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Zusatztext "Readings in Performance and Ecology assembles a broad range of essays that take as their respective foci ecological debates, animals in performance, ecoactivism, landscapes and bodies, ecocriticism in dramatic literature, and the practicalities of theatremaking . . . Whereas ecocriticism has emerged from the discipline of literary criticism as a rich subfield, terms such as 'ecodramaturgy' and 'ecodirecting' have not yet carved out a place in the vernacular of theatre and performance studies. This anthology seeks to do this." - The Drama Review "The book features a very strong collection of essays, which reshape theatre in a field of diverse practices . . . Although theatre is conventionally assumed to be human-centred, the book has perfectly represented the power of the 'other-than-human' world and the outer landscape in the history of drama . . . fascinating and thought-provoking." - Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism "The real strength of this edited collection is Arons and May's guiding vision of 'the fierce, inexorable interconnectivity between nature and human culture' . . . these essays successfully interweave performance and story to show us why and how our telling matters." - ISLE Informationen zum Autor Robert Baker-White, Williams College, USADerek Lee Barton, independent scholarUna Chaudhuri, New York University, USADowning Cless, Tufts University, USAAnne Justine D'Zmura, California State University, Long Beach, USASara Freeman, University of Puget Sound, USAIan Garrett, York University, CanadaKathleen M. Gough, University of Glasgow, UKNelson Gray, University of Victoria, CanadaWallace Heim, independent scholarCornelia Hoogland, University of Western Ontario, CanadaBaz Kershaw, Warwick University, UKBruce McConachie, University of Pittsburgh, USAJustin A. Miller, Texas A and M University, USAMeg O'Shea, independent scholarSarah Ann Standing, New York City College of Technology, CUNY, USAArden Thomas, California Institute of Technology, USABarry Witham, University of Washington, USA Klappentext This ground-breaking collection focuses on how theatre, dance, and other forms of performance are helping to transform our ecological values. Top scholars explore how familiar and new works of performance can help us recognize our reciprocal relationship with the natural world and how it helps us understand the way we are connected to the land. Zusammenfassung This ground-breaking collection focuses on how theatre, dance, and other forms of performance are helping to transform our ecological values. Top scholars explore how familiar and new works of performance can help us recognize our reciprocal relationship with the natural world and how it helps us understand the way we are connected to the land. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Wendy Arons and Theresa J. May Part I: Ecocriticism and Dramatic Literature Theatre, Environment, and the Thirties - Barry Witham Bringing Blood to Ghosts: English Canadian Drama and the Ecopolitics of Place - Nelson Gray Other Others: Dramatis Animalia in Some Alternative American Drama - Robert Baker-White Part II: Animals and/in Performance The Silence of the Polar Bears: Performing (Climate) Change in the Theatre of Species - Una Chaudhuri Dancing with Monkeys? On Performance Commons and Scientific Experiments - Baz Kershaw Everything à la Giraffe : Science, Performance, and a Spectacular Body in Nineteenth-Century Vienna - Derek Lee Barton Part III: Theorizing Ecoperformance Ethics, Evolution, Ecology, and Performance - Bruce McConachie Natural Disaster, Cultural Memory: Montserrat Adrift in the Black and Green Atlantic - Kathleen M. Gough Stillness in Nature: Eeo Stubblefield's Still Dance with Anna Halprin - Arden Thomas Part IV: Ecoactivism and Performance British Alternative Companies and Antinuclear Plays: Eco-Conscious Theatre in Thatcher's Britain - Sara Freeman...