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Martin Willis, Marti Willis, Martin Willis
Staging Science - Scientific Performance on Street, Stage and Screen
Inglese · Copertina rigida
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Zusatztext "Staging Science is able to offer up-to-date work for those who are already active in the field of science and performance. But the collection is also an excellent resource for those who are new to the topic. The fact that all of the contributors are experts in their fields! and that the chapters are accompanied by comprehensive bibliographies! also makes the volume an ideal entry into interdisciplinary science studies." (Sarah Hanks! The British Society for Literature and Science! bsls.ac.uk! November! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Martin Willis is Professor of English at Cardiff University, UK. His recent books include Literature and Science (2015) and Vision, Science and Literature, 1870-1920 (2011), which won both the BSLS and the ESSE Book Prizes in 2012. He is editor of the Journal of Literature and Science and Chair of the British Society for Literature and Science. Klappentext This book considers scientific performances across two centuries, from the early nineteenth century to the present day. Performances include demonstrations of technologies, experiments that look like theatre, theatre that looks like science, tourist representations and natural history film-making. Its key aim is to open debate on how scientific activity, both historical and contemporary, might be understood in the context of performance studies and the imaginative acts required to stage engaging performances. Scientific performances have become increasingly of interest to historians of science, literature and science scholars, and in the field of science studies. As yet, however, no work has sought to examine a range of scientific performances with the aim of interrogating and illuminating the kinds of critical and theoretical practices that might be employed to engage with them. With scientific performance likely to become ever more central to scholarly study in the next few years this volume offer a timely, and early, intervention in the existing debates, and aims, too, to be a touchstone for future work. Zusammenfassung This book considers scientific performances across two centuries, from the early nineteenth century to the present day. Performances include demonstrations of technologies, experiments that look like theatre, theatre that looks like science, tourist representations and natural history film-making. Its key aim is to open debate on how scientific activity, both historical and contemporary, might be understood in the context of performance studies and the imaginative acts required to stage engaging performances. Scientific performances have become increasingly of interest to historians of science, literature and science scholars, and in the field of science studies. As yet, however, no work has sought to examine a range of scientific performances with the aim of interrogating and illuminating the kinds of critical and theoretical practices that might be employed to engage with them. With scientific performance likely to become ever more central to scholarly study in the next few years this volume offer a timely, and early, intervention in the existing debates, and aims, too, to be a touchstone for future work. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations.- Acknowledgements.- Notes on Contributors.- Introduction: Imaginative Mobilities; Martin Willis.- 1. Making the Most Beautiful Experiment: Reconstructing Gassiot’s Cascade; Iwan Rhys Morus.- 2. Science in the City: Scientific Display and Urban Performance in Victorian Travel Guides to London; Martin Willis.- 3. Of Hats and Scientific Laughter; Tiffany Watt Smith.- 4. ‘You can’t make a film about mice just by going out into a meadow and looking at Mice’: Staging as Knowledge Production in Natural History Film-making; Jean-Baptiste Gouyon.- 5. ‘Unmediated’ Science Plays: Seeing What Sticks; Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr.- Afterword; Bernard Lightman.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.-...
Sommario
List of illustrations.- Acknowledgements.- Notes on Contributors.- Introduction: Imaginative Mobilities; Martin Willis.- 1. Making the Most Beautiful Experiment: Reconstructing Gassiot's Cascade; Iwan Rhys Morus.- 2. Science in the City: Scientific Display and Urban Performance in Victorian Travel Guides to London; Martin Willis.- 3. Of Hats and Scientific Laughter; Tiffany Watt Smith.- 4. 'You can't make a film about mice just by going out into a meadow and looking at Mice': Staging as Knowledge Production in Natural History Film-making; Jean-Baptiste Gouyon.- 5. 'Unmediated' Science Plays: Seeing What Sticks; Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr.- Afterword; Bernard Lightman.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.-
Riassunto
This book considers scientific performances across two centuries, from the early nineteenth century to the present day. Performances include demonstrations of technologies, experiments that look like theatre, theatre that looks like science, tourist representations and natural history film-making. Its key aim is to open debate on how scientific activity, both historical and contemporary, might be understood in the context of performance studies and the imaginative acts required to stage engaging performances.
Scientific performances have become increasingly of interest to historians of science, literature and science scholars, and in the field of science studies. As yet, however, no work has sought to examine a range of scientific performances with the aim of interrogating and illuminating the kinds of critical and theoretical practices that might be employed to engage with them. With scientific performance likely to become ever more central to scholarly study in the next few years this volume offer a timely, and early, intervention in the existing debates, and aims, too, to be a touchstone for future work.
Relazione
"Staging Science is able to offer up-to-date work for those who are already active in the field of science and performance. But the collection is also an excellent resource for those who are new to the topic. The fact that all of the contributors are experts in their fields, and that the chapters are accompanied by comprehensive bibliographies, also makes the volume an ideal entry into interdisciplinary science studies." (Sarah Hanks, The British Society for Literature and Science, bsls.ac.uk, November, 2016)
Dettagli sul prodotto
| Autori | Martin Willis |
| Con la collaborazione di | Marti Willis (Editore), Martin Willis (Editore) |
| Editore | Palgrave UK |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Copertina rigida |
| Pubblicazione | 09.06.2016 |
| EAN | 9781137499936 |
| ISBN | 978-1-137-49993-6 |
| Pagine | 151 |
| Serie |
Psychotherapie: Praxis Palgrave Pivot Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine Philosophie & Politique / Philosophy & Politics Psychotherapie: Praxis Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine Palgrave Studies in Literature |
| Categoria |
Scienze umane, arte, musica
> Scienze linguistiche e letterarie
> Letteratura generale e comparata
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