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Average rating: 4.06 · 225 ratings · 24 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
Performing Remains: Art and...

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The Explicit Body in Perfor...

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Theatre and History

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Yo seré tu espejo

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A Wild Divinity

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Bibliography of Jewish life...

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“On “theatricality” as a descriptor, see the essays in the special issue “Theatricality,” ed. Josette Feral, Sub-Stance 31, nos. 2, 3, 2002; the collection edited by Tracy Davis and Thomas Postlewait, Theatricality (Cambridge University Press, 2004); Erika Fischer-Lichte, “Introduction” to “Theatricality: A Key Concept in Theatre and Cultural Studies,” Theatre Research International, 20, no. 2, 1995: 97–105; And Samuel Weber, Theatricality as Medium (New York: Fordham University Press,”
Rebecca Schneider, Performing Remains: Art and War in Times of Theatrical Reenactment

“Even in combat boots feminine form is hounded by the historical legacy of sex discrimination in everyday social practice, by the history and control of woman's "appropriate" imaging, and by the effects which that appropriation [...] has had upon women's lives.”
Rebecca Schneider, The Explicit Body in Performance



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