The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance

This Handbook offers a multiform sweep of theoretical, historical, practical and personal glimpses into a landscape roughly characterised as contemporary Irish theatre and performance. Bringing together a spectrum of voices and sensibilities in each of its four sections - Histories, Close-ups, Inter...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Jordan, Eamonn (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Weitz, Eric (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 1. Introductions/Orientations
  • 2. The Mainstream: Problematising and Theorising; Shaun Richards
  • 3. The Theatre Royal, Dublin; Conor Doyle
  • 4. The Politics of Performance: Theatre in and About Northern Ireland; Lisa Fitzpatrick
  • 5. The Literary Tradition in the History of Modern Irish Drama; Christopher Murray
  • 6. #WakingTheFeminists; Carole Quigley
  • 7. Live Art in Ireland; Una Mannion
  • 8. Gestures of Resistance: Dance in 1990s Ireland; Finola Cronin
  • 9. Contemporary Theatre in Irish Language; Máirtín Coilféir
  • 10. Theatre for Young Audiences in Ireland; Tom Maguire
  • 11. Performance in the Community: Amateur Drama and Community Theatre; Elizabeth Howard
  • 12. Performing Politics: Queer Theatre in Ireland, 1968-2017; J. Paul Halferty
  • 13. Long Flame in the Hideous Gale: The Politics of Popular Irish Performance, 1950-2000; Susanne Colleary
  • 14. Other Theatres; Christopher Collins
  • 15. Independent Theatre and New Work; Gavin Kostick
  • 16. Funding, Sponsorship and Touring; Shelley Troupe
  • 17. New Century Theatre Companies; Cormac O'Brien
  • 18. The Joyful Mysteries of Comedy; Bernard Farrell
  • 19. Lambert Theatre and Puppetry Redefined; John McCormick
  • 20. Scenic Transitions: From Drama to Experimental Practices in Irish Theatre; Noelia Ruiz
  • 21. Key Moments and Relationships: Working with Pat Kinevane; Jim Culleton
  • 22. Irish Cinema and Theatre; Ruth Barton
  • 23. Actor Training Ireland since 1965; Rhona Trench
  • 24. Ireland: A Designer's Theatre; Siobhán O'Gorman
  • 25. Props at the Abbey; Eimer Murphy
  • 26. Ireland: An Actor's Theatre; Bernadette Sweeney
  • 27. The Figurative Artist: ÚNA'N'ANU; Úna Kavanagh
  • 28. Ireland: A Director's Theatre; Ian R. Walsh
  • 29. In the wake of Olwen Fouéré's riverrun; Kellie Hughes
  • 30. Ireland: A Writer's Theatre; Nicholas Grene
  • 31. The Making of Mainstream; Rosaleen McDonagh
  • 32. Participatory Performance: Spaces of Creative Negotiation; Kate McCarthy and Una Kealy
  • 33. Other Spaces (Non-Theatre Spaces); Charlotte McIvor
  • 34. Irish Plays in Other Places; Kevin Wallace
  • 35. Adaptation and Transformation; Anne Fogarty
  • 36. Circuitous Pathways: Marina Carr's Labyrinth of Feminist Form in the US World Premiere of Phaedra Backwards; Melissa Sihra
  • 37. Being Intercultural in Irish Theatre and Performance; Cathy Leeney
  • 38. Once Upon a Time in the Life of Arambe: A Personal Reflection; Bisi Adigun
  • 39. Intercultural Arrivals and Encounters with Trauma in Contemporary Irish Drama; Eva Urban
  • 40. Dramaturgical Complicity: Representing Trauma in Brokentalkers' Blue Boy; Kate Donoghue
  • 41. Between the City and the Village: Liminal Spaces and Ambivalent Identities in Contemporary Irish Theatre; Brian Devaney
  • 42. Verse in Twenty-First Century Irish Theatre; Kasia Lech
  • 43. The Gate Theatre on the Road: O'Casey, Pinter and Friel; Mária Kurdi
  • 44. Festivals and Curation; Willie White
  • 45. Interart Relations and Self-reflexivity in Contemporary Irish Drama; Csilla Bertha
  • 46. "Contempt of Flesh": adventures in the uncanny valley; Ashley Taggart
  • 47. The Dance of Affect in Contemporary Irish Dance Theatre; Aoife McGrath
  • 48. Artistic Vision and Regional Resistance: The Gods Are Angry, Miss Kerr and the Red Kettle Theatre Company; Richard Hayes and Una Kealy
  • 49. Cultural Materialism and a Class Consciousness?; Erica Meyers
  • 50. The Utilisation of Domestic Space in the Reflection of Economic Struggles of Modern Living in Conor McPherson's New Translation of The Nest; Maha Alatawi
  • 51. Audiences: Immersive and Participatory; Ciara L. Murphy
  • 52. Sounding Affect in Pan Pan Theatre's Adaptation of All That Fall; Angela Butler
  • 53. Music in Irish Theatre: the sound of the people; Ciara Fleming
  • 54. Sightings of Comic Dexterity; Eric Weitz
  • 55. Acts of Remembering in Irish Theatre; Emilie Pine
  • 56. Staging a Response: No Escape and the rise of documentary theatre in Ireland; Luke Lamont
  • 57. Children of the Revolution: 1916-2016; James Moran
  • 58. Post-feminism and Ethical Issues in Four Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Plays; Mária Kurdi
  • 59. Reflections on Bernard Shaw and the 21st Century Dublin Stage; Audrey McNamara
  • 60. 'Endless Art': The Contemporary Archive of Performance; Barry Houlihan.