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The Methuen Drama Handbook of Theatre History and Historiography: Methuen Drama Handbooks

Editat de Claire Cochrane, Jo Robinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2019
The Methuen Drama Handbook of Theatre History and Historiography is an authoritative guide to contemporary debates and practices in this field. The book covers the key themes and methods that are current in theatre history research, with a particular focus on expanding the object of study to include engagement with theatre and performance practices and the development of theatre histories around the world. Central to the book are eighteen specially commissioned essays by established and emerging scholars from a wide range of international contexts, whose discussion of individual case studies is predicated on their understanding and experience of their 'local' landscape of theatre history. These essays reveal where important work continues to be done in the field and, most valuably, draws on academic contexts beyond the Western academy to expand our knowledge of the exciting directions that such an approach opens up. Prefaced by an introduction tracing the development of the discipline of theatre history and changing historiographical approaches, the Handbook explores current issues pertaining to theatre and performance history research, as well as providing up to date and robust introductions to the methods and historiographic questions being explored by researchers in the field. Featuring a series of essential research tools, including a detailed list of resources and an annotated bibliography of key texts, this is an indispensable scholarly handbook for anyone working in theatre and performance history and historiography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350034297
ISBN-10: 1350034290
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Methuen Drama Handbooks

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers a more expansive and inclusive sense of theatre histories nationally and locally around the world, moving decisively away from a purely Western academic focus

Notă biografică

Claire Cochrane is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Worcester, UK. Jo Robinson is Professor of Drama and Performance at the University of Nottingham, UK. Together in 2016 they published the co-edited Theatre History and Historiography Ethics, Evidence and Truth. Both have published widely on the history of British theatre with a particular emphasis on the importance of expanding knowledge of the regional and local experience. Claire Cochrane's 2011 monograph Twentieth Century British Theatre Industry, Art and Empire mapped the social and economic factors which shaped theatre across the entire United Kingdom over a hundred year period. Hers was the first large-scale national history to chart the growing involvement of theatre artists of colour emerging from the communities of 'new' British formed from the international legacy of Empire. Jo Robinson's research focuses on the relationship between performance, place, community and region. In 2016 she published Theatre & The Rural. Her current work focuses on the potential for digital technologies to enable an enhanced engagement with theatre history and heritage.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsList of ContributorsAcknowledgements How to use this bookClaire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK) 1. IntroductionClaire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK) 2. Research Methods and MethodologiesClaire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK) 3. Current Research: Case Studies from the Field3.1 Seeing Differently Through Time and SpaceIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.1.1 A-foot in Time: Temporality in the Space of a Moment in Theatre HistoryRosemarie Bank (Kent State University, USA)3.1.2 Nuwhju and the Archive: Recuperating the History of Aboriginal Australian Performance PracticeMaryrose Casey (Monash University, Australia) 3.2 Challenging Dominant HistoriesIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.2.1 Theatre History vs Theatre Canon: the Chilean CaseMilena Grass Kleiner (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, USA), Mariana Hausdorf Andrade (Independent Scholar), Nancy Nicholls (Universidad Católica de Chile, USA)3.2.2 When Napoleon went to the Theatre: A Closer Examination of Stories and the History of the Milanese Patriotic SceneLaura Peja (Università Cattolica, Italy) 3.3 Politics, Precursors and ErasureIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.3.1 How to Make Political Theatre? Polish Socialist Realism as a Historiographical ProblemDorota Sosnowska (Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw, Poland)3.3.2 The First Actress Party:Adunni Oluwole and the First Guerrilla Theatre in NigeriaNgozi Udengwu (University of Nigeria, Nigeria) 3.4 Mapping Landscapes of TheatreIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.4.1 Mapping London's Amateur Theatre HistoriesDavid Coates (University of Warwick, UK)3.4.2 Between Back Province and Metropolis. Actor Autobiographies as Sources to Trace Cultural MobilityKatharina Wessely (University of Vienna, Austria) 3.5 Place and the Performance EventIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.5.1. History vs Historiography. A Renaissance Case Study RevisitedClelia Falletti (University of Rome, Italy), trans. by Victor Emmanuel Jacono3.5.2 Of Shrine and Stage: A Study of Huizhou Temple Theatre in Late Imperial ChinaXiaohuan Zhao (Shanxi Normal University & Donghua University, Shanghai, China) 3.6 Material Evidence and the ArchiveIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.6.1 Historiography of Yellowface: Stage Makeup, Materiality and TechnologyEsther Kim Lee (Duke University, USA)3.6.2 Archived Voices: Attempting to Listen to the Theatrical PastRuthie Abeliovich (University of Haifa, Israel) 3.7 The Imperatives of Local Difference Introduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.7.1 What's in a Name? The Performance of Language in the Invention of Colonial and Postcolonial South Asian Theatre HistoryRashna Darius Nicholson (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)3.7.2 Korean Masked Dance Drama and a Historiography of EmotionsHyunshik Ju (Kyonggi University, South Korea) 3.8 Rhizomes and Palimpsests: Theatre Histories Across CulturesIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)3.8.1 Erased Trails: Investigating Icelandic-Canadian Theatre HistoryMagnus Thor Thorbergsson (University of Iceland, Iceland)3.8.2 Decolonizing Theatre History in the Arab World (The Case of the Maghreb)Khalid Amine (Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tétouan, Morocco) 4. Changing Perspectives and Current ChallengesIntroduction: Claire Cochrane (University of Worcester, UK) and Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)4.1 A Manifesto for Performance ResearchElisabeth Dutton (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)4.2 Digital Histories, Digital Landscapes: New Possibilities of Arranging the Record Jo Robinson (University of Nottingham, UK)4.3 Historians in Dialogue: a Roundtable Discussion5.1. Works Cited5.2 Annotated Bibliography5.3 Selected ResourcesIndex

Recenzii

The collection's impressive range of case studies, thought-provoking organization and attentiveness to innovative methodologies offer readers a wealth of possibilities and ideas. This is a book that should change forever how we think about - and practice - theatre history and historiography.