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    Bern : transcript Verlag | Bielefeld, Germany :Transcript Verlag,
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    almahu_9949206759502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (348 p.) , 1587 MB 20 SW-Abbildungen
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-8394-4840-9
    Serie: Postmigrantische Studien 4
    Inhalt: The concept of »postmigration« has recently gained importance in the context of European societies' obsession with migration and integration along with emerging new forms of exclusion and nationalisms. This book introduces ongoing debates on the developing concept of »postmigration« and how it can be applied to arts and culture. While the concept has mainly gained traction in the cultural scene in Berlin, Germany, the contributions expand the field of study by attending to cultural expressions in literature, theatre, film, and art across various European societies, such as the United Kingdom, France, Finland, Denmark, and Germany. By doing so, the contributions highlight this concept's potential and show how it can offer new perspectives on transformations caused by migration.
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I: Discourses and interventions -- Postmigrant Europe: Discoveries beyond ethnic, national and colonial boundaries -- When do societies become postmigrant? A historical consideration based on the example of Switzerland -- Contested crises Migration regimes as an analytical perspective on today's societies -- "The cultural capital of postmigrants is enormous" Postmigration in theatre as label and lens -- A postmigrant contrapuntal reading of the refugee crisis and its discourse 'Foreigners out! Schlingensief's Container' -- Part II: Cultural representations -- Class, knowledge and belonging Narrating postmigrant possibilities -- Postmigrant remembering in mnemonic affective spaces Senthuran Varatharajah's Vor der Zunahme der Zeichen and Pooneh Rohi's Araben -- "I don't write about me, I write about you" Four major motifs in the Nordic postmigration literary trend -- Towards an aesthetics of migration The "Eastern turn" of German-language literature and the German cultural memory after 2015 -- Towards an aesthetics of postmigrant narratives Moving beyond the politics of territorial belonging in Ilija Trojanow's Nach der Flucht (2017) -- We Are Here Reflections on the production of a documentary film on the theatre in postmigrant Denmark -- Part III: Postmigrant spaces -- The square, the monument and the re-configurative power of art in postmigrant public spaces -- Recovering migrant spaces in Laurent Maffre's graphic novel Demain, Demain -- Zamakan: Towards a contrapuntal image -- "Tense encounters" How migrantised women design and reimagine urban everyday life -- Contemplating the coronavirus crisis through a postmigrant lens? From segregative refugee accommodations and camps to a vision of solidarity -- Contributors. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-8376-4840-0
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    London :Bloomsbury Visual Arts, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
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    almahu_9949712144602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (360 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-350-35949-1
    Inhalt: This open access handbook explores the increasingly cross-disciplinary nature of cultural work and assesses how it engages with other fields, such as: education, research, and health; as well as the defining issues of our time such as the climate emergency, the quest for sustainable development, discrimination of all kinds, and the need for achieving greater inclusivity. Across six sections, the book includes over 30 contributions from a range of authors - from cultural practitioners in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, based on direct experience in the field, as well as theoretical analyses of these areas by academics, curators, and independent researchers. The book is essential reading for students of arts and cultural management, management in other creative industries, and curation. 〈i〉The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Onassis Foundation, Greece. 〈/i〉
    Anmerkung: 〈b〉Table of Contents〈/b〉 〈b〉List of Illustrations〈/b〉 〈b〉Notes on Contributors〈/b〉 〈b〉Acknowledgements〈/b〉 〈b〉 〈/b〉 〈b〉Foreword: Cultural Work in a Complex World〈/b〉 〈b〉Introduction to the Handbook of Cultural Work, 〈i〉Christos Carras (Onassis Cultural Centre, Greece)〈/i〉〈/b〉 〈b〉Part One: Spaces of cultural action〈/b〉 1.1. Cultural and creative districts in a changing Europe, 〈i〉Adrian Ellis (Global Cultural District Network, UK / Turkey)〈/i〉 1.2. Transformative arts. Community theatre as democratic infrastructure, 〈i〉Jasmina Ibrahimovic (Rotterdam Wijktheater, Bosnia and Herzegovina / Netherlands)〈/i〉 & 〈i〉Catherine Koekoek (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, The Netherlands)〈/i〉 1.3. The power of neglected spaces, 〈i〉Mieke Renders (BE, Manager for urban and rural regeneration, Belgium)〈/i〉 1.4. Spaces of cultural action: focusing on working in and with communities, in public spaces, in urban districts or rural areas, or across borders, 〈i〉Piotr Michalowski (European Network of Cultural Centres, Poland)〈/i〉 1.5. Places for life, 〈i〉Gundega Laivina (Pratt Institute, NY, Latvia)〈/i〉 1.6. The street, the field, the workshop and the stage: staging grounds for transdisciplinary urban enquiry, 〈i〉Dr. John Bingham-Hall (Theatrum Mundi, UK)〈/i〉 1.7. Artists Without Borders - Building a case for cultural policies that transcend nations, 〈i〉Milica Ilic (Office National de Diffusion Artistique, Serbia)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part Two: Cross-sectoral cultural action〈/b〉 2.1. New Cultural Policies for Enabling Cross-Sectoral Positive Transformation, 〈i〉Sylvia Amann (IDEA Consult / Creative FLIP, Denmark)〈/i〉 2.2. Culture and well-being - a promising area of cross-sectoral action, 〈i〉Rarita Zbranca (Cluj Cultural Centre, Romania)〈/i〉 2.3. Navigating the digital future, Kristina Maurer 〈i〉(S+T+ARTS, EU)〈/i〉 & 〈i〉Veronika Liebl (Ars Electronica Centre, Austria)〈/i〉 2.4. The Lion and the Mouse - The move from informal to formal education in Brussels, 〈i〉Christophe De Jaeger (Gluon - Platform for Art, Science, and Technology, Belgium)〈/i〉 2.5. Artistic Thinking and Societal Change, 〈i〉Dr. Jaana Erkkilä-Hill〈/i〉 〈i〉(University of the Arts, Finland)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part Three: Politics, Power & Access〈/b〉 3.1. The meaning of participation, 〈i〉François Matarasso (A Restless Art / Independent researcher / blogger, France)〈/i〉 3.2. How can culture and the arts recover and reaffirm values of solidarity? Strategy and action from a network of municipalities, 〈i〉Marta Martins (Artemrede, Portugal)〈/i〉 3.3. Et maintenant, on va où? Diversity in arts and culture: between formal correctness and genuine needs, 〈i〉Yamam Al-Zubaidi (National Touring Theatre of Sweden, Iraq / Sweden)〈/i〉 3.4. Road of Oblivion and Love: Orchestrated Ebbs and Flows in Romany Cultural Development, 〈i〉Vasil Chaprazov (Roma public intellectual, Bulgaria)〈/i〉 3.5. Art, Aesthetics, and Access: disability and contemporary cultural practice, 〈i〉Ben Evans (British Council, UK)〈/i〉 3.6. A call to bear witness, 〈i〉Christina Varvia (GR, Forensic Architecture)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part Four: The cultural economy, funding, and policies in Europe〈/b〉 4.1. The busy intersection of cultural and social policy, 〈i〉Tere Badia (Culture Action Europe, Belgium / Estonia)〈/i〉 & Gabriele Rosana 4.2. For Culture to address global challenges - the 2022 Recommendation of the Council of Europe, 〈i〉Philippe Kern (KEA, France)〈/i〉 4.3. Imagine! Philanthropy for Europe, 〈i〉André Wilkens (NEMO, Amsterdam)〈/i〉, 〈i〉Isabelle Schwarz〈/i〉〈i〉〈/i〉&〈i〉 Tsveta Andreeva (European Cultural Foundation, Amsterdam)〈/i〉 4.4. The potential of crowdfunding in culture, 〈i〉Isabelle De Voldere (IDEA Consult, Belgium)〈/i〉 & 〈i〉Martina Fraioli (European Network of Cultural Centres, Belgium)〈/i〉 4.5. Cultural entrepreneurship and funding policies in Europe, 〈i〉Annick Schramme (University of Antwerp, Belgium)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part Five: Culture, the climate emergency and the Sustainable Development Goals〈/b〉 5.1. Senses of Purpose, 〈i〉Lucia Pietroiusti (Serpentine Galleries, UK / Italy)〈/i〉 5.2. Culture and the Sustainable Development Goals, 〈i〉Christos Carras (Onassis Cultural Centre, Greece)〈/i〉 5.3. Environmental Policy Frameworks and Cultural Work, 〈i〉Iphigenia Taxopoulou〈/i〉 〈i〉(Julie's Bicycle, UK / Greece)〈/i〉 5.4. Theatre into the Doughnut, 〈i〉Caroline Barneaud, Darious Ghavami & Tristan Pannatier (Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, Switzerland)〈/i〉 5.5. What Would It Mean to Restitute to Earth All We Have Taken from the Earth? Decolonial Aesthesis and Transition in Art, Design, and Fashion, 〈i〉a Discussion between Hicham Khalidi and Rolando Vázquez (Van Eyck Academy, Netherlands / Mexico)〈/i〉 5.6. Ecological sensing of "aquaforming" in the age of Aquatocene, 〈i〉Robertina Šebjanic (HR/SI, Artist, Croatia / Slovenia)〈/i〉 〈b〉Part Six: The digital transformation of cultural practice〈/b〉 6.1. The Digital Transformation of Cultural Practice, 〈i〉Oonagh Murphy (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK / Ireland)〈/i〉 6.2. The interdependence of networked archives, 〈i〉Alessandro Ludovico (Neural / Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK / Italy)〈/i〉 6.3. How to communicate, collaborate and distribute - Canal180's decade-long learnings, case studies and contributions from our network, 〈i〉João Vasconcelos (Canal 180, Portugal)〈/i〉 6.4. Platform fever, 〈i〉Prodromos Tsiavos (Onassis Cultural Centre, Greece)〈/i〉 〈b〉Index〈/b〉
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-350-35946-7
    Sprache: Englisch
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    almahu_BV017051259
    Umfang: 157 S. : , zahlr. Ill.
    Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3-9808851-2-7
    Anmerkung: Text dt. und engl.
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Komparatistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen/Literaturen , Kunstgeschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Künstler ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Bildband ; Biografie ; Bildband ; Biographie ; Bildband ; Biografie ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Bildband ; Biografie ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Bildband ; Biografie
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    Oxford u.a. :Clarendon Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV010676277
    Umfang: XXV, 614 S. : Kt.
    ISBN: 0-19-866158-4
    Inhalt: The literature of Ireland displays an exceptional richness and diversity - whether in Irish or English, by native Irish and Anglo-Irish writers or by outsiders like Edmund Spenser whose works were deeply imbued with the country in which he lived and wrote. In over 2,000 entries, the Companion to Irish Literature surveys the Irish literary landscape across some sixteen centuries, describing its features and landmarks. Entries range from ogam writing, developed in the 4th century, to the fiction, poetry, and drama of the l990s; and from Cu Chulainn to James Joyce. There are accounts of authors as early as Adomnan, 7th century Abbot of Iona, up to contemporary writers such as Roddy Doyle, Brian Friel, Seamus Heaney, and Edna OBrien. Individual entries are provided for all major works, from Tain Bo Cuailnge - the Ulster saga reflecting the Celtic Iron Age - to Swifts Gullivers Travels, Edgeworths Castle Rackrent, O Cadhains Cre na Cille, and Banvilles The Book of Evidence
    Inhalt: The Companion also illuminates the historical contexts of these writers, and the events which sometimes directly inspired them - the Famine of 1845-8, which provided a theme for novelists, poets, and memoirists from William Carleton to Patrick Kavanagh and Peadar O Laoghaire; the founding of the Abbey Theatre and its impact on playwrights such as J.M. Synge and Padraic Colum; the Easter Rising that stirred Yeats to the `terrible beauty of `Easter 1916. It offers a wealth of information on general topics, ranging from the stage Irishman to Catholicism, Protestantism, the Irish language, and university education in Ireland; and on genres such as annals, bardic poetry, and folksong. The majority of entries include a succinct bibliography, and the volume also provides a chronology and maps
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Literatur ; Englisch ; Schriftsteller ; Literatur ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Biografie ; Enzyklopädie ; Wörterbuch ; Biografie ; Enzyklopädie ; Wörterbuch ; Enzyklopädie
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    Cambridge [u.a.] :Cambridge Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV006159149
    Umfang: XVI, 217 S. : , zahlr. Ill.
    Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-521-35128-6
    Inhalt: Shakespeare was a supremely successful accommodator. The story of his career as actor and playwright, which this book tells, shows the accommodation of his remarkable talents to the circumstances of his time: the social, political and professional life of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. It describes the development of this talent into genius. It also describes a background of theatrical rivalry, opportunism, service to noble patrons, and the sometimes involuntary involvement in political intrigue. The book begins with Stratford-upon-Avon and investigates Shakespeare's likely link with the Earls of Derby, who were probably his first theatrical patrons. It goes on to detail the theatrical conditions that prevailed when Shakespeare first embarked on his profession. Year by year Peter Thomson recreates Shakespeare's writing career, showing how the plays mirror their times. The story reveals the precarious nature of theatrical survival, the constant threat posed by the withdrawal of noble or royal patronage, the spread of disease, the anxieties of war and the uncertain climate. Peter Thomson's concern throughout is with the concrete details of the profession, setting out playhouse practices from the viewpoint of playwright, actor and audience. His discussion of the London playhouses incorporates the new evidence provided by the recent Rose and Globe excavations. The narrative is succinct but entertaining, enabling the non-expert to pick a clear path through contemporary political struggles and intrigues, the structure of Elizabethan patronage, the formation and disbanding of theatre companies and the fate of their buildings. There are numerous illustrations. Some will be familiar to students of Shakespeare, but are reproduced here in the context of his professional development; others have been gleaned from museums, libraries and great houses to illustrate the wider social context of Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): 1564-1616 Shakespeare, William ; Zeithintergrund ; 1564-1616 Shakespeare, William ; Theater ; Theater ; Englisch ; Drama ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Mehr zum Autor: Thomson, Peter 1938-
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  • 6
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949863660902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (358 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031550126
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Renovating the Irish Theatre History Survey -- The Structure of the Book -- Conclusion -- References -- Part I Histories -- 2 Economic Expansion and Moral Conservatism (1957-1966) -- Part I: Historical Overview -- Part II: Theatre and Performance Practices -- Genres, Methods and Approaches -- Key Practitioners and Companies -- Mary O'Malley -- Tomás Mac Anna -- Hilton Edwards -- The Pike Theatre -- Phyllis Ryan and Gemini Productions -- Landmark Plays and Productions -- An Triail by Mairéad Ní Ghráda (1964) -- Philadelphia here I come! By Brian Friel (1964) -- A Whistle in the Dark by Tom Murphy (1961) -- Seminal Revivals -- Revivals of Yeats -- Spotlight on Institutions and Festivals -- The Dublin Theatre Festival -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Rapid Change, Revision and the "Troubles" (1966-1980) -- Part 1: Historical Context -- Part II: Theatre and Performance Practices -- Genres, Methods and Approaches -- Key Practitioners and Companies -- Bronwen Casson -- Joe Dowling -- Patrick Mason -- Druid and Garry Hynes -- Landmark Plays and Productions -- The Flats by John Boyd (1971) -- Non-Stop Connolly Show by Margaretta D'Arcy and John Arden (1975) -- A Pagan Place by Edna O'Brien (1972, 1977) -- Seminal Revivals -- Beckett Revival -- Spotlight on Institutions and Festivals -- Project Arts Centre -- Galway International Arts Festival -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Crisis, Uncertainty and Scandal (1980-1994) -- Part I: Historical Overview -- Part II: Theatre and Performance Practices -- Genres, Methods and Approaches -- Key Practitioners and Companies -- Field Day Theatre Company -- Charabanc Theatre Company -- Rough Magic -- Landmark Plays and Productions -- Tea in a China Cup by Christina Reid (1983) -- Double Cross by Thomas Kilroy (1986). , Digging for Fire by Declan Hughes (1991) -- Eclipsed by Patricia Burke Brogan (1992) -- Seminal Revivals -- O'Casey Revivals -- Spotlight on Institutions and Festivals -- There Are No Irish Women Playwrights 1 (1992) and 2 (1993) -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 The Celtic Tiger, Inward-Migration and the Peace Process (1994-2008) -- Part I: Historical Context -- Part II: Theatre and Performance Practices -- Genres, Methods and Approaches -- Key Practitioners and Companies -- Pan Pan Theatre -- Blue Raincoat Theatre Company -- Calypso Productions -- Marina Carr -- Landmark Plays and Productions -- Riverdance (Premiered 1994) -- Martin McDonagh, The Leenane Trilogy (The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Lonesome West, A Skull in Connemara) (Premiered 1996/1997) -- Tinderbox Theatre, Convictions (2000) -- Seminal Revivals -- The Playboy of the Western World Revivals (Druid Theatre, Abbey Theatre, Pan Pan Theatre) -- Spotlight on Institutions and Festivals -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Recession, Commemoration and Covid-19 (2008-2023) -- Part I: Historical Context -- Part II: Theatre and Performance Practices -- Genres, Methods and Approaches -- Key Practitioners and Companies -- ANU Productions -- Irish-Language Theatre in the West of Ireland: Fíbín, Branar, Moonfish Theatre, An Taibhdhearc and Garraí an Ghiorria -- Teya Sepinuck and Theatre of Witness -- Landmark Plays and Productions -- Brokentalkers, The Blue Boy (2011) -- ANU Productions, Dublin Tenement Experience-Living the Lockout (2013) and THIRTEEN-Constituents (2013) -- Druid Theatre, DruidShakespeare (2015) -- Dead Centre, To Be a Machine (Version 1.0) (2020) -- Seminal Revivals -- Teresa Deevy's Katie Roche (2017, directed by Caroline Byrne) -- Spotlight on Institutions and Festivals. , Fishamble: The New Play Company: "Show in a Bag," "Tiny Plays for Ireland," "A Play for Ireland" "Duets" and "Transatlantic Commissions Scheme" -- The Abbey Theatre (Under the Joint Directorship of Neil Murray and Graham McLaren, 2016-2021) -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Theories -- 7 Nation -- Theatre and the Political Work of Nation-Building -- Woman and/as Nation -- Interrogating National Histories Through the Irish History Play -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Language -- Hiberno-English: An Untamed Language for the Stage -- Storytelling: Performative Language Searching for Community -- Adaptation and Performing Heteroglossia -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Body -- Acting Bodies -- Bodies as Tools -- Intersectional Bodies -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Space -- The Home Place -- -- Liminal Spaces -- Sites of Performance/Non-theatre Spaces -- -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Interculturalism -- Interculturalism's Irish Historical Legacies -- Interculturalism as International Collaborative Relationships -- Contemporary Minority-Led "New" Interculturalisms -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: McIvor, Charlotte Contemporary Irish Theatre Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031550119
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    London :Methuen Drama, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949563588502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (416 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350145429
    Serie: Bloomsbury Handbooks
    Inhalt: The Bloomsbury Handbook of Muslims and Popular Culture illustrates how Muslims participate in a broad spectrum of activities. Moving beyond a framework that emphasizes ritual, legal, historical, or theological issues, this book speaks to how Muslims live in the world, in relation to their religion and the realities of the world around them. The international team of contributors provide in-depth analysis that chronicles Islamic cultural products in regional and transnational contexts, explores dominant and emerging theories about popularization, and offers provocations in the field of religion and popular culture. The handbook is structured in six parts: spaces; appetites; performances; readings; visions; and communities. The book explores a variety of Muslim societies and communities within the last 100 years, ranging from the Islamic presence in Latin American architecture to Muslim Anglophone hip-hop, and Muslims in modern Indian theatre.
    Anmerkung: List of Images List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction: "The Orientations of Muslim Popular Culture", Hussein Rashid (independent scholar, USA) and Kristian Petersen (Old Dominion University, USA) 〈u〉Part I: Spaces〈/u〉 1. Islamic Presence in Latin American Architecture. Three Periods - Three Ways, Fernando Luis Martinez Nespral, (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) 2. Impact of Shiah Government on Public Spaces' Morphology of Tehran after the Islamic Revolution, Narciss Sohrabi (Paris Nanterre University, France) 3. Sights and Sites of Translocal Islam: Chinese-style Mosques in Malaysia and Indonesia, Wai Weng Hew (National University of Malaysia, Malaysia) 4. Eidgah: Multifunctional Open Architecture as a Shared Space for Memory and Emotion, Shaista Anwar (independent architectural historian, India) 5. Image and Object in Islam: On the Ka'bah and Its Popular Representations, Ann Shafer (Rhode Island School of Design, USA) 6. This is Home Now! 'Migrating' Mosques as Symbols of Territorial Identity in the Modern Australian Suburban Landscape, Majdi Faleh (Nottingham Trent University, UK) 〈u〉Part II: Appetites〈/u〉 7. Shi'i Muslim Food Practices in Contemporary Iran: Transformation, Blessing, and Citizenship, Rose Wellman (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA) 8. Muslim Butchers, Ethical practice and Sensory Politics: The Changing Economy of Meat in Mumbai, Shaheed Tayob (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) 9. Muslim Foodways and Pop Culture: Beyond halal, Boundary Maintenance, and SAME-Cuisine, Rachel Brown (University of Victoria, Canada) and Aldea Mulhern (Fresno State University, USA) 〈u〉Part III: Performances〈/u〉 10. Rai, World Music, and Islam, Ted Swedenburg (University of Arkansas, USA) 11. Desert Rhythms and Islamic Girl Groups: Making Modern Music for the Muslim Masses in 1970s Southeast Asia, Bart Barendregt (Leiden University, The Netherlands) 12. The Poetics of Resistance in Muslim Anglophone Hip Hop: A Reading of Omar Offendum as a Representative Voice, Naglaa Hassan (Fayoum University, Egypt) 13. What is a Muslim Comedian? Muslim Comedians and Racialization in the United States, David Feltmate (Auburn University at Montgomery, USA) 14. Representation, Identity, and Community: Muslims in Modern Indian Theatre, Jaclyn Michael (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA) 15. Muslims and Cricket, Ali Khan (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan) 〈u〉Part IV: Readings〈/u〉 16. Sisters, Skanks, and Jezebels: American Muslim Fiction and The Other Woman, Layla AbdullahPoulous (SUNY Empire State College, USA) 17. Towards a Global History of Islamicate Science Fiction, Rebecca Hankins (Texas A&M University, USA) and Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad (University of Washington, USA) 18. Counter-Images?: The Cultural Transfer of the Caricature into Modern Egyptian Culture, Keren Zdafee (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 〈u〉Part V:〈/u〉〈u〉 Visions〈/u〉 19. Indigeneity and Identity Transmission: Amazigh Cultural Expression through Film, Yahya Laayouni (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Habiba Boumlik (LaGuardia Community College, USA) 20. Kannywood: An Embattled Hausa Film Industry in 'Muslim Northern' Nigeria, Muhsin Ibrahim (University of Cologne, Germany) 21. Malaysia's Popular Malay-Muslim TV Fiction and Fan Narratives, Mohd Muzhafar Idrus (Islamic Science University of Malaysia, Malaysia), Ruzy Suliza Hashim (National University of Malaysia, Malaysia), and Raihanah M. M (National University of Malaysia, Malaysia) 22. Islamic Geometric Design in Popular Culture, Eric Broug (Independent Scholar, UK) 23. Radical Hope in Cultural Subversion: Muslim Women Artists on Space and Identity, June-Ann Greeley (Sacred Heart University, USA) 〈u〉Part VI: Communities〈/u〉 24. Consuming Sufism: Rumi and the Marking of a Cultural Icon, Shobhana Xavier (Queen's University, Canada) 25. Materializing Islam: Fashion Advertisements and the Production of the "Muslim Woman", Kayla Wheeler (Xavier University, USA) 26. The Prophet Muhammad's Sandalprint: Muslim Retro-Cool and the Product-Placed Sermon in Contemporary Turkey, Christiane Gruber (University of Michigan, USA) 27. Muslim Preachers and Mass Media, Jacquelene Brinton (University of Kansas, USA) Index
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Theologie/Religionswissenschaften
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783111555218 , 9783111555089
    Serie: Contemporary Drama in English Studies 34
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-155491-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9947413920902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xviii, 232 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511486197 (ebook)
    Serie: Cambridge studies in modern theatre
    Inhalt: This volume provides a theoretical framework for some of the most important play-writing in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century. Examining representative plays by Arnold Wesker, John Arden, Trevor Griffith, Howard Barker, Howard Brenton, Edward Bond, David Hare, John McGrath and Caryl Churchill, the author analyses their respective strategies for persuading audiences of the need for a radical restructuring of society. The book begins with a discussion of the way that theatre has been used to convey a political message. Each chapter is then devoted to an exploration of the engagement of individual playwrights with left-wing political theatre, including a detailed analysis of one of their major plays. Despite political change since the 1980s, political play-writing continues to be a significant element in contemporary play-writing, but in a very changed form.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Strategies of political theatre : a theoretical overview -- 'Reflectionist' strategy : 'kitchen sink' realism in Arnold Wesker's Roots (1959) -- 'Interventionist' strategy : poetic politics in John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959) -- Dialectics of comedgy : Trevor Griffith's Comedians (1975) -- Appropriating middle-class comedy : Howard Barker's Stripwell -- Staging the future : Howard Breton's The Churchill Play (1974) -- Agit-prop revisited : John McGrath's The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black, Black Oil (1973) -- Brecht revisited : David Hare's Fanshen (1975). , Rewriting Shakespeare : Edward Bond's Lear (1971) -- Stragegy of play : Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine (1979).
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: ISBN 9780521258555
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (206 pages).
    ISBN: 0-472-02959-2 , 0-472-11907-9 , 0-472-90000-5
    Serie: Theater--theory/text/performance
    Inhalt: Passionate Amateurs tells a new story about modern theater: the story of a romantic attachment to theater's potential to produce surprising experiences of human community. It begins with one of the first great plays of modern European theater - Chekhov's Uncle Vanya in Moscow - and then crosses the 20th and 21st centuries to look at how its story plays out in Weimar Republic Berlin, in the Paris of the 1960's, and in a spectrum of contemporary performance in Europe and the United States. This is a work of historical materialist theater scholarship, which combines a materialism grounded in a socialist tradition of cultural studies with some of the insights developed in recent years by theorists of affect, and addresses some fundamental questions about the social function and political potential of theater within modern capitalism. Passionate Amateurs argues that theater in modern capitalism can help us think afresh about notions of work, time, and freedom. Its title concept is a theoretical and historical figure, someone whose work in theater is undertaken within capitalism, but motivated by a love that desires something different. In addition to its theoretical originality, it offers a significant new reading of a major Chekhov play, the most sustained scholarly engagement to date with Benjamin's "Program for a Proletarian Children's Theatre," the first major consideration of Godard's La chinoise as a "theatrical" work, and the first chapter-length discussion of the work of The Nature Theatre of Oklahoma, an American company rapidly gaining a profile in the European theater scene. Passionate Amateurs contributes to the development of theater and performance studies in a way that moves beyond debates over the differences between theater and performance in order to tell a powerful, historically grounded story about what theater and performance are for in the modern world.
    Anmerkung: Includes index. , Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- One. Theatre and Communism after Athens -- Two. Of Work and Time -- Three. All Theatre, All the Time -- Four. Of Work, Time, and Revolution -- Five. Of Work, Time, and (Telephone) Conversation -- Six. Solitude in Relation -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 1-306-08159-9
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-472-03633-5
    Sprache: Englisch
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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