The New York Drama: no. 25-36

The New York Drama: no. 25-36

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  • Category : American drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 394


Bulletin of Bibliography and Dramatic Index

Bulletin of Bibliography and Dramatic Index

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  • Category : Bibliography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 478


Bulletin of Bibliography and Magazine Subject-index

Bulletin of Bibliography and Magazine Subject-index

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  • Category : Bibliography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250


Directing

Directing

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  • Author: Virginia Wright Wexman
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 081356431X
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

When a film is acclaimed, the director usually gets the lion’s share of the credit. Yet the movie director’s job—especially the collaborations and compromises it involves—remains little understood. The latest volume in the Behind the Silver Screen series, this collection provides the first comprehensive overview of how directing, as both an art and profession, has evolved in tandem with changing film industry practices. Each chapter is written by an expert on a different period of Hollywood, from the silent film era to today’s digital filmmaking, providing in-depth examinations of key trends like the emergence of independent production after World War II and the rise of auteurism in the 1970s. Challenging the myth of the lone director, these studies demonstrate how directors work with a multitude of other talented creative professionals, including actors, writers, producers, editors, and cinematographers. Directing examines a diverse range of classic and contemporary directors, including Orson Welles, Tim Burton, Cecil B. DeMille, Steven Soderbergh, Spike Lee, and Ida Lupino, offering a rich composite picture of how they have negotiated industry constraints, utilized new technologies, and harnessed the creative contributions of their many collaborators throughout a century of Hollywood filmmaking.


Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series

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  • Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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  • Category : American literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1500


Between Theater & Anthropology

Between Theater & Anthropology

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  • Author: Richard Schechner
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • ISBN: 9780812212259
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 368

In performances by Euro-Americans, Afro-Americans, Native Americans, and Asians, Richard Schechner has examined carefully the details of performative behavior and has developed models of the performance process useful not only to persons in the arts but to anthropologists, play theorists, and others fascinated (but perhaps terrified) by the multichannel realities of the postmodern world. Schechner argues that in failing to see the structure of the whole theatrical process, anthropologists in particular have neglected close analogies between performance behavior and ritual. The way performances are created--in training, workshops, and rehearsals--is the key paradigm for social process.


Floyd Patterson

Floyd Patterson

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  • Author: Alan H. Levy
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 0786439505
  • Category : Sports & Recreation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 299

Floyd Patterson delivered a number of knockout punches during his Hall of Fame career, but it might have been the fights he won outside the ring that made him great. Born in 1935, he overcame poverty and prejudice to become the youngest world heavyweight champion in history--and he would later become the first man to regain the crown after losing it. Muhammad Ali called Patterson the most skillful fighter he ever faced. This first complete biography of the former heavyweight champion covers Patterson's meteoric rise as a boxer while giving equal attention to his life away from sport, including his work as a civil rights activist in the 1960s. Joining Ali and Joe Frazier as boxers who used their celebrity to bring attention to social issues, he became an icon of the movement.


Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century Literature

Sex and Death in Eighteenth-Century Literature

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  • Author: Jolene Zigarovich
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136182365
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

This book discusses sex and death in the eighteenth-century, an era that among other forms produced the Gothic novel, commencing the prolific examination of the century’s shifting attitudes toward death and uncovering literary moments in which sexuality and death often conjoined. By bringing together various viewpoints and historical relations, the volume contributes to an emerging field of study and provides new perspectives on the ways in which the century approached an increasingly modern sense of sexuality and mortality. It not only provides part of the needed discussion of the relationship between sex, death, history, and eighteenth-century culture, but is a forum in which the ideas of several well-respected critics converge, producing a breadth of knowledge and a diversity of perspectives and methodologies previously unseen. As the contributors demonstrate, eighteenth-century anxieties over mortality, the body, the soul, and the corpse inspired many writers of the time to both implicitly and explicitly embed mortality and sexuality within their works. By depicting the necrophilic tendencies of libertines and rapacious villains, the fetishizing of death and mourning by virtuous heroines, or the fantasy of preserving the body, these authors demonstrate not only the tragic results of sexual play, but the persistent fantasy of necro-erotica. This book shows that within the eighteenth-century culture of profound modern change, underworkings of death and mourning are often eroticized; that sex is often equated with death (as punishment, or loss of the self); and that the sex-death dialectic lies at the discursive center of normative conceptions of gender, desire, and social power.


Wages Against Artwork

Wages Against Artwork

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  • Author: Leigh Claire La Berge
  • Publisher: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 1478005270
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 201

The last twenty years have seen a rise in the production, circulation, and criticism of new forms of socially engaged art aimed at achieving social justice and economic equality. In Wages Against Artwork Leigh Claire La Berge shows how socially engaged art responds to and critiques what she calls decommodified labor—the slow diminishment of wages alongside an increase in the demands of work. Outlining the ways in which socially engaged artists relate to work, labor, and wages, La Berge examines how artists and organizers create institutions to address their own and others' financial precarity; why the increasing role of animals and children in contemporary art points to the turn away from paid labor; and how the expansion of MFA programs and student debt helps create the conditions for decommodified labor. In showing how socially engaged art operates within and against the need to be paid for work, La Berge offers a new theorization of the relationship between art and contemporary capitalism.


Reclaiming the Americas

Reclaiming the Americas

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  • Author: Tatiana Reinoza
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 1477326901
  • Category : Colonies in art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 311

"Tatiana Reinoza examines how geography, immigration, and art all converged as deepening interests for Latinx graphic artists, specifically those working in different forms of printmaking. By highlighting the work of four artists, based out of four distinct studios in East LA, Tempe, Austin, and East Harlem, she is able to uncover how their work these past three decades has transcended the more defined lines of scholarship that focus on specific ethnic groups (Chicano, Puerto Rican, etc.). She makes a case for how spatial projects allow for a more collective critique of anti-immigrant discourse, visualize immigrant lives, and articulate the ways in which printmaking has been historically complicit in the colonizing of the Americas"--