299
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Themes in Theatre
ISBN-10: 9042016299
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Themes in Theatre
Cuprins
List of illustrations
Freda CHAPPLE and Chiel KATTENBELT: Key Issues in Intermediality in theatre and performance
Section One: Performing intermediality
Chiel KATTENBELT: Theatre as the art of the performer and the stage of intermediality
Ralf REMSHARDT: The actor as intermedialist: remediation, appropriation, adaptation
Andy LAVENDER: Mise en scène, hypermediacy and the sensorium
Sigrid MERX: Swann’s way: video and theatre as an intermedial stage for the representation of time
Freda CHAPPLE: Digital opera: intermediality, remediation and education
Section Two: Intermedial perceptions
Peter M. BOENISCH: Aesthetic art to aisthetic act: theatre, media, intermedial performance
Christopher B. BALME: Audio theatre: the mediatization of theatrical space
Meike WAGNER: Of other bodies: the intermedial gaze in theatre
Robin NELSON: New small screen spaces: a performative phenomenon?
Peter M. BOENISCH: Mediation unfinished: choreographing intermediality in contemporary dance
performance
Section Three: From adaptation to intermediality
Thomas KUCHENBUCH: Theoretical approaches to theatre and film adaptation: a history
Klemens GRUBER: The staging of writing: intermediality and the avant-garde
Johan CALLENS: Shadow of the Vampire: double takes on Nosferatu
Hadassa SHANI: Modularity as a guiding principle of theatrical intermediality. Me-Dea-Ex: an actual-virtual digital theatre project
Birgit WIENS: Hamlet and the virtual stage: Herbert Fritsch’s project hamlet_X
References
Index
Notes on the contributors
Freda CHAPPLE and Chiel KATTENBELT: Key Issues in Intermediality in theatre and performance
Section One: Performing intermediality
Chiel KATTENBELT: Theatre as the art of the performer and the stage of intermediality
Ralf REMSHARDT: The actor as intermedialist: remediation, appropriation, adaptation
Andy LAVENDER: Mise en scène, hypermediacy and the sensorium
Sigrid MERX: Swann’s way: video and theatre as an intermedial stage for the representation of time
Freda CHAPPLE: Digital opera: intermediality, remediation and education
Section Two: Intermedial perceptions
Peter M. BOENISCH: Aesthetic art to aisthetic act: theatre, media, intermedial performance
Christopher B. BALME: Audio theatre: the mediatization of theatrical space
Meike WAGNER: Of other bodies: the intermedial gaze in theatre
Robin NELSON: New small screen spaces: a performative phenomenon?
Peter M. BOENISCH: Mediation unfinished: choreographing intermediality in contemporary dance
performance
Section Three: From adaptation to intermediality
Thomas KUCHENBUCH: Theoretical approaches to theatre and film adaptation: a history
Klemens GRUBER: The staging of writing: intermediality and the avant-garde
Johan CALLENS: Shadow of the Vampire: double takes on Nosferatu
Hadassa SHANI: Modularity as a guiding principle of theatrical intermediality. Me-Dea-Ex: an actual-virtual digital theatre project
Birgit WIENS: Hamlet and the virtual stage: Herbert Fritsch’s project hamlet_X
References
Index
Notes on the contributors
Notă biografică
Freda Chapple trained at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama before working for the Welsh National ‘Opera For All’, English National Opera, Australian Opera and Scottish Opera as singer, stage manager and staff producer. She is now a Lecturer in Continuing Education (Arts) at the University of Sheffield, where she is the programme director of the English Studies and Performing Arts degree track at the Institute for Lifelong Learning. Freda was the stage manager in charge of the opening night of the Sydney Opera House and she continues to perform in and direct opera. Recent productions include: Cavalleria Rusticana and Trial by Jury, 2004; Façade, 2003; The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny and La Traviata, 2000. Her current research is assessing the impact of digital technology on British Theatre practice and education, for which she holds a Society for Theatre Research award, and narrative structures in academic literacy.
Chiel Kattenbelt is associate professor in Media Comparison and Intermediality at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) where he teaches in the programmes of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Communication and Information Studies, and New Media and Digital Culture. He is also associate professor at the Theatre Academy Maastricht (The Netherlands), where he is head of an interdisciplinary research programme on new theatricality with respect to the public sphere, language and technology. He has published articles in several books and international journals on aesthetics, semiotics, theatre and media theory and intermediality.
Chiel Kattenbelt is associate professor in Media Comparison and Intermediality at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) where he teaches in the programmes of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Communication and Information Studies, and New Media and Digital Culture. He is also associate professor at the Theatre Academy Maastricht (The Netherlands), where he is head of an interdisciplinary research programme on new theatricality with respect to the public sphere, language and technology. He has published articles in several books and international journals on aesthetics, semiotics, theatre and media theory and intermediality.
Recenzii
"Structurally, the book is very well organised, with introductions to each section and an abstract of each chapter facilitating a survey of the contents of the book. It contains an excellent list of references and is well illustrated with fifty-three photographs and diagrams. I am sure this book will provide an excellent resource for scholars and arts practitioners interested in pursuing the impact of new media upon a diverse range of art practices. It provides a welcome addition to the emerging body of literature available on new media and performance." – in: Contemporary Theatre Review 16/4 (2006), 517–518
"An admirable addition to the bookshelf: in its investigation of intermediality this collection takes us to the heart of the debate about the nature of theatre itself and is thus essential reading for anyone, be they theoretician or practitioner, interested in contemporary theatre and performance." – in: TotalTheatre Magazine 18/2 (Summer 2006), p. 31
"An admirable addition to the bookshelf: in its investigation of intermediality this collection takes us to the heart of the debate about the nature of theatre itself and is thus essential reading for anyone, be they theoretician or practitioner, interested in contemporary theatre and performance." – in: TotalTheatre Magazine 18/2 (Summer 2006), p. 31