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Performance on Behalf of the Environment

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Richard D. Besel and Jnan A. Blau - Contributions by Alison Bodkin; Jason Del Gandio; Julia Handschuh; Jess Larson; Theresa May; Leila Nadir; Cary Peppermint; Courtney Ryan; Ray Schultz; David Terry; Anne Marie Todd and Barbara Willard Klappentext Performance on Behalf of the Environment is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars representing the fields of art, communication studies, dance, environmental studies, performance studies, rhetoric, and theater. They explore critically the strengths, limitations, and processes of what can be termed environmental performances. Brimming with vital insight and important questions, this volume stages productive and timely incursions into urgent discussions around performance and environmental stewardship. -- David Fancy, Brock University Zusammenfassung Performance on Behalf of the Environment is a collection of essays from a diverse group of scholars representing the fields of art! communication studies! dance! environmental studies! performance studies! rhetoric! and theater. They explore critically the strengths! limitations! and processes of what can be termed environmental performances. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction: Performance on Behalf of the EnvironmentJnan A. Blau and Richard D. BeselPART I: PERFORMERS AND AUDIENCESChapter 2: It's a Party, Not a Protest: Environmental Community, Co-Incident Performance, and the San José Bike PartyDavid Terry and Anne Marie ToddChapter 3: Performing Nonhuman Liberation: How the ALF and ELF Rupture the Political ImaginationJason Del GandioChapter 4: Eco-Comedy Performance: An Alchemy of Environmentalism and HumorAlison BodkinChapter 5: Embodied Perspective by Incongruity: Environmental Critique in an Age of PerformanceRichard D. BeselPART II: PLACES AND SPACESChapter 6: Reinhabiting the Land: From Vacant Lot to Garden PlotBarbara Willard Chapter 7: "Progress Fell Upon Us": Ecotourism, Culture, and Performance in the Peruvian AmazonJnan A. BlauChapter 8: "On Finding Ways of Being": Kinesthetic Empathy in Dance and EcologyJulia HandschuhChapter 9: Indeterminate Hikes+: Hiking Through the Urban Wilderness Leila Nadir and Cary PeppermintPART III: MATERIALS AND PROCESSESChapter 10: Indigenous Theatre in Global Times: Situated Knowledge and Ecological Communities in Salmon Is Everything and Burning Vision Theresa MayChapter 11: Staging Sustainable Shakespeare: "Greening" the Bard While Advancing Institutional MissionRay Schultz and Jess LarsonChapter 12: Puppet Planets and Spirit Soldiers: Staging Ecological Representations in Baby Universe and Forgotten World Courtney Ryan...

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Authors Richard D. Blau Besel
Assisted by Richard D. Besel (Editor), Besel Richard D. (Editor), Jnan A. Blau (Editor), Blau Jnan A. (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.2013
 
EAN 9780739174982
ISBN 978-0-7391-7498-2
No. of pages 288
Subjects Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature: general, reference works

Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Conservation of the environment, Media and society

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