Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Apr 28, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415372461
ISBN-13
9780415372466
Description
This revised edition offers an insightful exploration into the evolving field of performance studies, highlighting key developments that have shaped its study. Richard Schechner draws from his wealth of experience to discuss the interplay between performance and society, emphasizing the importance of context in understanding various forms of performance.
The book blends theory and practice, making complex concepts accessible to readers. Schechner examines diverse performance types, including theater, dance, and ritual, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of their role in human expression and connection.
As a foundational text, it not only serves students and scholars but also engages practitioners in the field. Schechner’s dynamic writing fosters a thoughtful dialogue between readers and the myriad possibilities of performance as a cultural phenomenon.
The book blends theory and practice, making complex concepts accessible to readers. Schechner examines diverse performance types, including theater, dance, and ritual, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of their role in human expression and connection.
As a foundational text, it not only serves students and scholars but also engages practitioners in the field. Schechner’s dynamic writing fosters a thoughtful dialogue between readers and the myriad possibilities of performance as a cultural phenomenon.
Genres
Philosophy