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Part I. The Problem of the Spectator: 1. Introduction: assisting at the spectacle; 2. The director, the spectator and the Eiffel Tower; 3. The avant-garde and the audience; Part II. Shakespeare and the Politics of Spectation: 4. Shakespeare and the Cold War; 5. The spectator as tourist; 6. Interculturalism and the global spectator; 7. The body of the spectator; Part III. Subjectivity and the Spectator: 8. Society, spectacle and sport; 9. The aroused spectator; 10. Memory, performance and the idea of the museum; 11. Assisting belief: ritual and the spectator.
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Add The Spectator and the Spectacle: Audiences in Modernity and Postmodernity, Spectators and audiences are everywhere in contemporary culture. However, even in conventional performance, whether in the theatre, in film or television, or at a sporting event, it is difficult to discuss spectators with any authority, since each of us e, The Spectator and the Spectacle: Audiences in Modernity and Postmodernity to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The Spectator and the Spectacle: Audiences in Modernity and Postmodernity, Spectators and audiences are everywhere in contemporary culture. However, even in conventional performance, whether in the theatre, in film or television, or at a sporting event, it is difficult to discuss spectators with any authority, since each of us e, The Spectator and the Spectacle: Audiences in Modernity and Postmodernity to your collection on WonderClub |