
Teaching Shakespeare Through Performance
Milla Cozart Riggio(Editor)
Modern Language Association of America (Publisher)
Published on 30. January 1999
Book
Hardback
503 pages
978-0-87352-372-1 (ISBN)
Description
Performance pedagogy does more than involve students in the acting, directing, and production work needed to bring a play text to life. It engages them in interpretation; it makes issues of structure or subtext immediate; it deepens understanding of stage history; in film, it demonstrates the role of camera, lighting, sound.
Teaching Shakespeare through Performance is designed for teachers of both high school and college English courses who wish to introduce performance strategies into their classroom. The volume illustrates how attention to theatrical detail can give insight into Shakespeare's work and world: the significance of an omitted exit or entrance, the role of stage directions in King Lear, costumes and transvestism on the Renaissance stage, the changing fashions of acting Juliet, how experimenting with the use of different personal props in a scene from Hamlet reveals cultural attitudes, and much more.
Teaching Shakespeare through Performance is designed for teachers of both high school and college English courses who wish to introduce performance strategies into their classroom. The volume illustrates how attention to theatrical detail can give insight into Shakespeare's work and world: the significance of an omitted exit or entrance, the role of stage directions in King Lear, costumes and transvestism on the Renaissance stage, the changing fashions of acting Juliet, how experimenting with the use of different personal props in a scene from Hamlet reveals cultural attitudes, and much more.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Annotated edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
803 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87352-372-1 (9780873523721)
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Milla Cozart Riggio is James J. Goodman Professor of English at Trinity College, Connecticut. She has published essays on Shakespeare in Shakespeare Quarterly and has worked as dramaturge on Shakespeare productions directed by, among others, Mark Lamos and Richard Schechner. She has edited The Play of Wisdom: Its Texts and Contexts and a special edition of TDR: The Journal of Performance Studies on Trinidad and Tobago Carnival.