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David B. Allison

    David B. Allison se concentre sur l'art de l'interprétation de l'histoire vivante, créant des expériences captivantes pour les visiteurs de sites historiques. Son travail explore comment faire revivre efficacement le passé à travers l'interprétation costumée et la reconstitution, comblant ainsi le fossé entre les événements historiques et le public contemporain. Allison examine comment les chefs de communauté peuvent aborder les questions sensibles entourant les monuments et les mémoriaux, offrant des conseils pratiques pour l'engagement du public dans ces discussions. Son approche souligne l'importance du contexte et de l'immersion dans la formation de notre compréhension de l'histoire.

    Living History
    Reading the New Nietzsche
    • Reading the New Nietzsche

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      In this long awaited volume, David B. Allison argues for a generous approach to Nietzsche`s writings and provides comprehensive analyses of Nietzsche`s The Birth of Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and On the Genealogy of Morals. Unique among other books on Nietzsche, Allison`s text includes individual chapters devoted to Nietzsche`s principal works. Historically oriented and continentally informed, Allison`s readings draw on French and German thinkers such as Heidegger, Bataille, Derrida, Birault, and Deleuze, while explicitly resisting the use of jargon that frequently characterizes those approaches. Reading the New Nietzsche is an outstanding resource for those reading Nietzsche for the first time as well as for those who wish to know him better. Contents Preface, Introduction, 1. The birth of tragedy, 2. The gay science, 3. Thus spoke zarathustra, 4. On the genealogy of morals, Notes, index.

      Reading the New Nietzsche
    • Living History

      Effective Costumed Interpretation and Enactment at Museums and Historic Sites

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of living history museums, this book explores how they adapt to meet changing audience expectations. It offers insights into various interpretive techniques used in these settings, along with best practices derived from extensive evaluations over the past decade. The author examines the interplay between public history, individual agency, and business needs, while also providing a historical overview and strategies for effective costumed interpretation. This work serves as a guide for the future of engaging museum experiences.

      Living History