Palgrave imprint: 15119 books

by Robert Oliver, John Lauermann
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2017

This book evaluates why cities choose to bid for the Olympics, why Olympic bids fail, and whether cities can benefit from failed bids. Attention is shifted away from host cities (or winners), to consider the impact of the bidding process on urban development in losing cities. Oliver and Lauermann...
by Sue-Ellen Case, Professor Elaine Aston
Language: English
Release Date: February 14, 2008

This classic study is both an introduction to, and an overview of, the relationship between feminism and theatre. The reissued edition features a new Foreword by Elaine Aston who examines the context in which Case's book was written, the influence it has had, subsequent developments in the field and the continued importance of the work.
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Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2012

This is the most complete and compelling account of idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture to date. Engaging with the study of media, gender and celebrity, and sensitive to history and the contemporary scene, these interdisciplinary essays cover male and female idols, production and consumption, industrial structures and fan movements.

Biographical Theatre

Re-Presenting Real People?

by U. Canton
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2011

Marilyn Monroe, Vincent van Gogh or the victims of rendition flights – the number and variety of historical and contemporary figures represented on British stages is amazing. This book develops a new theoretical framework for the representation of real life figures on stage and examines different ways in which they can be included in performances.

Webster: The Tragedies

The Tragedies

by Dr Kate Aughterson
Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2001

Webster's theatre was also Shakespeare's theatre: but their tragedies are very different. Webster has a reputation for angst-ridden, obsessive and debased characters and the creation of a sick and decaying world. Yet his heroines are the amongst the strongest characters, male or female, in Jacobean drama.This...

Transatlantic Broadway

The Infrastructural Politics of Global Performance

by M. Schweitzer
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2015

Transatlantic Broadway traces the infrastructural networks and technological advances that supported the globalization of popular entertainment in the pre-World War I period, with a specific focus on the production and performance of Broadway as physical space, dream factory, and glorious machine.
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Language: English
Release Date: February 8, 2011

Over the last century, many 16th- and 17th-century events and personalities have been brought before home, cinema, exhibition, festival and theatrical audiences. This collection examines these representations, looking at recent television series, documentaries, pageantry, theatre and popular culture in various cultural and linguistic guises.

Performing (for) Survival

Theatre, Crisis, Extremity

by
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2016

This volume gathers contributions from a range of international scholars and geopolitical contexts to explore why people organise themselves into performance communities in sites of crisis and how performance – social and aesthetic, sanctioned and underground – is employed as a mechanism for survival....

Documentary Screens

Nonfiction Film and Television

by Dr Keith Beattie
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 2004

Documentary productions encompass remarkable representations of surprising realities. How do documentaries achieve their ends? What types of documentaries are there? What factors are implicated in their production? Such questions animate this engaging study. Documentary Screens is a comprehensive and...
by Murray Leeder
Language: English
Release Date: January 10, 2017

This study sees the nineteenth century supernatural as a significant context for cinema’s first years. The book takes up the familiar notion of cinema as a “ghostly,” “spectral” or “haunted” medium and asks what made such association possible. Examining the history of the projected image...

Class, Crime and International Film Noir

Globalizing America's Dark Art

by D. Broe
Language: English
Release Date: April 8, 2014

Class, Crime and International Film Noir argues that, in its postwar, classical phase, this dark variant of the crime film was not just an American phenomenon. Rather, these seedy tales with their doomed heroes and heroines were popular all over the world including France, Britain, Italy and Japan.
by Dr Diane Amans
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2008

This introductory textbook is aimed at undergraduates studying community dance.  Drawing on high profile contributors, the book is packed with case studies, interviews and examples that students can use to explore issues in community dance practice. A resources section includes session plans, evaluation tools and questionnaires.
by B. Forshaw
Language: English
Release Date: October 17, 2013

Barry Forshaw celebrates with enthusiasm the British horror film and its fascination for macabre cinema. A definitive study of the genre, British Gothic Cinema discusses the flowering of the field, with every key film discussed from its beginnings in the 1940s through to the 21st century.

British Crime Film

Subverting the Social Order

by Barry Forshaw
Language: English
Release Date: September 20, 2012

Presenting a social history of British crime film, this book focuses on the strategies used in order to address more radical notions surrounding class, politics, sex, delinquency, violence and censorship. Spanning post-war crime cinema to present-day "Mockney" productions, it contextualizes the films and identifies important and neglected works.
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