Author: Edward Dutton Cook
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
A Book of the Play
Author: Edward Dutton Cook
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Everygirl's Magazine ...
Author: Rowe Wright
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 372
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 372
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Leslie's
Author: John Albert Sleicher
Publisher:
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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Publisher:
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Category : New York (N.Y.)
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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The Freeman
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Little magazines
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Category : Little magazines
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Ethno-Playography
Author: Anne Hart
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532000154
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Here's how to write salable plays, skits, monologues, or docu-dramas from life experiences, social issues, or current events. Write plays/skits using the technique of ethno-playography which incorporates traditions, folklore, and ethnography into dramatizing real events. The sample play and monologues portray events as social issues. One true life example for a skit is the scene in the sample play written from first-person point-of-view about a 1964 five-minute train interlude when a male passenger commands the protagonist not to cross between cars while the train is in motion. The passenger stands between the cars next to his wife who says timorously, "Let her go, dear," after the wife notices the young protagonist wears a wedding ring. The protagonist tells him she's pregnant, returning from the john, and needs to get back to her family. Instead, he squeezes her head in a vise-like grip, crushing her between his knee and the wall of the train. He kicks at the base of her spine, yelling stereotypical ethnic epithets while passengers ignore events. After the sample play and three monologues for performance, you will have learned how to write ethnographic dialogue and select appropriate scene settings. Also included are e-interviews with popular fiction writers.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532000154
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Here's how to write salable plays, skits, monologues, or docu-dramas from life experiences, social issues, or current events. Write plays/skits using the technique of ethno-playography which incorporates traditions, folklore, and ethnography into dramatizing real events. The sample play and monologues portray events as social issues. One true life example for a skit is the scene in the sample play written from first-person point-of-view about a 1964 five-minute train interlude when a male passenger commands the protagonist not to cross between cars while the train is in motion. The passenger stands between the cars next to his wife who says timorously, "Let her go, dear," after the wife notices the young protagonist wears a wedding ring. The protagonist tells him she's pregnant, returning from the john, and needs to get back to her family. Instead, he squeezes her head in a vise-like grip, crushing her between his knee and the wall of the train. He kicks at the base of her spine, yelling stereotypical ethnic epithets while passengers ignore events. After the sample play and three monologues for performance, you will have learned how to write ethnographic dialogue and select appropriate scene settings. Also included are e-interviews with popular fiction writers.
Plays by American Women, 1930-1960
Author: Judith E. Barlow
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781557834461
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Offers a collection of classic plays by such women writers as Lillian Hellman, Gertrude Stein, Alice Childress, and Clare Boothe.
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781557834461
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
Offers a collection of classic plays by such women writers as Lillian Hellman, Gertrude Stein, Alice Childress, and Clare Boothe.
Transmedia Frictions
Author: Marsha Kinder
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520281853
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Editors Marsha Kinder and Tara McPherson present an authoritative collection of essays on the continuing debates over medium specificity and the politics of the digital arts. Comparing the term ÒtransmediaÓ with Òtransnational,Ó they show that the movement beyond specific media or nations does not invalidate those entities but makes us look more closely at the cultural specificity of each combination. In two parts, the book stages debates across essays, creating dialogues that give different narrative accounts of what is historically and ideologically at stake in medium specificity and digital politics. Each part includes a substantive introduction by one of the editors. Part 1 examines precursors, contemporary theorists, and artists who are protagonists in this discursive drama, focusing on how the transmedia frictions and continuities between old and new forms can be read most productively: N. Katherine Hayles and Lev Manovich redefine medium specificity, Edward Branigan and Yuri Tsivian explore nondigital precursors, Steve Anderson and Stephen Mamber assess contemporary archival histories, and Grahame Weinbren and Caroline Bassett defend the open-ended mobility of newly emergent media. In part 2, trios of essays address various ideologies of the digital: John Hess and Patricia R. Zimmerman, Herman Gray, and David Wade Crane redraw contours of race, space, and the margins; Eric Gordon, Cristina Venegas, and John T. Caldwell unearth database cities, portable homelands, and virtual fieldwork; and Mark B.N. Hansen, Holly Willis, and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Guillermo G—mez-Pe–a examine interactive bodies transformed by shock, gender, and color. An invaluable reference work in the field of visual media studies, Transmedia Frictions provides sound historical perspective on the social and political aspects of the interactive digital arts, demonstrating that they are never neutral or innocent.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520281853
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Editors Marsha Kinder and Tara McPherson present an authoritative collection of essays on the continuing debates over medium specificity and the politics of the digital arts. Comparing the term ÒtransmediaÓ with Òtransnational,Ó they show that the movement beyond specific media or nations does not invalidate those entities but makes us look more closely at the cultural specificity of each combination. In two parts, the book stages debates across essays, creating dialogues that give different narrative accounts of what is historically and ideologically at stake in medium specificity and digital politics. Each part includes a substantive introduction by one of the editors. Part 1 examines precursors, contemporary theorists, and artists who are protagonists in this discursive drama, focusing on how the transmedia frictions and continuities between old and new forms can be read most productively: N. Katherine Hayles and Lev Manovich redefine medium specificity, Edward Branigan and Yuri Tsivian explore nondigital precursors, Steve Anderson and Stephen Mamber assess contemporary archival histories, and Grahame Weinbren and Caroline Bassett defend the open-ended mobility of newly emergent media. In part 2, trios of essays address various ideologies of the digital: John Hess and Patricia R. Zimmerman, Herman Gray, and David Wade Crane redraw contours of race, space, and the margins; Eric Gordon, Cristina Venegas, and John T. Caldwell unearth database cities, portable homelands, and virtual fieldwork; and Mark B.N. Hansen, Holly Willis, and Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Guillermo G—mez-Pe–a examine interactive bodies transformed by shock, gender, and color. An invaluable reference work in the field of visual media studies, Transmedia Frictions provides sound historical perspective on the social and political aspects of the interactive digital arts, demonstrating that they are never neutral or innocent.
How to Read Job
Author: John H. Walton
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830899073
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
We often turn to the book of Job when we encounter suffering. But what if the book is not only about Job's suffering? Written by two respected commentators, this matchless guide to reading and appreciating the book of Job covers all relevant aspects—literary, historical, theological and hermeneutical—for the student, teacher and busy pastor.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830899073
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
We often turn to the book of Job when we encounter suffering. But what if the book is not only about Job's suffering? Written by two respected commentators, this matchless guide to reading and appreciating the book of Job covers all relevant aspects—literary, historical, theological and hermeneutical—for the student, teacher and busy pastor.
The Drama
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 474
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 474
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Granta 168: Significant Other
Author: Thomas Meaney
Publisher: Granta
ISBN: 1909889679
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Featuring non-fiction by Mary Gaitskill, James Pogue, Susan Pedersen, Christian Lorentzen and Snigdha Poonam. Fiction by Fleur Jaeggy (translated by Gini Alhadeff), J.M. Coetzee, Sophie Collins, Kevin Brazil, Victor Heringer (translated by James Young) and Alexandra Tanner. Poetry by Najwan Darwish, Zoe Hitzig, Tamara Nassar and Bernadette Van-Huy. Photography by Rosalind Fox Solomon (introduced by Lynne Tillman), Jesse Glazzard (introduced by Anthony Vahni Capildeo) and Debmalya Ray Choudhuri (introduced by John-Baptiste Oduor). Cover art by Simon Casson.
Publisher: Granta
ISBN: 1909889679
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Featuring non-fiction by Mary Gaitskill, James Pogue, Susan Pedersen, Christian Lorentzen and Snigdha Poonam. Fiction by Fleur Jaeggy (translated by Gini Alhadeff), J.M. Coetzee, Sophie Collins, Kevin Brazil, Victor Heringer (translated by James Young) and Alexandra Tanner. Poetry by Najwan Darwish, Zoe Hitzig, Tamara Nassar and Bernadette Van-Huy. Photography by Rosalind Fox Solomon (introduced by Lynne Tillman), Jesse Glazzard (introduced by Anthony Vahni Capildeo) and Debmalya Ray Choudhuri (introduced by John-Baptiste Oduor). Cover art by Simon Casson.