Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
Aug 21, 2003
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415314550
ISBN-13
9780415314558
Description
Richard Schechner's exploration of performance theory offers readers a profound insight into the intersection of art, culture, and society. His work navigates the complexities of how performance shapes and is shaped by the human experience, bridging the gap between academic theory and practical application in theatre. With a keen focus on the social dimensions of performance, Schechner's perspective challenges conventional understandings and invites a deeper engagement with the art form.
Through rich examples and thought-provoking analysis, Schechner delves into the ways performance acts as a reflection of both individual and collective identities. His approach encourages readers to consider the cultural implications of performance, making his work essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of theatre and its role within the larger societal framework.
Through rich examples and thought-provoking analysis, Schechner delves into the ways performance acts as a reflection of both individual and collective identities. His approach encourages readers to consider the cultural implications of performance, making his work essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of theatre and its role within the larger societal framework.
Genres
Classics
Contemporary