Herbert, Ian, and Kalina Stefanova, eds. Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence. Sofia: St Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2009. 287 pp. ISBN: 978-954-072827-8
New Hollywood Violenceis a groundbreaking collection of essays devoted to an interrogation of variou...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
In his paper Towards a Cultural Framework of Audience Response and Television Violence Lajos Csász...
Herbert, Ian, and Kalina Stefanova, eds. Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence. Sofia: St Klim...
An act of violence, be it personal or institution is an event that would distress most witnesses. Y...
This exploration of stage violence is aimed at grappling with the moral, theoretical and practical d...
In this paper I will consider the 1950s as a seminal period for the configuration of violence in mod...
“How and why do we represent violence onstage? This question perennially resurfaces for theatre prac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many Elizabethan and Jacobean revenge tragedies, and in p...
The purpose of the study is to consider the phenomenon of violence on the screen in its historical d...
A well known fact about any work of art of any significance is its power to upset current convention...
This thesis examines the concept of fictional violence in literature and film. This subject has been...
Aleks Sierz coined the phrase In-Yer-Face Theatre to categorize a new generation of plays written ...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
Human violence has generated a lot of discussion and led to so many attempts, both scientific and ph...
New Hollywood Violenceis a groundbreaking collection of essays devoted to an interrogation of variou...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
In his paper Towards a Cultural Framework of Audience Response and Television Violence Lajos Csász...
Herbert, Ian, and Kalina Stefanova, eds. Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence. Sofia: St Klim...
An act of violence, be it personal or institution is an event that would distress most witnesses. Y...
This exploration of stage violence is aimed at grappling with the moral, theoretical and practical d...
In this paper I will consider the 1950s as a seminal period for the configuration of violence in mod...
“How and why do we represent violence onstage? This question perennially resurfaces for theatre prac...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many Elizabethan and Jacobean revenge tragedies, and in p...
The purpose of the study is to consider the phenomenon of violence on the screen in its historical d...
A well known fact about any work of art of any significance is its power to upset current convention...
This thesis examines the concept of fictional violence in literature and film. This subject has been...
Aleks Sierz coined the phrase In-Yer-Face Theatre to categorize a new generation of plays written ...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
Human violence has generated a lot of discussion and led to so many attempts, both scientific and ph...
New Hollywood Violenceis a groundbreaking collection of essays devoted to an interrogation of variou...
This book considers how the concept of violence has been interpreted, used, defined, and explored by...
In his paper Towards a Cultural Framework of Audience Response and Television Violence Lajos Csász...