The Routledge Companion to Performance and Science (Routledge Companions)

個数:
  • 予約

The Routledge Companion to Performance and Science (Routledge Companions)

  • 現在予約受付中です。出版後の入荷・発送となります。
    重要:表示されている発売日は予定となり、発売が延期、中止、生産限定品で商品確保ができないなどの理由により、ご注文をお取消しさせていただく場合がございます。予めご了承ください。

    ●3Dセキュア導入とクレジットカードによるお支払いについて
  • 【入荷遅延について】
    世界情勢の影響により、海外からお取り寄せとなる洋書・洋古書の入荷が、表示している標準的な納期よりも遅延する場合がございます。
    おそれいりますが、あらかじめご了承くださいますようお願い申し上げます。
  • ◆画像の表紙や帯等は実物とは異なる場合があります。
  • ◆ウェブストアでの洋書販売価格は、弊社店舗等での販売価格とは異なります。
    また、洋書販売価格は、ご注文確定時点での日本円価格となります。
    ご注文確定後に、同じ洋書の販売価格が変動しても、それは反映されません。
  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 576 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032138992

Full Description

The Routledge Companion to Performance and Science investigates and illuminates the growing international interest in the intersections and interactions between theatre, drama, performance and the sciences.

These disciplines are explored through an extensive range of essays from artists, practitioners, researchers and scholars, many of whom are working in interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary or multidisciplinary contexts. With a largely contemporary focus underpinned by an introductory section that sets out a history of antecedent intersections, the volume offers a diverse range of perspectives on science, scientific methods, and scientific knowledge in dialogue with performance scholarship and practice. Our understanding of 'practice' is capacious, from different performance forms to science communication and interpretation, to scientific approaches to performance, to ways of generating and disseminating scientific knowledge. Within this vast scene, a number of key questions and themes emerge: How can scientific knowledge be interrogated by performance practices? How can performance explore the human implications of scientific development? How can scientific practices be understood through performance theories? How are scientists or scientific practices, and ideas represented in performance?

This is a key resource for scholars and upper-level students of performing arts, science communication, medical and health humanities, science and technology studies, and interdisciplinary arts/humanities/sciences projects.

Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Paul Johnson, Simon Parry and Adele Senior

PART I

Histories of Science and Performance

Chapter 1. Performing Science in Early Modern England: Experimental Entertainment and its Audiences

Mark Thomas Young

Chapter 2. Dramatic representations of the astrologer on the verge of modern science

Mário Montenegro

Chapter 3. Samuel Pepys' Traumatic Autopsia

Kara Reilly

Chapter 4. Artists with differentiated bodies in performing arts

Felipe Henrique Monteiro Oliveira

Chapter 5. The brigands of medicine: charlatanry, sexuality and medical demonstration in late nineteenth century France

Jonathan W. Marshall

Chapter 6. Physique Amusante: Optics, Mechanics, Anatomy and Anthropology at the Fairground in Nineteenth-century Europe

Nele Wynants

Chapter 7. All Fall Down: Fainting, Dying, and Mad Scenes on the Nineteenth-Century Stage

Elyse Singer

Chapter 8. "The Velocity of the Stage: Physics Meets Metaphysics in Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky's Theatrical Theory"

Alisa Ballard Lin

Chapter 9. 'Heal as well as dance': Margaret Morris Movement and physiotherapy as performance

Clare Button

PART II

Disciplined Performance

Chapter 10. Computer Science and Performance: A Reintroduction

Robert Ellis Walton

Chapter 11. ASMR - performance and psychology of sensation in the online space

Julie Rose Bower & Giulia Poerio

Chapter 12. Abnormal Psychology and The Case of Becky: Science and Imagination in the Performance of Dual Personality

John M. Andrick

Chapter 13. Investigating Biological Dramaturgies: Using cancer biology as a dramaturgical tool

Diane Stubbings

Chapter 14. The dementia science play: Balancing science with humanity in dementia-themed performance

Morgan Batch

Chapter 15. O (Symptom): Performing in between doctor, patient and cadaver

Olivia Turner

Chapter 16. Displacing performance mastery with ecological tools

Anthony Gritten

Chapter 17. The Aesthetics of Mathematics in the Physical Theatre

Yael Via-Dorembus

Chapter 18. Parameters for Understanding Uncertainty: Methodologies for Intellectual Loitering within Scientific Infrastructure & Communication

Rebecca Collins

PART III

Performance Cultures and Science

Chapter 19. Applying an immersive intelligent aesthetic to wildfire visualisation: Exploring terrestrial agency

Susanne Thurow, Dennis Del Favero, Jason Sharples, Khalid Moinuddin, Charles Green

Chapter 20. Charge - interpreting scientific research through Interdisciplinary devised practice

Sophy Smith

Chapter 21. From Carbon-Dating to Light Theory in the Dystopic Archeology of Istanbul

Deniz Başar

Chapter 22. Whose Technology? A Sufi Love Note on Decolonizing our Historical Dances with Science and Technology Studies

Assad Assad

Chapter 23. Blood Magic in Biotech - a case study

WhiteFeather Hunter

Chapter 24. The Disquieting Body in VestandPage's Performance Art: Diagnose, Cure, Heal, Perform

Andrea Pagnes

Chapter 25. Ecosomatic practice for living and dying on a damaged planet

Olive Bieringa

Chapter 26. Building Science Communication as a Space for Scientists: Science Comedy in the United Kingdom

Edward Thomas Bankes

Chapter 27. Room Service as sf theatre: communicating science through sf performance

Sanja Vodovnik

Chapter 28. No Space In Between: A Case Study of Theatrescience

Rebecca Gould and David Cottis

PART IV

Sciences of Performance

Chapter 29. Banishing homunculus: in-bodying imagination in acting processes

Micia de Wet

Chapter 30. Emotion Theory and Theatre Practice: From William James to Konstantin Stanislavski

Aphrodite Evangelatou

Chapter 31. Theatre as Science: Performing Empathy in Beatrix Cenci

Graça P. Corrêa

Chapter 32. Centring the 'subjective' when examining performance in the field of Dance Medicine and Science

Gemma Harman

Chapter 33. Conversations on the tensions of dance and science in an emerging research field

Frances Clarke, Naomi Lefebvre Sell, Matthew Wyon, Derrick Brown-Appenzeller

Chapter 34. Rehearsing the Art and Science of Healing: Simulation Performance in Nursing Education

Alexander Munro

PART V

Science, Performance and Communication

Chapter 35. Audiences for science-theatre: valued but under-explored

Carla Almeida and Emma Weitkamp

Chapter 36. Performing Public Health

Meghan Moe Beitiks, Marina Heron Tsaplina, Aaron Colverson, Kaitlyn Wittig Menguc, Jill Sonke, Edith Moore Hubert & Katrina Pineda

Chapter 37. Pharmakon: An Experimental Collaboration between Performance and Pharmacy

Michael Valdez

Chapter 38. Don't Smile

Nigel Townsend

Chapter 39. Taking over Authorship - The Power of Writing Processes for another Science

Lydia Schulze Heuling & Laura Colucci-Gray

Chapter 40. Discussing problematic legacies of science through theatre: racism, misogyny, and skull measuring in The Science of the Future

Daniel Gamito-Marques

Chapter 41. Wild Things: Using improvised comedy to communicate and explore conservation science

Sofia Castelló y Tickell & Matthew Kemp

Chapter 42. 'A Small Show About Big Ideas: Third Angel's 600 People'

Simon Goodwin, Alex Kelly & Rachael Walton

Index

最近チェックした商品