Theatre as Voyeurism usefully (re)defines the notion of voyeurism as an 'exchange' between performers and audience members in contemporary theatre and performance. Pleasure (erotic and/or aesthetic) is here privileged as a crucial factor in the way meaning is produced in the encounter with a theatrical work. George Rodosthenous has drawn together an intriguing selection of authors and the ten chapters make a significant contribution to the overarching critical project of assessing the value of approaching theatre through – and as – voyeurism. The authors focus on a range of case studies including specific theatre artists such as Jan Fabre, Romeo Castellucci, Ann Liv Young, Olivier Dubois and Punchdrunk. This edited volume is therefore r...
David Greig’s Outlying Islands can be read as a study of how people watch each other, and the implic...
This practice-based project is an investigation of life drawing practice through the frameworks of c...
The author directs her attention to an yet-understudied area of theatre science, namely the aestheti...
The intimacy and eroticism of the actor’s relationship with the audience is captured in the ecstatic...
In Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality Freud has identified scopophilia as the pleasure of looki...
While nakedness has permeated stage performance since the end of the 20th century, it is a relativel...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
Sensualities/Textualities & Technologies explores the interrelation of text, body and technology in ...
Within the field of Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) sex positive performance remains on the fringe...
The cultural industries often privilege the use of sight and sound as our main areas of experience. ...
This chapter explores the relationship between the visual and the textual by proposing some ways for...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
This practice-based research explores how photographic representation mobilises desire through the g...
This essay opens up seom questions and speculations about recent theoretical paradigms of sexuality ...
The artistic practice of Jan Fabre is characterised by an ardent desire to overthrow standardized bo...
David Greig’s Outlying Islands can be read as a study of how people watch each other, and the implic...
This practice-based project is an investigation of life drawing practice through the frameworks of c...
The author directs her attention to an yet-understudied area of theatre science, namely the aestheti...
The intimacy and eroticism of the actor’s relationship with the audience is captured in the ecstatic...
In Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality Freud has identified scopophilia as the pleasure of looki...
While nakedness has permeated stage performance since the end of the 20th century, it is a relativel...
What does it mean to be naked in public? Approaching this question from across the disciplines, this...
Sensualities/Textualities & Technologies explores the interrelation of text, body and technology in ...
Within the field of Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) sex positive performance remains on the fringe...
The cultural industries often privilege the use of sight and sound as our main areas of experience. ...
This chapter explores the relationship between the visual and the textual by proposing some ways for...
This paper explores the ambiguity of the naked moving body. The anthropologist noticed a double disc...
This practice-based research explores how photographic representation mobilises desire through the g...
This essay opens up seom questions and speculations about recent theoretical paradigms of sexuality ...
The artistic practice of Jan Fabre is characterised by an ardent desire to overthrow standardized bo...
David Greig’s Outlying Islands can be read as a study of how people watch each other, and the implic...
This practice-based project is an investigation of life drawing practice through the frameworks of c...
The author directs her attention to an yet-understudied area of theatre science, namely the aestheti...