Theorizing Practice
Theorizing Practice by various authors, published by Palgrave USA in 2003, offers a thought-provoking examination of theatre history studies today. Spanning 240 pages, this collection of essays features contributions from some of the most significant voices in the field. The authors engage in a comprehensive interrogation of the ways in which history and historiography shape our understanding of theatre practice.
Delving into the influences of national, sexual, and racial identities, this book challenges conventional canons of theatre history, inviting readers to reconsider established narratives. Whether you are a scholar, student, or theatre enthusiast, Theorizing Practice promises to enrich your understanding of the complexities surrounding the study of theatre. Discover the diverse perspectives and critical insights that make this title a valuable addition to your bookshelf.