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| Jo Spence was one of Britain's pioneering photographers. Born into a working-class London family, she worked for many years as a studio... In this challenging and lively book, Ramsey Burt examines the representation of masculinity in twentieth century dance. Taking issue with...
"From Petipa to Balanchine" addresses an important, though vastly understudied aspect of Russian modernism--the importance of the art of... "Imperialism" is a trans-national and trans-historical phenomenon; it occurs neither in limited areas nor at one specific moment. In...
"Shakespeare, Theory and Performance" is an exciting collection of essays, bringing a full range of contemporary critical perspectives to... (Excerpt) Grotowski knows that to learn something means to conquer it in practice. One must learn through "doing" and not through...
A self-described migrant provocateur with a "hyper-Mexican mustache and loungy sideburns," Guillermo Gomez-Pena performs as he lives and... This volume makes available an international collection of plays, from the US, Britain, Germany, France and Russia, providing an...
How did women write in the colonial period? Is there a specifically female genre of travel writing? "Discourses of Difference" unravels... Through criticism of British cultural studies, New Historicism and cultural materialism, Easthope examines the discipline of cultural...
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