This paper defines the circus as an institutionalised questioning of forms of stability and classification, and then enquires as to how such effects are produced. I begin with the cultural representations of the circus, and then move through sections on community, movement and economic organization. This order is intended to illustrate that the production of mystery is a complex affair, and that cultural and economic descriptions of this particular form of organization are necessarily entangled. Focussing on one at the expense of the other leads to either a culturalism which lacks an understanding of production, or a business model which is incapable of understanding miracles
Situated as a site-specific intervention on the recently returned shelf at the Brotherton Library, U...
The circus has always fascinated children due to its magic, imaginary and creativity. In this work, ...
This is the final version. Available on open accessfrom the University of Newcastle, Australia via t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 139-151.Chapter One. The great stumble forward -- Chapter Two...
This book explores the circus as a site in and through which science and technology are represented ...
This paper describes CIRCUS, (Content Integrated Research For Creative User Systems) is an ESPRIT Wo...
The article discusses the rise of the literary festival as artistic and commercial exchange
ITALIAN \u2018CONTEMPORARY\u2019 CIRCUS IN A NEOLIBERAL SCENARIO: artistic labour, embodied knowled...
In this article, the authors address the presence and societal impact of Romani people in the public...
[From the introduction] Since 1768, circuses have been dazzling audiences around the world. Bringing...
The article examines the relationship between risk and pain as elements present in the construction,...
130 pagesThe contemporary circus arts are in an era of increasing prominence in the United States du...
The Cirque du Soleil, based in Montreal, is known internationally for its innovative form of circus ...
This article examines the ways in which high-profile circuses of the long nineteenth century demonst...
International audienceExploring magic as a creative necessity in contemporary business, this book cl...
Situated as a site-specific intervention on the recently returned shelf at the Brotherton Library, U...
The circus has always fascinated children due to its magic, imaginary and creativity. In this work, ...
This is the final version. Available on open accessfrom the University of Newcastle, Australia via t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 139-151.Chapter One. The great stumble forward -- Chapter Two...
This book explores the circus as a site in and through which science and technology are represented ...
This paper describes CIRCUS, (Content Integrated Research For Creative User Systems) is an ESPRIT Wo...
The article discusses the rise of the literary festival as artistic and commercial exchange
ITALIAN \u2018CONTEMPORARY\u2019 CIRCUS IN A NEOLIBERAL SCENARIO: artistic labour, embodied knowled...
In this article, the authors address the presence and societal impact of Romani people in the public...
[From the introduction] Since 1768, circuses have been dazzling audiences around the world. Bringing...
The article examines the relationship between risk and pain as elements present in the construction,...
130 pagesThe contemporary circus arts are in an era of increasing prominence in the United States du...
The Cirque du Soleil, based in Montreal, is known internationally for its innovative form of circus ...
This article examines the ways in which high-profile circuses of the long nineteenth century demonst...
International audienceExploring magic as a creative necessity in contemporary business, this book cl...
Situated as a site-specific intervention on the recently returned shelf at the Brotherton Library, U...
The circus has always fascinated children due to its magic, imaginary and creativity. In this work, ...
This is the final version. Available on open accessfrom the University of Newcastle, Australia via t...