Theatre and Phenomenology: Manual Philosophy
By (Author) Daniel Johnston
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Red Globe Press
6th May 2017
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Performing arts
Phenomenology and Existentialism
792.01
Hardback
210
Width 156mm, Height 216mm, Spine 20mm
420g
This core textbook provides a clear and accessible introduction to the key concepts of phenomenology in relation to theatre, showing how they shed light on the works of influential theatre-makers such as Brecht, Artaud, and Stanislavski. By placing these concepts in dialogue with theatre-makers, Johnston is able to demonstrate how philosophical ideas can be put to work in a theatrical context and how we can approach difficult theory from a practical perspective. Each chapter features exercises and topics for discussion to encourage readers to explore the ideas presented in more depth. This is an excellent resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of theatre, performance studies, and philosophy.
Daniel Johnston is a Principal Lecturer in Performance for Stage & Screen at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.