Performing Arts
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Performing Arts
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Performing Arts
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Incoming Resources
- The opera fanatic, ethnography of an obsession, Claudio E. Benzecry
- Representing black Britain, a history of black and Asian images on British television, Sarita Malik
- Theatre and aural attention, stretching ourselves, George Home-Cook
- Performing otherness, Java and Bali on international stages, 1905-1952, Matthew Isaac Cohen
- Feminist futures?, theatre, performance, theory, edited by Elaine Aston and Geraldine Harris
- Trauma, media, art, new perspectives, edited by Mick Broderick and Antonio Traverso
- Alexander Kluge, Raw Materials for the Imagination, edited by Tara Forrest
- Madness, power and the media, class, gender and race in popular representations of mental distress, by Stephen Harper
- Certain fragments, contemporary performance and forced entertainment, Tim Etchells ; photographs by Hugo Glendinning
- Performance theatre and the poetics of failure, by Sara Jane Bailes
- On the art of the theatre, Edward Gordon Craig
- Makeover TV, selfhood, citizenship, and celebrity, Brenda Weber
- The Routledge reader in politics and performance, edited by Lizbeth Goodman with Jane De Gay
- Avant Garde Theatre, 1892-1992, Christopher Innes
- The witch's flight, the cinematic, the black femme, and the image of common sense, Kara Keeling
- Queer dramaturgies, international perspectives on where performance leads queer, edited by Alyson Campbell, Stephen Farrier
- Deleuze, altered states and film, Anna Powell
- Screening Culture, Viewing Politics, An Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India, Purnima Mankekar
- Reframing bodies, AIDS, bearing witness, and the queer moving image, Roger Hallas
- Theatre and performance in digital culture, from simulation to embeddedness, Matthew Causey
- Einstein on the audiovisual, the montage of music, image and sound in cinema, Robert Robertson
- Immersive theatres, intimacy and immediacy in contemporary performance, Josephine Machon
- Feminist theatre practice, a handbook, Elaine Aston
- Presenting on TV and radio, an insider's guide, Janet Trewin
- Hip-hop revolution in the flesh, power, knowledge, and pleasure in Lil' Kim's lyricism, Greg Thomas
- Postdramatic theatre, Hans-Thies Lehmann ; translated and with an introduction by Karen Jurs-Munby
- Supercinema, film-philosophy for the digital age, William Brown
- Shylock in Germany, antisemitism and the German Theatre from the Enlightenment to the Nazis, Andrew G. Bonnell
- Brazil on screen, cinema novo, new cinema, utopia, Lucia Nagib
- Taboo comedy, television and controversial humour, edited by Chiara Bucaria, Luca Barra
- Starting drama teaching, Mike Fleming
- Modern Asian theatre and performance 1900-2000, Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr, Siyuan Liu and Erin B. Mee
- Performance and the politics of space, theatre and topology, Erika Fischer-Lichte and Benjamin Wihstutz
- Production culture, industrial reflexivity and critical practice in film and television, John Thornton Caldwell
- Actor training, edited by Alison Hodge
- Super bitches and action babes, the female hero in popular cinema, 1970-2006, Rikke Schubart
- Film and ethics, foreclosed encounters, Lisa Downing and Libby Saxton
- Allegorical images, tableau, time and gesture in the cinema of Werner Schroeter, by Michelle Langford
- A strange proximity, stage presence, failure, and the ethics of attention, Jon Foley Sherman
- Film, art, new media, museum without walls?, edited by Angela Dalle Vacche
- Cinema by other means, Pavle Levi
- Contemporary European theatre directors, edited by Maria M. Delgado and Dan Rebellato
- From acting to performance, essays in modernism and postmodernism, Philip Auslander
- Classics in film and fiction, edited by Deborah Cartmell ... [et al.]
- Physical theatres, a critical introduction, Simon Murray and John Keefe
- Impossible bodies, femininity and masculinity at the movies, Christine Holmlund
- Theatre studies, an introduction, by Erika Fischer-Lichte
- Cinema beyond film, media epistemology in the modern era, edited by Francois Albera and Maria Tortajada
- History on film/film on history, Robert A. Rosenstone
- Cinematic geopolitics, Michael J. Shapiro
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