In this article, we examine how the concept of theatrical presence is constructed and dismantled in theatrical criticism. We first explore how presence is invoked as a concept through allusion to things such as aura, unmediated experience and physical and unconscious communication and consider what constitutes the characteristics of presence when it is employed as a theatrical form in opposition to representation. We then analyse the strategies that are employed to dismantle the concept of presence and the processes with which it is associated through allusion to the textual and to culture. In exploring this matter, we argue that many of the assumptions that inform existing debate about presence invite further interrogation. Opponents of pr...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
In this work, we depart from the understanding that the co-presence of performers and spectators in ...
Presence in Play: A Critique of Theories of Presence in the Theatre is the first comprehensive surve...
The nature of computer mediated presence and its relationship to our everyday reality are complex, a...
Theatre as an art form has often been associated with notions of presence. The live immediacy of the...
Theatre as an art form has often been associated with notions of presence. The live immediacy of the...
Focusing on examples of live performance in drama, dance, opera and light entertainment, this book e...
In this paper, we explore the cognitive processes that are invoked when theatre practitioners talk a...
New technologies are transforming the shape and function of contemporary performance practice. Dance...
This dissertation investigates presence as a guarantee or promise for enabling shared meaningfulness...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourseprocessing, pheno...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourseprocessing, pheno...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
In this work, we depart from the understanding that the co-presence of performers and spectators in ...
Presence in Play: A Critique of Theories of Presence in the Theatre is the first comprehensive surve...
The nature of computer mediated presence and its relationship to our everyday reality are complex, a...
Theatre as an art form has often been associated with notions of presence. The live immediacy of the...
Theatre as an art form has often been associated with notions of presence. The live immediacy of the...
Focusing on examples of live performance in drama, dance, opera and light entertainment, this book e...
In this paper, we explore the cognitive processes that are invoked when theatre practitioners talk a...
New technologies are transforming the shape and function of contemporary performance practice. Dance...
This dissertation investigates presence as a guarantee or promise for enabling shared meaningfulness...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourseprocessing, pheno...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourseprocessing, pheno...
Drawing on research in narrative theory and literary aesthetics, text and discourse processing, phen...
In this dissertation I explore the phenomenon that Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht calls presence effects as...
In this work, we depart from the understanding that the co-presence of performers and spectators in ...