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Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society, Volume 2

Case Studies

Ilaria Riccioni

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Haymarket Books
29 April 2024
Volume 2 of Theater(s) and Public Sphere in a Global and Digital Society continues the exploration of the fundamental contribution that artistic and cultural forms bring to social dynamics and how these can consolidate cohabitation and create meaningfulness, in addition to fulfilling economic and regulatory needs. As symbolic forms of collective social practices, artistic and cultural forms weave together the meaning of territories, contexts, and peoples, and also of the generations who traverse them. This volume examines several case studies in the relationship between cultural forms and society.

These forms of meaning interact with the social imaginary, mediate marginalization, transform barriers into bridges, and are indispensable tools for any social coexistence and its continuous rethinking in everyday life. The various epistemic approaches present here refer to sociology, theatre studies, cultural studies, psychology, economy of culture, and social statistics which observe theatre as a social phenomenon.

Maria Shevstova, Ilaria Riccioni, Roberta Paltrinieri, Gerhard Glüher, Raimondo Guarino, Mariselda Tessarolo, Raffaele Federici, Marco Serino, Maria Grazia Turri, Elena Olesina, Elena Polyudova, Marisol Facuse, Vincenzo Del Gaudio, Laura Gemini, Stefano Brilli, Jessica Camargo Molano, Annalisa Cicerchia, Simona Staffieri and Giulia Cavrini.

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Imprint:   Haymarket Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9798888900215
Series:   Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Pages:   248
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors 1 The Impact of Theatre in a Multilingual Province The Case of the Teatro Stabile of Bolzano between New and Old Generations   Ilaria Riccioni 2 The Anomaly of the Teatro Stabile of Bolzano A Public Theater on the Border, between Different Languages and Cultures   Marco Bernardi 3 State Theater of Bolzano. 70 years History and Shows in a Book   Massimo Bertoldi 4 The Interviews for the Research on the Teatro Stabile di Bolzano Some Methodological Considerations   Eleonora Sparano 5 Social Theatre, a Polyphonic Dramaturgy of the Community   Claudio Bernardi 6 From the Creative Process to the Relationship with the City The Theatre of the ‘Margin’ by the Carullo-Minasi Company (Messina, 2011–2021)   Katia Trifirò 7 Theatre Festivals and Urban Public Border Crossing Practices in Comparison   Benedetta Pratelli 8 A Relational Theatre Fabrizio Crisafulli’s “Theatre of Places”   Mara Nerbano 9 Introducing Performing Human Rights   Roberto Prestigiacomo 10 On Stage without a Script A Theatrical Workshop for Professional Training   Tiziana Tesauro 11 The Theater of the Oppressed as a Martial Art Theatre, Community, Pedagogy and Politics   Alessandro Tolomelli 12 Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Theatre of the Word   Emanuele Stochino 13 Dramaturgies of Distancing Dance and Public Space in the Covid Era   Andrea Zardi 14 La Trilogia del naufragio by Lina Prosa Dramaturgy and Poetic of Inclusion   Chiara Pasanisi 15 The Lavanderia a Vapore, from Madhouse to Dancehouse A Contemporary Experience of Relationship between Theatrical Space and Territorial Communities   Matteo Tamborrino 16 Performing Arts and Practices for the Inclusion of Migrants in Milan   Martina Guerinoni 17 Teleaudiencias Teatrales Crisis of a Representation   Daniela Salinas Frigerio Index

Ilaria Riccioni, Ph.D. (2003) “La Sapienza” University of Rome, is Tenured Researcher of General Sociology at the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen. She has published many monographs and articles of social theory and on the social impact of artistic phenomena, including “Futurism: Anticipating Postmodernism” (Mimesis International, 2019).

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