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British theatre: bruising and beloved
Artist/Author: Chris Mead | Editor: Keith Gallasch, Virginia Baxter | Reference: A0689
A review of In-Yer-Face: British Drama Today by Aleks Sierz
Male Trouble: Masculinity and the Performance of Crisis
Artist/Author: Fintan Walsh | Reference: P2409 | ISBN: 9780230579699 | Type: Publication
Male Trouble explores how Wetern masculinity has increasingly appeared as a troubled gender category in recent times, using a variety of performative case studies. Includes a chapter on work by Ron Athey and Franko B.
A Pageant of Great Women
AIDS
autobiography
bleeding
blood
body
crisis
criticism
David Blaine
femininity
feminism
film
Fintan Welsh
Franko B
gay
gender
HIV
hypermasculine
identity
male body
Mark O' Rowe
Mark Ravenhill
masculinity
masochism
men
patriarchy
performance
performance art
politics
power
psychoanalysis
queer
ritual
Ron Athey
sacrifice
sexuality
spectacle
the abject
theatre
theory
trauma
troubled masculinity
The Routledge Drama Anthology and Sourcebook: From Modernism to Contemporary Performance
Editor: Maggie B. Gale, John F. Deeney, Dan Rebellato | Reference: P2237 | ISBN: 9780415466622 | Type: Publication
an anthology of source materials for performance
Alan Sinfield
Alfred Jarry
Andre Breton
Anton Chekhov
Antonin Artaud
Arthur Symons
August Strindberg
avant-garde
Bertolt Brecht
Caryl Churchill
Christopher St. John
Cicely Hamilton
criticism
Emile Zola
Enrico Prampolini
Ernst Toller
Eugenio Barba
Ewan McColl
Federico García Lorca
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Forced Entertainment
Guillaume Apollinaire
Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Hallie Flanagan
Hans-Thies Lehmann
Helen Gilbert
Henrik Ibsen
history
Howard Barker
ideology
James Baldwin
Jean Baudrillard
Joanne Tompkins
John McGrath
László Moholy-Nagy
Laurie Anderson
Marie Bressard
Marie Irene Fornés
Mark Ravenhill
Maurice Maeterlinck
naturalism
Nicholas Zurbrugg
Oskar Kokoshka
Pierre Quillard
politics
Raoul Hausmann
Robert Lepage
Roland Barthes
Ronald Gow
Sheila Stowell
SuAndi
Susan Carlson
Terry Eagleton
text
theatre
theory
Tim Etchells
Umberto Boccioni
Walter Benjamin
Walter Greenwood
Theatre & Globalisation
Artist/Author: Dan Rebellato | Editor: Jen Harvie and Dan Rebellato | Reference: P1242 | ISBN: 978-0-230-21830-7 | Type: Publication
Explores the contribution that theatre has made to our slowly evolving consciousness of our world as a whole. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).