Theatres of Feeling

Theatres of Feeling

Author: Jean I. Marsden

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-06-27

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1108476139

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Engaging account of theatregoing in the later eighteenth century that explores how audiences responded emotionally to the performances.


Feeling Theatre

Feeling Theatre

Author: Martin Welton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-11-22

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0230355536

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Why is it that in going to see plays we are also touched or moved by them, and is there more than metaphor involved in such claims? Considering these and other questions, this book examines a range of contemporary performance works in which performers and their audiences occupy a shared realm of feelings, in which the play is not always the thing.


The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies

Author: Lisa Zunshine

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 681

ISBN-13: 0199978069

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies applies developments in cognitive science to a wide range of literary texts that span multiple historical periods and numerous national literary traditions.


Forms of Emotion

Forms of Emotion

Author: Peta Tait

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1000464431

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Forms of Emotion analyses how drama, theatre and contemporary performance present emotion and its human and nonhuman diversity. This book explores the emotions, emotional feelings, mood, and affect, which make up a spectrum of ‘emotion’, to illuminate theatrical knowledge and practice and reflect the distinctions and debates in philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, and other disciplines. This study asserts that specific forms of emotion are intentionally unified in drama, theatre, and performance to convey meaning, counteract separation and subversively champion emotional freedom. The book progressively shows that the dramatic and theatrical representation of the nonhuman reveals how human dominance is offset by emotional connection with birds, animals, and the natural environment. This book will be of great interest to students and researchers interested in the emotions and affect in dramatic literature, theatre studies, performance studies, psychology, and philosophy as well as artists working with emotionally expressive performance.


Theatre and Feeling

Theatre and Feeling

Author: Anne Bogart

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2010-06-30

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 1350315982

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How does a tragedy arouse pity and fear? How do music and lighting set a mood or convey an emotional tone for an audience? Why does theatre move us? Theatre & Feeling explores the idea that, for many people, theatre is a passion. It provides an intellectual framework for the range of emotional experience engendered by the theatre, establishing a base-line for further thinking and practice in this rich and emergent area of inquiry. Moving across western dramatic theory and theatre history, the book demonstrates the centrality of feeling to the theatre. Foreword by Anne Bogart.


Theatre and Feeling

Theatre and Feeling

Author: Anne Bogart

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2010-06-30

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1137013788

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How does a tragedy arouse pity and fear? How do music and lighting set a mood or convey an emotional tone for an audience? Why does theatre move us? Theatre & Feeling explores the idea that, for many people, theatre is a passion. It provides an intellectual framework for the range of emotional experience engendered by the theatre, establishing a base-line for further thinking and practice in this rich and emergent area of inquiry. Moving across western dramatic theory and theatre history, the book demonstrates the centrality of feeling to the theatre. Foreword by Anne Bogart.


Theatres of Affect

Theatres of Affect

Author: Erin Hurley

Publisher: New Essays on Canadian Theatre

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781770912168

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A collection of essays by seasoned and emerging scholars that take the emotional temperature of Canadian performances.


Affects in 21st-Century British Theatre

Affects in 21st-Century British Theatre

Author: Mireia Aragay

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-04-09

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 3030584860

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This book explores the various manifestations of affects in British theatre of the 21st century. The introduction gives a concise survey of existing and emerging theoretical and research trends and argues in favour of a capacious understanding of affects that mediates between more autonomous and more social approaches. The twelve chapters in the collection investigate major works in Britain by playwrights and theatre makers including Mojisola Adebayo, Mike Bartlett, Alice Birch, Caryl Churchill, Tim Crouch and Andy Smith, Rachel De-lahay, Reginald Edmund, James Fritz, David Greig, Idris Goodwin, Zinnie Harris, Kieran Hurley, Lucy Kirkwood, Anders Lustgarten, Yolanda Mercy, Anthony Neilson, Lucy Prebble, Sh!t Theatre, Penelope Skinner, Stef Smith, Kae Tempest and debbie tucker green. The interpretations identify significant areas of tension as they relate affects to the fields of cognition, politics and hope. In this, the chapters uncover interrelations of thought, intention and empathy; they reveal the nexus between identities, institutions and ideology; and, finally, they explore how theatre can accomplish the transition from a sense of crisis to utopian visions.


Theatre of Witness

Theatre of Witness

Author: Teya Sepinuck

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1849053820

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Exploring diverse human experiences in the US, Poland and Northern Ireland, this book is of interest to practitioners and students of applied theatre, peace and conflict studies, professionals working in conflict resolution, counselors, psychotherapists, professionals in the field of criminal and restorative justice, and spiritual seekers.


Into the Spotlight

Into the Spotlight

Author: Carrie Hope Fletcher

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2020-09-17

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0241462126

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Inspired by the much-loved classic Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild, Into the Spotlight is a magical new story from bestselling author and acclaimed performer Carrie Hope Fletcher. Brilliant Aunt Maude visits seasides the world over and has become quite the pebble collector. Pebbles of all shapes, sizes and colours and even one that looked a bit like Elvis Presley if you squinted a bit. Her favourite pebbles, however, are Marigold, Mabel and Morris. One by one, and by strange and unusual ways, each child arrives at the stage door of Brilliant Aunt Maude's theatre in the heart of London, home to an extraordinary cast of performers. There's Dante the miraculous magician, Petunia the storyteller and seventy-year-old contortionists - the Fortune Sisters! But ticket sales are dwindling and the curtains might have to close - for the final time. Until one day, as the Pebbles are exploring the many nooks and crannies of the theatre, they stumble upon something they were never meant to find . . . something that just might save the theatre after all . . .