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Neuerburg-Denzer publishes chapter in Theatres of Affect

October 9, 2014
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By Playwrights Canada


What is it to think feeling, to put the affective dimensions of theatrical experience and its production centre stage? Theatre people are well equipped for the challenges of this task, they labour expressly, consistently, and consciously with emotion, feeling, mood, and affect.

In essays by seasoned and emerging scholars, Theatres of Affect takes the emotional temperature of Canadian performances, ranging from a verbatim theatre piece on the emotional labours and costs of kin care, to the Canadian military's "theatre of war," to disability arts performances of sexuality, to the affecting role of intercultural music theatre in reconciliation proceedings. Contributors assess the deployments of various emotional registers in threatrical performance and explore how and where the "affective turn" in contemporary humanities scholarship affects theatre studies in Canada.

Assistant Professor Ursula Neuerburg-Denzer has contributed a chapter to this book, entitled "High Emotion - Rasaboxes in the Emo Lab: Emotion Training For Actors in the Twenty First Century." It describes her research, and includes photos and testimonials from former and current students. 

Theatres of Affect is available for purchase from Playwrights Canada




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