Dean, David
History, Memory, Performance
1. Introduction
David Dean, Yana Meerzon, Kathryn Prince
2. Discursive Practices and Narrative Models: History, Poetry, Philosophy
Freddie Rokem
3. Performing Pasts for Present Purposes: Reenactment as Embodied, Performative History
Katherine Johnson
4. Minding the Gap: The Choreographer as Hyper-Historian in Oral History-Based Performance
Jeff Friedman
5. Un/becoming Nomad: Marc Lescarbot, Movement, and Metamorphosis in
V K Preston
6. Group Biography, Montage, and Modern Women in
Nancy Copeland
7. Alexander Pushkin’s
J. Douglas Clayton
8. Shakespeare Inside Out:
Irena R. Makaryk
9. Raoul Wallenberg on Stage — or at Stake? Guilt and Shame as Obstacles in the Swedish Commemoration of their Holocaust Hero
Tanja Schult
10. Staging Auschwitz, Making Witnesses: Performances between History, Memory, and Myth
Rachel E. Bennett
11. Real Archive, Contested Memory, Fake History: Transnational Representations of Trauma by Lebanese War Generation Artists
Johnny Alam
12. Performing Collective Trauma: 9/11 and the Reconstruction of American Identity
Josy Miller
13. Contemporary Brazilian Theatre: Memories of Violence on the Post-Dictatorship Stage
Cláudia Tatinge Nascimento
14.
Samantha Mitschke
15. Partners in Conversation: Ethics and the Emergent Practice of Oral History Performance
Edward Little, Steven High
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Performing Arts, Theatre History, Arts, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Editor
- Dean, David
- Meerzon, Yana
- Prince, Kathryn
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2015
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Studies in International Performance
- Page amount
- 307 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137393890
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-48373-0