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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El ideal infinitamente variable de lo popular / The Infinitely Variable Ideal of the Popular
$898 -
A Phenomenology of Acting: Acting As ’embodied Enquiry’
$2,023 -
Christian Falsnaes: Elixir
$1,400 -
Odyssey Works: Transformative Experiences for an Audience of One
$1,225 -
Paul Mccarthy
$2,197 -
Towards a Theatrical Jurisprudence
$6,075 -
How to Audition on Camera: A Hollywood Insider’s Guide for Actors
$523 -
William Yang: Stories of Love and Death
$2,250 -
Robert Rauschenberg: Salvage
$1,400 -
Morten Viskum: Works 1993-2016
$2,450 -
Animals are dumb and plants are even dumber
$2,248 -
An Artist’s Life
$875 -
Howard Barker’s Art of Theatre: Essays on His Plays, Poetry and Production Work
$1,438 -
Haircuts by Children, and Other Evidence for a New Social Contract
$488 -
Ritual, Performance and the Senses
$1,798 -
Rosalyn Drexler: Who Does She Think She Is?
$1,750 -
Body, Psyche, and Taboo: Vienna Actionism and Early Vienna Modernism
$1,798 -
A.bandit: A Secret Has Two Faces
$1,398 -
The Art of Being Many: Towards a New Theory and Practice of Gathering
$1,800 -
The Cambridge Introduction to Performance Theory
$3,600