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Reference Review Top Ten Print Reference Source 2004 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2004
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance
Print and e-reference editions available
Dennis Kennedy
1,624 pages
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numerous halftones
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276x219mm
978-0-19-860174-6
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Hardback
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13 February 2003
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- The most comprehensive reference work of the world's performing arts
- 2 volumes, 4300 A-Z entries
- Original, signed articles by more than 300 international contributors such as Peter Holland and Brooks McNamara
- International approach with in-depth coverage of non-Western forms
- Also available online from the Oxford Digital Reference Shelf or through Oxford Reference Online offering flexible search and browse functionality and multi-user access
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance is an unparalleled resource, providing comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date information about theatre and performance internationally, through history and in the present in an accessible format. Available in print and as an e-reference text from Oxford's Digital Reference Shelf, the 4,300 entries total well over a million words and are complemented by over 100 illustrations. Coverage ranges from ancient Greek theatre to the latest developments in London, Paris, New York, and around the globe.
The Encyclopedia pays special attention to non-Western styles through articles on theatre and performance throughout the many countries and traditions of Asia and Africa, often written by practitioners or critics from those areas. Dance, opera, performance art, radio, film, and television are covered at length. The Encyclopedia also embraces para-theatrical, non-drammatic, and popular performance, including ritual, carnivals, parades, the circus, and public executions. Biographical entries cover the lives and work of major figures from the past and present: actors, playwrights, directors, designers, and critics. Innovative entries on cities and regions place performance in its local social and political context.
A particular feature of the Encyclopedia is the series
of entries on concepts, theories, and critical approaches to theatre and performance, from short definitions of terms to lengthy considerations of genres, and from detailed discussion of movements such as feminism and psychoanalytic criticism to discussions of semiotics and post-colonial studies. While remaining thoroughly accessible in language and approach, the Encyclopedia takes advantage of the theoretical and historiographical developments in the field, using signed entries by the best scholars and writers available. Readership: The readership of the Encyclopedia will be international, mainly in North America, the UK, Australia/New Zealand, Japan. Its major market will be university and college libraries
worldwide. Potential readers include academic specialists and students in theatre and performance, and in film, literature, languages, anthropology, and sociology; theatre practitioners, critics, journalists, and general readers interested in the theatre.
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Dennis Kennedy, Samuel Beckett Professor of Drama and Theatre Studies, Trinity College, Dublin Contributors: Advisory editors
Rustom Bharucha, director and author, Calcutta Professor Jacky Bratton, Dept of Drama, Royal Holloway and Bedford College Professor Edward Braun,Dept of Drama, Bristol University Professor Brooks McNamara, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University Professor Marvin Carlson, Graduate Program in Theater, City University of New York Professor John Conteh-Morgan, Dept of French and Italian, Ohio State University Professor Kate
McCluskie, Dept of English, University of Southampton Kirstin Pauka, Dept of Theater and Dance, University of Hawaii Professor David Kerr, Department of Theatre, University of Malawi Professor J. Thomas Rimer, Dept of East Asian Languages, University of Pittsburgh Professor Adam Versenyi, University of North Carolina Professor Ronald Vince, McMaster University
Contributors
Fawzia Afzal-Khan Syed Jamil Ahmed K.V. Akshara Simon Amegbléamé Regis Antoine Richard Andrews Mary Jo Arnoldi Arnold Aronson Hazem Azmy John Agee Ball Christopher Balme Sally Banes Nicholas Barker John Barnes Mark Bates C.L. Baugh Richard Beacham Annemarie Bean Susan Bennett Gunter Berghaus Albert C. Bermel Birgit Beumers Ananda Mohon Bhagwati Rustom Bharucha Michael Billington Michael Booth Henrik C. Borgstrom David Bradby Jacky Bratton Kazimierz Braun Karen Brazell Eckhard Breitinger John Russell Brown Sarah Bryant-Bertail Gilli Bush-Bailey Lisa Byckling Charlotte Canning Katherine Carlitz Marvin Carlson David Carnegie Noel Carroll Paola
Catenaccio-Roblin Matthew Causey Richard Allen Cave Susan Cerasano Linda Anne Charnes Luis Chesney-Lawrence Martha Cheung Jae-Oh Choi Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry Jan Clarke Claire Cochrane Kathleen M. Coleman William F. Condee Lynne Conner Thomas F. Connolly John Conteh-Morgan Juanamaria Cordones-Cook David Cottis Eileen Cottis Eric Csapo Valerie Cumming Scott T. Cummings Vasudha Dalmia Leslie Damasceno Frances Dann Charles Davis Peter A. Davis Jim Davis Tracy C. Davis Moira
Day John Degen Maria Delgado Sudhanva Deshpande Ousmane Diakhate Julia Dietrich Gregg Dion Victor Dixon Michael Dobson Hazel Dodge Leonard Doucette Chris Dunton > Victor Emeljanow John Emigh >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gabriele Erasmi Jose Luis Ramos Escobar Hansel Ndumbe Eyoh Joseph Farrell Mark Fearnow Ann Featherstone Simon Featherstone Christopher Fitz-Simon Kathy Foley Adrian Frazier Debra Freeberg Karen Fricker Everett Frost Arthur Gelb Jose George Daniel Gerould C. Andrew
Gerstle James Gibbs Melissa Gibson Greg Giesekam Cobina Gillitt Shanta Gokhale John Golder Kiki Gounaridou Jean Graham-Jones Nicholas Grene Keith Gregor Gerald Groemer Andrew Gurr Nancy Guy Roger Hall Russell G. Hamilton Kathryn Hansen John Wesley Harris Peter Hawkins Thomas Hays M.C. Hazaël-Massieux Mary C. Henderson Roger Herzel Franklin J. Hildy A.J. Hoenselaars Peter Holland Arthur Holmberg Marion P. Holt Made Mantle Hood Jane House Pamela Howard W.D.
Howarth Amelia Howe Kritzer Jorge Huerta Yvette Hutchison Riad Ismat Anthony Jackson Russell Jackson Kirti Jain Susan Pertel Jain Jan Jansen Krishen Jit Alexandra F. Johnston Denis Johnston Margot Jones Anuradha Kapur Dennis Kennedy David Kerr Baz Kershaw Matthew J. Kinservik Margaret Knapp Mona Knio Michal Kobialka Klaus Peter Koepping Laurence Kominz Tonia Krueger Loren Kruger Stephen Lacey Jane Lai Ananda Lal Yong Li Lan Ray Langenbach Maximilien
Laroche Thomas Leabhart Catherine Leeney Samuel L. Leiter Barbara Lewis Siyuan Liu Frazer Lively Felicia Hardison Londré Valerie Lucas Milan Lukes Bruce McConachie John McCormick Susan McCully Colin Mackerras Donatella McMillan >Anna McMullan >Therese M. Mahoney >Christiane Makward >Rosemary Malague >Kim Marra >Cynthia Marsh >Jeffrey D. Mason >Christine Matzke David Mayer Mohamed Médiouni Lisa Merrill Filomena Mesquita Katherine Mezur Jane Moody Chris Morash Judith
Mossman Lydie Moudileno James Moy Magaly Muguercia David G. Muller Meg Mumford Sal Murgiyanto Edna Nahshon Steve Nelson Katherine Newey Kirsten Nigro Richard Niles Pius Ngandu Nkashama Mohd Anis Md Nor Katie Normington Robert Nunn Ranjini Obeyesekere Marion O'Connor Patrick B. O'Neill Gwen Orel Handan Ozbilgin Derek Paget K.N. Panikkar Michael Patterson Kirstin Pauka John Peacock Siok Sian Pek Ann Pellegrini David Pellegrini Susan Pfisterer Marina Pianca Jane Plastow Heinrich F. Plett Thomas Postlewait Lois Potter Cody Poulton Eric Pourchot Brian Powell Dadi Pudumjee Louis A. Rachow L.S. Rajagopalan Prasanna Ramaswamy Raminandrosoa Luis A. Ramos-Garcia Christopher Rawson Sohini Ray Dan Rebellato Janelle Reinelt Alain Ricard Micheline Rice-Maximin Gary A. Richardson Milla Riggio Thomas Rimer David Rinear Beatriz Rizk W.N. Rodenhuis Martin Rohmer Mario A. Rojas John Rouse Eli Rozik Alvina Ruprecht Bhabendranath
Nath Saikia David Z. Saltz Nagabhushan Sarma Marta Savigliano Elaine Savory Elizabeth Schafer Richard Schoch Michael Schuster Virginia Scott Antonio Scuderi Michael Shapiro Toni Shapiro-Phim Alison Shell Michael J. Sidnell Patricia Sieber Melissa Sihra Brian Singleton Karthigesu Sivathamby Michael Slater William J. Slater Gretchen Elizabeth Smith >Matthew Smith >Victoria Stec Christy Stanlake >J.R. Stephens >Salil Subedi Hadja Susilo >Catherine Swatek >L.J. Taylor David
Thomas Peter Thomson >Nicanor G. Tiongson Caldwell Titcomb Sidibé Valy Rodolfo Vera Adam Versényi Ronald Vince Surapone Virulrak Sophie Volpp Jozef De Vos J. Michael Walton Ian Watson Stephen H. West Eric Weitz E.J. Westlake Jörg Wiesel Martin Wiggins David Williams Simon J.C. Williams Christa Williford Stephen Wilmer Lisa Wolford Alan Woods Brian Woolland Nick Worrall Alan R. Young Ghulam-Sarwar Yousouf Phillip Zarrilli
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"Global in scope, authoritative in detail, and generous in coverage,The Oxford Encyclopedia of Theatre and Performance will be the standard work of reference in the field for decades to come. Coordinating the efforts of an international team of advisory editors and over three-hundred specialist contributors, Dennis Kennedy has gathered together in two volumes thousands of reasons why the many varieties of theatrical performance have long been so important to the world and why, now more than ever, they ought to remain so." - Joseph Roach, Professor of Theatre and English Yale University "This book is uniquely comprehensive and, to anyone at all interested in theatre, pretty well indispensable. What's more it's highly readable."
- Sir Richard Eyre, former Director, RNT "Will set the standard for decades ... the great strength of this work is its global nature." - Library Journal
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Volume 1
Preface and principles
Acknowledgements
Thematic Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Editors and Contributors
THE OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE A-K
Volume 2
Key to Contributor Initials
Note to the Reader
THE OXFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE M-Z
Timeline
Further Reading
Index of Dramatic Works
Picture Acknowledgements
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