Spectacular Performances

Spectacular Performances
Author: Stephen Orgel
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 152613053X

Why did Queen Elizabeth I compare herself with her disastrous ancestor Richard II? Why would Ben Jonson transform Queen Anne and her ladies into Amazons as entertainment for the pacifist King James? How do the concept of costume as high fashion and as self-fashioning, as disguise and as the very essence of theatre, relate to one other? How do portraits of poets help make the author readers want, and why should books, the embodiment of the word, be illustrated at all? What conventions connect image to text, and what impulses generated the great art collections of the early seventeenth century? In this richly illustrated collection on theatre, books, art and personal style, the eminent literary critic and cultural historian Stephen Orgel addresses himself to such questions in order to reflect generally on early modern representation and, in the largest sense, early modern performance. As wide-ranging as they are perceptive, the essays deal with Shakespeare, Jonson and Milton, with Renaissance magic and Renaissance costume, with books and book illustration, art collecting and mythography. All are recent, and five are hitherto unpublished.

Spectacular Listening

Spectacular Listening
Author: Byrd McDaniel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0197620469

In ways both mundane and sensational, listening can be an expressive act, enabling people to stage consumption as a public practice -- what author Byrd McDaniel calls "spectacular listening." With a range of compelling ethnographic case studies, McDaniel investigates a broad shift in contemporary listening norms and the stakes for listeners with disabilities. He reveals how listening-as-performance can be an opportunity for play, as well as a critical practice that exposes ableism in music institutions, technologies, and discourse.

Bodies in Dissent

Bodies in Dissent
Author: Daphne Brooks
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780822337225

Performance and identity in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Arican-American creative work.

Spectacular Disappearances

Spectacular Disappearances
Author: Julia H. Fawcett
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 047211980X

A look at England's larger-than-life figures in the 18th century shines a spotlight on contemporary celebrity

The Spectacular Favela

The Spectacular Favela
Author: Erika Mary Robb Larkins
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520282760

"This book examines the political economy of violence in the Rio de Janeiro favela of Rocinha. Based on over two years of research and residence in the community, it offers an ethnographic account of how entangled forms of violence become essential forces shaping everyday social relations in the favela. The first part of the book shows how armed actors--drug traffickers and police--use spectacle to perform power. Yet despite the prevalence of physical violence, the favela has itself become a valuable global brand, consumed in disembodied fashion through media and in embodied fashion through tourism. Exploring media and favela tourism, the second part of the book demonstrates how the social relationships that arise from ongoing favela violence have a direct relationship to the market economy"--Provided by publisher.

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Author: Paul Barron Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1884
Genre: Emperors
ISBN:

This extensive work is a biographical look at one of the most famous Roman emperors, Marcus Aurelius. Often known as the Philosopher Emperor, his accession to the crown was fraught with war and border-holding. Aurelius' life is recounted in great detail in this volume.

Dancing Genius

Dancing Genius
Author: Hanna Järvinen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137407735

Tracing the historical figure of Vaslav Nijinsky in contemporary documents and later reminiscences, Dancing Genius opens up questions about authorship in dance, about critical evaluation of performance practice, and the manner in which past events are turned into history.