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Engaging Audiences A Cognitive Approach To Spectating In The Theatre Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Bruce Mcconachie

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Engaging Audiences A Cognitive Approach To Spectating In The Theatre Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Bruce Mcconachie
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Bruce McConachie
ISBN: 9780230609884, 0230609880
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Engaging Audiences A Cognitive Approach To Spectating In The Theatre Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Bruce Mcconachie by Bruce Mcconachie 9780230609884, 0230609880 instant download after payment.

Engaging Audiences provides an insightful introduction to spectatorship from the perspective of cognitive studies.  Using performances of several plays and a wide array of scientific evidence, McConachie examines the dynamics of conscious attention, mental concepts, empathy, emotion, and culture in theatregoing.  This ground-breaking study challenges many of the current theories used to understand spectators and is a valuable resource to artists and scholars interested in how and why audiences enjoy performance.

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