The rise and rise of cognitive science and its impact on theatre studies has been significant over the last decade. Now the crossover between ’cog sci’ and phenomenology is getting increased attention, but there are few scholars able to explore both fields and their relation to acting theory, and even fewer who can do so with reference to a lifetime of actual practice. Phillip Zarrilli isthe leading scholar in the phenomenology of acting. This new book is a more direct engagement with phenomenology and cognitive science, proposing a new type of fieldwork to explore the structures of experience in theatrical performance.
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William Yang: Stories of Love and Death
$2,250 -
Fashion As Performance
$1,348 -
Haircuts by Children, and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract
$488 -
Towards a Theatrical Jurisprudence
$6,075 -
Dirty Ear Report #1: Sound, Multiplicity, and Radical Listening
$675 -
Homemade Academic Circus: Idiosyncratically Embodied Explorations into Artistic Research and Circus Performance
$803 -
Paul Mccarthy
$2,197 -
Intersecting Art and Technology in Practice: Techne/Technique/Technology
$4,725 -
A Fragile but Marvelous Life: Reader
$980 -
Dirty Ear Report #2: Sound, Multiplicity, and Radical Listening
$675 -
Robert Rauschenberg: Salvage
$1,400 -
Being a Dancer: Advice from Dancers and Choreographers
$943 -
Animals are dumb and plants are even dumber
$2,248 -
Performance Anxiety Strategies: A Musician’s Guide to Managing Stage Fright
$4,050 -
Ritual, Performance and the Senses
$1,798 -
Music, Dance, Affect, and Emotions in Latin America
$4,275 -
Troubleyn / Laboratorium
$2,700 -
The Concrete Body: Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, Vito Acconci
$3,375 -
The Cambridge Introduction to Performance Theory
$3,600 -
FIA Backström: A-Script
$630

