This thesis explores various dilemmas in making theatre performances in the context of social disruption, trauma and death. Diverse discourses are drawn in to consider issues of body, subjectivity and spectatorship, refracted through the writer’s experiences of and discontent with making theatre. Written in a fractal-like structure, rather than a linear progression, this thesis unsettles discourses of truth, thus simultaneously intervening in debates about the epistemologies of the body and of theatre in context of the academy. Chapter 1: Methodological Anxieties Psychoanalytic theory provides a way in for investigating the dynamics of theatrical performance and its corporeal presence, by focusing on desire and its implication in the notion...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
This dissertation defines a new subgenre of body horror cinema by engaging with the temporal latency...
Our text presents the theoretical approach to the problems of body and technology in stage performan...
ii Gazing at Horror: Body performance in the wake of mass social trauma This thesis explores various...
My thesis aims to partake in the controversial and theoretical debates surrounding sight which can ...
Dramaturgy is an art form that is still, after decades of existence in the American theater, misunde...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
This thesis investigates the theoretical, practical and performative possibilities produced within t...
The question of how to be an ethical witness to the suffering of distant others is one that has long...
At the end of the 20th century, the three genres circus, burlesque, and freak show were revived afte...
The particular ways in which theatre functions as a medium of cultural memory and trauma relief, hav...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
Experimental theater performances are increasingly responsive to philosophical notions of the posthu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
Examining the location and presence of personal history and identity, specifically trauma, this thes...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
This dissertation defines a new subgenre of body horror cinema by engaging with the temporal latency...
Our text presents the theoretical approach to the problems of body and technology in stage performan...
ii Gazing at Horror: Body performance in the wake of mass social trauma This thesis explores various...
My thesis aims to partake in the controversial and theoretical debates surrounding sight which can ...
Dramaturgy is an art form that is still, after decades of existence in the American theater, misunde...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
This thesis investigates the theoretical, practical and performative possibilities produced within t...
The question of how to be an ethical witness to the suffering of distant others is one that has long...
At the end of the 20th century, the three genres circus, burlesque, and freak show were revived afte...
The particular ways in which theatre functions as a medium of cultural memory and trauma relief, hav...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
Experimental theater performances are increasingly responsive to philosophical notions of the posthu...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
Examining the location and presence of personal history and identity, specifically trauma, this thes...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of David Cronenberg's body-horror films in relation...
This dissertation defines a new subgenre of body horror cinema by engaging with the temporal latency...
Our text presents the theoretical approach to the problems of body and technology in stage performan...