Performance and Cognition

Theatre Studies and the Cognitive Turn

Edited by Bruce McConachie, F. Elizabeth Hart

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This anthology is the first of its kind. In addition to opening up fresh perspectives on theatre studies – with applications for dramatic criticism, performance analysis, acting practice, audience response, theatre history, and other important areas – the book sets the agenda for future work, helping to map the emergence of this new approach.

Following a comprehensive introduction, the contributors examine:

This original and authoritative work will be attractive to scholars and graduate students of drama, theatre, and performance.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Part 1: Drama and Cognition 2. A Cognitive Reading of the Motif of Mislaid Identity in Dryden’s Ampitryon (1690) 3. `It Is Required You Do Awake Your Faith’: Learning to Trust the Body through Performing The Winter’s Tale 4.Categories and Catcalls: Cognitive Dissonance in The Playboy of the Western World Part 2: Theatre and Cognition 5. Neuroscience and Creativity in the Rehearsal Process 6. Image and Action: Cognitive Neuroscience and Actor Training 7. Relevance and Performative Art Part 3: Theory and Cognition 8. See the Play, Read the Book 9. Performance, Phenomenology, and the Cognitive Turn 10. Cognitive Studies and Epistemic Competence in Cultural History: Moving Beyond Freud and Lacan 11.Performance Strategies, Image Schemas, and Communication Frameworks 12. Glossary of Terms

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