Religion, Theatre, and Performance by Lance Gharavi

Religion, Theatre, and Performance by Lance Gharavi

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This collection argues that religion is an explicitly public force that stimulates and complicates public actions. In short, it is a crucial aspect of much performance. This collection is both a means of, and urgent argument for, expanding the attention paid to religion as a critical point of concern within theatre and performance studies.

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Religion, Theatre, and Performance by Lance Gharavi

This collection argues that religion is an explicitly public force that stimulates and complicates public actions. In short, it is a crucial aspect of much performance. This collection is both a means of, and urgent argument for, expanding the attention paid to religion as a critical point of concern within theatre and performance studies.

"This new anthology provides a vital call for more research and dialogue in the increasingly important intersections of religion, theatre, and performanceWith this collection, Gharavi perceptively argues the essential importance of religious studies to theatre/performance studies, and vice versa." –Bradley Stephensen, University of Missouri Columbia, Ecumenica


'This new anthology provides a vital call for more research and dialogue in the increasingly important intersections of religion, theatre, and performance. With this collection, Gharavi perceptively argues the essential importance of religious studies to theatre/performance studies, and vice versa.'Bradley Stephensen, University of Missouri Columbia, Ecumenica

'Gharavi's assessment of the place of religion in the study of theatre...is probably right to raise a finger of concern that ritual theory, theology, the sociology of religion, and other elements of religious studies commonly give way, in graduate curricula, to the discourses of history, literary theory, and cultural studies. The material in the book he has edited shows how theatre and performance studies clearly benefit from the discourses and theories of religious studies.' David Mason, Modern Drama

'I recommend this book as a prime example of the benefits and dangers of interdisciplinary dialogue. I hope the summary of Fletcher's essay showed one major benefit; namely, the opportunity to gain illuminating perspective on a familiar reality. One major danger, however, is that disciplines may not be understood on their own terms, which may lead to interesting interactions, but fail to foster real dialogue... the essays in this book do not fall prey to this danger; rather, they demonstrate that religion is a public performance open to analysis by insiders and outsiders alike.' Book Reviews Editor, Transpositions

'Religion, Theatre, and Performance accomplishes what Gharavi and his contributors set out to do: to demonstrate both the need for rigorous inquiry in this interdisciplinary field and employ successful methods for doing so...If the book continues to stimulate as much interest, conversation, and ongoing research as it has during the first year following its publication, then Gharavi’s project will shortly establish itself as a landmark in the discipline.' - Carolyn D. Roark, Ecumenica: Journal of Theatre and Performance

Lance Gharavi is Associate Professor of Theatre in the School of Theatre and Film, Arizona State University, USA.
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ISBN 13 9780415710473
ISBN 10 0415710472
Title Religion, Theatre, and Performance
Author Lance Gharavi
Series Routledge Advances In Theatre And Performance Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2013-07-08
Number of pages 262
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.