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Performing cities[electronic resource] /
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Whybrow, Nicolas,
Performing cities[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
792
書名/作者:
Performing cities/ Edited by Nicolas Whybrow.
作者:
Whybrow, Nicolas,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
271 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Cities and towns in literature.
標題:
Place (Philosophy) in literature.
標題:
Theaters - Stage-setting and scenery
標題:
Performing Arts.
標題:
Theatre studies.
ISBN:
1137455691 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137032522
ISBN:
9781137455697 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Writing Performing Cities: an Introduction-- Nicolas Whybrow PART I: URBAN RHYTHMS 1. Performing Palermo: Protests Against Forgetting-- David Williams 2. Sprawled, Distracted and Trembling: Performing L.A.-- Sue-Ellen Case 3. Performing Paris: an Ecography of Meridians and Atmospheres-- Carl Lavery 4. Performing Chicago: Seven Demolitions-- Matthew Goulish 5. Performing Cape Town: an Epidemiological Study in Three Acts-- Mark Fleishman and Jay Pather 6. Performing Cardiff: Six Approaches to a City and its Performance Pasts-- Mike Pearson and Heike Roms PART II: URBAN LANDS 7. Performing Sydney: Inhabiting the Edge-- Gay McAuley 8. Performing Toronto: Enacting Creative Labour in the Neoliberal City-- Laura Levin 9. Performing Singapore: City/State-- Paul Rae 10. Performing Belgrade: Itineraries of Belonging-- Silvija Jestrovic 11. Performing Jerusalem: Religious, Historical, Ideological and Political Scenarios - and Some Personal Ones-- Freddie Rokem 12. Performing Bogota: Memories of an Urban Bombing-- Maria Estrada-Fuentes Index.
摘要、提要註:
Performing Cities is an edited volume of contributions by a range of internationally renowned academics and performance makers from across the globe, each one covering a particular city and examining it from the dynamic perspectives of performances occurring in cities and the city itself as performance.
電子資源:
Online journal 'available contents' page
Performing cities[electronic resource] /
Whybrow, Nicolas,
Performing cities
[electronic resource] /Edited by Nicolas Whybrow. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 271 p.
Electronic book text.
Writing Performing Cities: an Introduction-- Nicolas Whybrow PART I: URBAN RHYTHMS 1. Performing Palermo: Protests Against Forgetting-- David Williams 2. Sprawled, Distracted and Trembling: Performing L.A.-- Sue-Ellen Case 3. Performing Paris: an Ecography of Meridians and Atmospheres-- Carl Lavery 4. Performing Chicago: Seven Demolitions-- Matthew Goulish 5. Performing Cape Town: an Epidemiological Study in Three Acts-- Mark Fleishman and Jay Pather 6. Performing Cardiff: Six Approaches to a City and its Performance Pasts-- Mike Pearson and Heike Roms PART II: URBAN LANDS 7. Performing Sydney: Inhabiting the Edge-- Gay McAuley 8. Performing Toronto: Enacting Creative Labour in the Neoliberal City-- Laura Levin 9. Performing Singapore: City/State-- Paul Rae 10. Performing Belgrade: Itineraries of Belonging-- Silvija Jestrovic 11. Performing Jerusalem: Religious, Historical, Ideological and Political Scenarios - and Some Personal Ones-- Freddie Rokem 12. Performing Bogota: Memories of an Urban Bombing-- Maria Estrada-Fuentes Index.
Document
Performing Cities is an edited volume of contributions by a range of internationally renowned academics and performance makers from across the globe, each one covering a particular city and examining it from the dynamic perspectives of performances occurring in cities and the city itself as performance.Performing Cities is an edited volume of contributions by a range of internationally renowned academics and performance makers from across the globe, each one covering a particular city and examining it from the dynamic points of view of performances occurring in cities and the city itself as performance. Cities covered are Jerusalem, Singapore, Belgrade, Los Angeles, Cape Town, Toronto, Paris, Bogota, Cardiff, Chicago, Sydney and Palermo. Above all the book explores the possibilities of writing itself as a spatial practice that does justice to the city as a place of multiple movements. Where urban writing has for so long been dominated by textual readings of the city - as seen in the hackneyed trope of the 'city as text' - the case is made here for a move towards a form of situational, relational and performative writing that is premised on the multifarious inflections of bodies and actions in space.
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Nicolas Whybrow is Associate Professor (Reader) in the School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. His most recent books are Art and the City (2011) and, as editor, Performance and the Contemporary City: An Interdisciplinary Reader (2010). He also co-edited the 'On Foot' issue of Performance Research journal (2012).
ISBN: 1137455691 (electronic bk.) :£55.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
371238
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LC Class. No.: PN2039 / .P47 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 792
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