Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others
Works of theatre that depict grievous histories derive their force from making audible voices of the past. Such performances, theatrical or tourist, require the attentive belief of spectators. This engaging new study explores how theatricality works in each instance and how 'playing the part' of the listener can be understood in ethical terms.
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Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others
Works of theatre that depict grievous histories derive their force from making audible voices of the past. Such performances, theatrical or tourist, require the attentive belief of spectators. This engaging new study explores how theatricality works in each instance and how 'playing the part' of the listener can be understood in ethical terms.
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Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others

Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others

by E. Willis
Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others

Theatricality, Dark Tourism and Ethical Spectatorship: Absent Others

by E. Willis

Paperback(1st ed. 2014)

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Overview

Works of theatre that depict grievous histories derive their force from making audible voices of the past. Such performances, theatrical or tourist, require the attentive belief of spectators. This engaging new study explores how theatricality works in each instance and how 'playing the part' of the listener can be understood in ethical terms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349458479
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Edition description: 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 251
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emma Willis is an academic and artist based in Aotearoa New Zealand where she teaches Drama at the University of Auckland. In addition to publishing performance criticism, she works as a writer, director and dramaturge in theatre, dance and radio.

Table of Contents

Notes for the Traveller: An introduction to the Journey Ahead 1. Landscapes of Aftermath 2. Performing Museums and Memorial Bodies: Theatre in the Shadows of the Crematoria 3. Vietnam: 'Not the Bullshit Story in the Lonely Planet' 4. Here was the place: (Re)Performing Khmer Rouge Archive of Violence 5. Lost in our own Land: Reenacting colonial Violence 6. The World Watched: Witnessing Genocide Phantom Speak Works Cited
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