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Document type
Book chapters


Title
Dramaturg as context manager: a phenomenological and political practice

Participants in the publication
Graça P. Corrêa (Author)
Dep. História e Filosofia das Ciências
CFCUL

Summary
Dramaturgy implies a keen perception, an extensively sought orientation, and a steadfast purpose in the process of interpreting and creating an artwork. Dramaturgs love texts, and texts are everywhere: not relegated to written or verbal words, they exist as you walk, as you gaze, as you breathe. Within the premise that texts are compositions of signs in every form – as Jacques Derrida proclaims, “all is text and all is writing [écriture]” – dramaturgy may be seen as what animates the text; it is the spirit of the text; it is a political practice.

Editor(s)
Magda Romanska

Date of Publication
2015

Institution
CFCUL-Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa

Where published
The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy

Publication Identifiers
ISBN - 9780415658492

Address
New York, USA

Publisher
Routledge

Edition
Routledge

Starting page
308
Last page
312

Document Identifiers
URL - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780203075944/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203075944-64
DOI - https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203075944.ch52

Keywords
Ethics in Dramaturgy Phenomenology Landscape Theory Applied Theatre Research

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APA
Graça P. Corrêa, (2015). Dramaturg as context manager: a phenomenological and political practice. The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy, 308-312

IEEE
Graça P. Corrêa, "Dramaturg as context manager: a phenomenological and political practice" in The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy, 2015, pp. 308-312

BIBTEX
@incollection{44388, author = {Graça P. Corrêa}, title = {Dramaturg as context manager: a phenomenological and political practice}, booktitle = {The Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy}, year = 2015, pages = {308-312}, address = {New York, USA}, publisher = {Routledge} }