Discourse, Bind 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Side 40
... Performance challenges discourse . There are many reasons for this , not the least of which is lexical . The relationship between performance and its reception attains to the kind of phenomenological density for which criticism lacks a ...
... Performance challenges discourse . There are many reasons for this , not the least of which is lexical . The relationship between performance and its reception attains to the kind of phenomenological density for which criticism lacks a ...
Side 43
... performance . The Expression of the Emotions had the most direct impact on acting theory through its thorough - going assimilation by William Archer , Ibsen's first English translator and early producer , in his influen- tial Masks or ...
... performance . The Expression of the Emotions had the most direct impact on acting theory through its thorough - going assimilation by William Archer , Ibsen's first English translator and early producer , in his influen- tial Masks or ...
Side 123
... performance of war itself . Within the realm of popular culture the outcome of the war is thereby suppressed in favor of stories about the performance of either individual males or of the all - male group in combat . Means are thus ...
... performance of war itself . Within the realm of popular culture the outcome of the war is thereby suppressed in favor of stories about the performance of either individual males or of the all - male group in combat . Means are thus ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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