Research Methods in Theatre and Performance
Research Methods for the Arts and HumanitiesGeneral Editor: Gabriele GriffinDesigned to serve postgraduate students and academics teaching research methods, this series provides discipline-specific volumes which explore the possibilities and limitations of a range of research methods applicable to the subject in question.Research Methods in Theatre and PerformanceEdited by Baz Kershaw and Helen NicholsonHow have theatre and performance research methods and methodologies engaged the expanding diversity of performing arts practices? How can students best combine performance/theatre research approaches in their projects? This book's 29 contribut…
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Weitere Autoren: Nicholson, Helen (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-0-7486-4157-4
- EAN: 9780748641574
- Produktnummer: 10173808
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
- Seitenangabe: 256 S.
- Masse: H23.3 cm x B15.7 cm x D1.4 cm 404 g
- Abbildungen: 16 black & white illustrations
- Gewicht: 404
- Sonstiges: Undergraduate
Über den Autor
Baz Kershaw is Professorial Research Fellow in Performance at Warwick University. He worked as an engineer before studying at Manchester, Hawaii and Exeter Universities. His projects in experimental and community-based theatre include productions at the London Drury Lane Arts Lab and, since 2000, eco-specific performances in south-west England. His publications include The Politics of Performance (1992), The Radical in Performance (1999) and Theatre Ecology: Environments and Performance Events (2007).Helen Nicholson is Professor of Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her publications include Applied Drama: The Gift of Theatre (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), Making a Performance: Devising Histories and Contemporary Practices (co-authored with Emma Govan and Katie Normington) (Routledge, 2007) and Theatre & Education (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009).
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