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Marko Kölbl
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Fritz Trümpi
(eds.)
Music and Democracy
Participatory Approaches
This book explores how music relates to democratic participation - on- and offline, throughout cultures, in various times, social settings, and political systems.
Leopold Lippert
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Ralph J. Poole
(eds.)
The Politics of Gender in Early American Theater
Revolutionary Dramatists and Theatrical Practices
This collection explores the role and relevance of gender in the formation of American theatrical culture in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Annegret Huber
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Doris Ingrisch
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Therese Kaufmann
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Johannes Kretz
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Gesine Schröder
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Tasos Zembylas
(eds.)
Knowing in Performing
Artistic Research in Music and the Performing Arts
How can performing be transformed into cognition? What does it mean to think through music, theatre, or dance?
Dramatic Disgust
Aesthetic Theory and Practice from Sophocles to Sarah Kane
Pity, Fear, DISGUST: This study investigates how from antiquity to in-yer-face theatre the sensation of disgust has animated the dramatic genre.
Emerging Affinities – Possible Futures of Performative Arts
Emerging Affinities connects disciplines and discourses to investigate the future of performative forms.
Sabine Huschka
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Barbara Gronau
(eds.)
Energy and Forces as Aesthetic Interventions
Politics of Bodily Scenarios
Aesthetic dimensions of energetic processes. Theoretical, analytic and critical approaches to dance, theatre and performance in dialogue.
Wolfgang Schneider
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Lebogang L. Nawa
(eds.)
Theatre in Transformation
Artistic Processes and Cultural Policy in South Africa
Theatre is a mirror of society; artists are seismographs in processes of transformation. The book is based on a research about Cultural Policy in post-apartheid South Africa.
Manfred Brauneck
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ITI Zentrum Deutschland
(eds.)
Independent Theatre in Contemporary Europe
Structures – Aesthetics – Cultural Policy
What about the state of independent theatre? A reflection about the last 20 years – and agile insights in heterogeneous european productions.
Performing the Digital
Performativity and Performance Studies in Digital Cultures
»Performing the Digital« maps the registers of performance at work in digital cultures and seeks to place performance studies in today's media landscapes.
Hawaiian Hula `Olapa
Stylized Embodiment, Percussion, and Chanted Oral Poetry
Hula `Olapa, a performance tradition of Hawaii, shapes and transmits oral history via a distinct set of performative means of framing and stylization.