
Mapping Multimodal Performance Studies
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-367-36631-5 (ISBN)
Description
This book is a first attempt to map the broad context of performance studies from a multimodal perspective. It collects original research on traditional performing arts (theatre, dance, opera), live (durational performance) and mediated/recorded performances (films, television shows), as well as performative discursive practices on social media by adopting several theories and methodologies all dealing with the notion of multimodality. As a mostly dynamic and also interactive environment for various text types and genres, the context of performance studies provides many opportunities to produce meaning verbally and non-verbally. All chapters in this book develop frameworks for the analysis of performance-related events and activities and explore empirical case studies in a range of different ages and cultures. A further focus lies on the communicative strategies deployed by different communities of practice, taking into account processes of production, distribution, and consumption of such texts in diverse spatial and temporal contexts.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
50 s/w Abbildungen, 22 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 18 s/w Zeichnungen, 1 s/w Tabelle, 10 farbige Tabellen
10 Tables, color; 1 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 50 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
332 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-36631-5 (9780367366315)
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Persons
Maria Grazia Sindoni is Assistant Professor in English Linguistics and Translation at the University of Messina, Italy. She has published four books and several articles on systemic-functional linguistics, multimodality, critical discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, theories of semiosis of communication and computer-mediated interaction.
Janina Wildfeuer is a Researcher at Bremen University, Germany, in the areas of multimodal film and (digital) media studies as well as linguistics, discourse analysis, and semiotics. Her recent publications include a monograph on Film Discourse Interpretation from 2014 as well as several edited collections on multimodality and film analysis.
Kay L. O'Halloran is Professor in the School of Education, Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University. Her main research area is multimodal analysis, with a focus on digital and mixed methods approaches, mathematical and scientific discourse, and visual and multimodal literacy. She has established large interdisciplinary projects to develop interactive digital technologies and visualisation techniques.
Janina Wildfeuer is a Researcher at Bremen University, Germany, in the areas of multimodal film and (digital) media studies as well as linguistics, discourse analysis, and semiotics. Her recent publications include a monograph on Film Discourse Interpretation from 2014 as well as several edited collections on multimodality and film analysis.
Kay L. O'Halloran is Professor in the School of Education, Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University. Her main research area is multimodal analysis, with a focus on digital and mixed methods approaches, mathematical and scientific discourse, and visual and multimodal literacy. She has established large interdisciplinary projects to develop interactive digital technologies and visualisation techniques.
Editor
University of Messina, Italy
University of Bremen, Germany
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia
Content
1 Mapping Multimodal Performance Studies: An Introduction
Maria Grazia Sindoni, Janina Wildfeuer, and Kay L. O'Halloran
2 Multimodal Semiotics of Theatrical Performances
Sabine Tan, Peter Wignell, and Kay L. O'Halloran
3 Making Meaning Through Movement: A Functional Grammar of Dance Movement
Arianna Maiorani
4 The Phantoms of the Opera: Towards a Multi-Dimensional Interpretative Framework of Analysis
Fabio Rossi and Maria Grazia Sindoni
5 The Eyes Have It: 'In the Gaze ... Everything Happened'
Maree Stenglin
6 Interactive Cognitive Subsystems and Dance: Choreographic Creativity
Rebecca Weber
7 Film Space as Theatrical Performing Space: A Multimodal Discourse Approach to Transmedial Analysis
Chiao-I Tseng
8 Who's afraid of Conchita Wurst? Drag Performers and the Construction of Multimodal Prosody
Giuseppe Balirano
9 From Text to Performance: Discourse Analytical Thoughts on New Forms of Performances in Social Media
Janina Wildfeuer
Maria Grazia Sindoni, Janina Wildfeuer, and Kay L. O'Halloran
2 Multimodal Semiotics of Theatrical Performances
Sabine Tan, Peter Wignell, and Kay L. O'Halloran
3 Making Meaning Through Movement: A Functional Grammar of Dance Movement
Arianna Maiorani
4 The Phantoms of the Opera: Towards a Multi-Dimensional Interpretative Framework of Analysis
Fabio Rossi and Maria Grazia Sindoni
5 The Eyes Have It: 'In the Gaze ... Everything Happened'
Maree Stenglin
6 Interactive Cognitive Subsystems and Dance: Choreographic Creativity
Rebecca Weber
7 Film Space as Theatrical Performing Space: A Multimodal Discourse Approach to Transmedial Analysis
Chiao-I Tseng
8 Who's afraid of Conchita Wurst? Drag Performers and the Construction of Multimodal Prosody
Giuseppe Balirano
9 From Text to Performance: Discourse Analytical Thoughts on New Forms of Performances in Social Media
Janina Wildfeuer