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Paperback New Dramaturgies Book

ISBN: 1349953687

ISBN13: 9781349953684

New Dramaturgies

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This series seeks to develop understanding of dramaturgy as a contemporary field, in dialogue with its rich and varied past. The prefix 'new' invites authors to pay attention to the expansion or re-framing of dramaturgy in relation to contemporary contexts, rather than implying a requirement to replace 'old' with 'new', or to offer a programmatic approach to the definition and practice of dramaturgy. The series will comprise two strands: - Course texts which encompass fresh and original research insights on key themes related to dramaturgy, at an accessible level for students and non-experts; - More specialized work which includes a higher level of theorisation. The books in this series will, for example: look at the dramaturgical implications of new media, globalisation and forms of spectatorship; draw on an 'expanded' use of dramaturgical analysis to examine the relationship between theatrical performance and other disciplines; discuss dramaturgical practice and theory, across a range of perspectives and geographies. Aims of the series: -To foster international dialogue and exchange, extending understanding of the complex contexts of dramaturgy and embracing its diversity and scope -To examine and deploy dramaturgical thinking as a productive analytical and practical approach to performance criticism as well as performance-making -To offer theoretical discussion of dramaturgy as a field -To investigate the relationship between idea and form in contemporary practice, including practice-as-research -To discuss emerging areas of contemporary performance practice that produce new dramaturgies or re-contextualise existing approaches -To provide English-language texts for teaching dramaturgy in Higher Education -To build on existing overviews of dramaturgy and of contemporary performance practice to discuss specific aspects of dramaturgy in detail, applying historical and theoretical rigour

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