This project addresses the contexts of Practice as Research and how to
undertake it. A comparison is made between Artistic Research and Practice
Research recognizing that research through practices with being-doing-knowing
is central to both.
This timely collaboration by three prominent scholars of media-based
performance presents a new model for understanding and analysing theatre and
performance created and experienced where time-based, live events, and
mediated technologies converge - particularly those works conceived and
performed explicitly within the context of contemporary digital culture.
Focusing on the dramatic contributions of American modernist poets, this anthology showcases plays from notable figures like Wallace Stevens, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Ezra Pound, spanning 1910 to 1960. It contextualizes their works within theater history, addressing production practices, acting styles, and performance venues. The volume includes a critical introduction to modernist drama and detailed analyses of each play, enhancing accessibility for students and scholars. Edited by theater experts Sarah Bey-Cheng and Barbara Cole, it revitalizes interest in this unique theatrical legacy.
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Focusing on Gertrude Stein's contributions, this work delves into her dramatic writings in the context of the avant-garde movements in theater and film. By exploring the intersections of her work with these historical movements, the author highlights Stein's innovative approaches and their impact on modern performance art. The examination reveals how her unique style and themes resonate within the broader landscape of 20th-century artistic experimentation.