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Research Methods In Theatre And Performance Baz Kershaw Helen Nicholson

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Research Methods In Theatre And Performance Baz Kershaw Helen Nicholson
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Baz Kershaw; Helen Nicholson
ISBN: 9780748646081, 0748646086
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Research Methods In Theatre And Performance Baz Kershaw Helen Nicholson by Baz Kershaw; Helen Nicholson 9780748646081, 0748646086 instant download after payment.

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  • Created in association with TaPRA, the leading UK Theatre and Performance Research organisation, with chapters produced by specialist groupings.
  • Provides many detailed project case studies and examples - including successful practice-based PhDs - plus analysis of dynamic couplings between methods, methodologies and skill-sets.
  • Introduction interrogates crucial qualities of performing arts research that constitute theatre and performance as, variously, single-, multi-, inter-, and trans-disciplinary.
  • Contributors include: Maggie B. Gale (Chair of Drama, University of Manchester); Steve Dixon (Professor of Digital Performance, Brunel University); Joanne 'Bob' Whalley and Lee Miller (University Lecturers and founders Fictional Dogshelf Theatre Company); Simon Ellis and Rosemary Lee (independent performance/dance makers); Roberta Mock (Professor of Performance, University of Plymouth).

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