Theatre & the visual / Dominic Johnson.
Series: Theatre&Publication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Description: xiv, 82 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN: 9780230246621 (pbk.); 0230246621 (pbk.)Other title: Theatre and the visualSubject(s): Theater -- Philosophy | Theater audiencesDDC classification: 792.01 LOC classification: PN 2039 | .J56 2012Summary: This volume argues that theatre studies' preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a fuller, political consideration of the visual. It examines the spectator's role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre.Summary: This volume argues that theatre studies' preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a fuller, political consideration of the visual. It examines the spectator's role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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This volume argues that theatre studies' preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a fuller, political consideration of the visual. It examines the spectator's role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 75--79) and index.
This volume argues that theatre studies' preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a fuller, political consideration of the visual. It examines the spectator's role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre.
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