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What’s The Story? : Essays about art, theater and storytelling
Anne Bogart’s collection of essay explore the storytelling impulse and asks how she, as a “product of postmodernism”, can reconnect to the prima act of making meaning and telling stories.
Thinking Art – Beyond Traditional Aesthetics
Essays on philosophical and aesthetic perspectives on painting, photography, music, architecture, performance and cinema.
The Subversive Imagination: Artists, Society, and Responsibility
Professional writers, artists and cultural critics from around the world offer their views on the issue of the artist’s responsibility to society. Contributors: Page duBois, Ewa Kuryluk, Kathy Acker, Elizam Escobar, Martha Rosler, Eva Hauser,Coco Fusco, Carol Becker, Felipe Ehrenberg, Njabulo S. Ndebele, Michael Eric Dyson, Salman Rushdie / Ahmad Sadri, Henry A. Giroux, Guillermo Gomez-Pena and B. Ruby Rich
P.C.C.: my lunch with anna
Part (13) of Paysages Choregraphiques Contemporains dans le Monde: My Lunch with Anna
P.C.C.: les ballets de-ci ce-la
Part (8) of Paysages Choregraphiques Contemporains dans le Monde
Body Art / Performing The Subject
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance
Reviews ways in which sexuality has been explored and expressed in new forms of performance art and dance, women’s contributions to theatre history, and how theatre has represented women over the centuries.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Traces of History: Jonathan Burrows’ Rethinking of the Choreographic Past
Theatre and Everyday Life: An Ethics of Performance
Examines the relationship between an ethics of performance, a politics of place and a poetics of the urban environment.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Postmodernism, The Key Figures
This book is a kind donation by Natasha Davis. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)