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  1. Towards an ecocritical theatre
    playing the anthropocene
    Autor*in: Ahmadi, Mohebat
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge,, Abingdon, Oxon

    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped... mehr

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    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped and Andrew Bovell's When the rain stops falling -- Setting the stage for material expressions across planetary boundaries: E.M. Lewis' Song of extinction and Chantal Bilodeau's Sila -- Setting the stage for possibilities of collaborative survival: Jordan Hall's A brief history of human extinction and Miwa Matreyek's This world made itself and Infinitely yours -- Conclusion: Anthropocentic theatre: a stage for living in the present and imagining the future

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003048749; 1003048749; 9781000583977; 100058397X; 9781000583946; 1000583945
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Schlagworte: Drama; Theater; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Civilization, Modern; Electronic books; NATURE / Ecology; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General
    Umfang: 1 online resource.
  2. Towards an ecocritical theatre
    playing the anthropocene
    Autor*in: Ahmadi, Mohebat
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical... mehr

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    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical apparatus can rise to the representational challenges of changing interactions between humans and the nonhuman world. To explore these problems, the book investigates international Anglophone plays and performances by Caryl Churchill, Stephen Sewell, Andrew Bovell, E.M. Lewis, Chantal Bilodeau, Jordan Hall, and Miwa Matreyek, who have taken significant steps towards re-orienting theatre from its traditional focus on humans to an ecocritical attention to nonhumans and the environment in the Anthropocene. Their theatrical works show how an engagement with the problem of scale disrupts the humanist bias of theatre, provoking new modes of theatrical inquiry that envision a scale beyond the human and realign our ecological culture, art, and intimacy with geological time. Moreover, the plays and performances studied here, through their liveness, immediacy, physicality, and communality, examine such scalar shifts via the problem of agency in order to give expression to the stories of nonhuman actants. These theatrical works provoke reflections on the flourishing of multispecies responsibilities and sensitivities in aesthetic and ethical terms, providing a platform for research in the environmental humanities through imaginative conversations on the world's iterative performativity in which all bodies, human and nonhuman, are cast horizontally as agential forces on the theatrical world stage. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre studies, environmental humanities, and ecocritical studies"--...

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003048749; 1003048749; 9781000583977; 100058397X; 9781000583946; 1000583945
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Schlagworte: Drama; Theater; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Civilization, Modern
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource, illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Towards an ecocritical theatre
    playing the anthropocene
    Autor*in: Ahmadi, Mohebat
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, London ; New York

    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical... mehr

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical apparatus can rise to the representational challenges of changing interactions between humans and the nonhuman world. To explore these problems, the book investigates international Anglophone plays and performances by Caryl Churchill, Stephen Sewell, Andrew Bovell, E.M. Lewis, Chantal Bilodeau, Jordan Hall, and Miwa Matreyek, who have taken significant steps towards re-orienting theatre from its traditional focus on humans to an ecocritical attention to nonhumans and the environment in the Anthropocene. Their theatrical works show how an engagement with the problem of scale disrupts the humanist bias of theatre, provoking new modes of theatrical inquiry that envision a scale beyond the human and realign our ecological culture, art, and intimacy with geological time. Moreover, the plays and performances studied here, through their liveness, immediacy, physicality, and communality, examine such scalar shifts via the problem of agency in order to give expression to the stories of nonhuman actants. These theatrical works provoke reflections on the flourishing of multispecies responsibilities and sensitivities in aesthetic and ethical terms, providing a platform for research in the environmental humanities through imaginative conversations on the world's iterative performativity in which all bodies, human and nonhuman, are cast horizontally as agential forces on the theatrical world stage. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre studies, environmental humanities, and ecocritical studies"--

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003048749
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1879 ; EC 5207 ; EC 7508
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Schlagworte: Ecocriticism; Humanökologie; Theater
    Weitere Schlagworte: Drama / 21st century / History and criticism; Theater / History / 21st century; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Civilization, Modern / 21st century; Théâtre (Genre littéraire) / 21e siècle / Histoire et critique; Théâtre / Histoire / 21e siècle; Écologie humaine dans la littérature; Écocritique; Civilisation / 21e siècle; Civilization, Modern; Drama; Ecocriticism; Human ecology in literature; Theater; 2000-2099; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 249 Seiten), Illustrationen, Porträts (schwarz-weiß)
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    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped and Andrew Bovell's When the rain stops falling -- Setting the stage for material expressions across planetary boundaries: E.M. Lewis' Song of extinction and Chantal Bilodeau's Sila -- Setting the stage for possibilities of collaborative survival: Jordan Hall's A brief history of human extinction and Miwa Matreyek's This world made itself and Infinitely yours -- Conclusion: Anthropocentic theatre: a stage for living in the present and imagining the future

  4. Towards an ecocritical theatre
    playing the anthropocene
    Autor*in: Ahmadi, Mohebat
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge,, Abingdon, Oxon

    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped... mehr

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped and Andrew Bovell's When the rain stops falling -- Setting the stage for material expressions across planetary boundaries: E.M. Lewis' Song of extinction and Chantal Bilodeau's Sila -- Setting the stage for possibilities of collaborative survival: Jordan Hall's A brief history of human extinction and Miwa Matreyek's This world made itself and Infinitely yours -- Conclusion: Anthropocentic theatre: a stage for living in the present and imagining the future "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical apparatus can rise to the representational challenges of changing interactions between humans and the nonhuman world. To explore these problems, the book investigates international Anglophone plays and performances by Caryl Churchill, Stephen Sewell, Andrew Bovell, E.M. Lewis, Chantal Bilodeau, Jordan Hall, and Miwa Matreyek, who have taken significant steps towards re-orienting theatre from its traditional focus on humans to an ecocritical attention to nonhumans and the environment in the Anthropocene. Their theatrical works show how an engagement with the problem of scale disrupts the humanist bias of theatre, provoking new modes of theatrical inquiry that envision a scale beyond the human and realign our ecological culture, art, and intimacy with geological time. Moreover, the plays and performances studied here, through their liveness, immediacy, physicality, and communality, examine such scalar shifts via the problem of agency in order to give expression to the stories of nonhuman actants. These theatrical works provoke reflections on the flourishing of multispecies responsibilities and sensitivities in aesthetic and ethical terms, providing a platform for research in the environmental humanities through imaginative conversations on the world's iterative performativity in which all bodies, human and nonhuman, are cast horizontally as agential forces on the theatrical world stage. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre studies, environmental humanities, and ecocritical studies"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003048749; 1003048749; 9781000583977; 100058397X; 9781000583946; 1000583945
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Schlagworte: Drama; Theater; Human ecology in literature; Ecocriticism; Civilization, Modern; Electronic books; NATURE / Ecology; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General
    Umfang: 1 online resource.
  5. Towards an ecocritical theatre :
    playing the anthropocene /
    Erschienen: 2022.; ©2022
    Verlag:  Routledge,, Abingdon, Oxon ;

    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical... mehr

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    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    "Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical apparatus can rise to the representational challenges of changing interactions between humans and the nonhuman world. To explore these problems, the book investigates international Anglophone plays and performances by Caryl Churchill, Stephen Sewell, Andrew Bovell, E.M. Lewis, Chantal Bilodeau, Jordan Hall, and Miwa Matreyek, who have taken significant steps towards re-orienting theatre from its traditional focus on humans to an ecocritical attention to nonhumans and the environment in the Anthropocene. Their theatrical works show how an engagement with the problem of scale disrupts the humanist bias of theatre, provoking new modes of theatrical inquiry that envision a scale beyond the human and realign our ecological culture, art, and intimacy with geological time. Moreover, the plays and performances studied here, through their liveness, immediacy, physicality, and communality, examine such scalar shifts via the problem of agency in order to give expression to the stories of nonhuman actants. These theatrical works provoke reflections on the flourishing of multispecies responsibilities and sensitivities in aesthetic and ethical terms, providing a platform for research in the environmental humanities through imaginative conversations on the world's iterative performativity in which all bodies, human and nonhuman, are cast horizontally as agential forces on the theatrical world stage. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre studies, environmental humanities, and ecocritical studies"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781003048749; 1003048749; 100058397X; 9781000583946; 1000583945; 9781000583977
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge environmental humanities
    Schlagworte: Drama; Theater; Human ecology in literature.; Ecocriticism.; Civilization, Modern; Théâtre (Genre littéraire); Théâtre; Écologie humaine dans la littérature.; Écocritique.; Civilisation; NATURE / Ecology; PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General; Civilization, Modern.; Drama.; Ecocriticism.; Human ecology in literature.; Theater.
    Umfang: 1 online resource :, illustrations.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Where ecocriticism meets theatre in the era of the anthropocene -- Setting the stage for the material turn and agential bodies: Caryl Churchill's The skriker and Far away -- Setting the stage for the end of the world: Stephen Sewell's It just stopped and Andrew Bovell's When the rain stops falling -- Setting the stage for material expressions across planetary boundaries: E.M. Lewis' Song of extinction and Chantal Bilodeau's Sila -- Setting the stage for possibilities of collaborative survival: Jordan Hall's A brief history of human extinction and Miwa Matreyek's This world made itself and Infinitely yours -- Conclusion: Anthropocentic theatre: a stage for living in the present and imagining the future