The expanding galaxy of performing arts: extending theories and questioning practices |
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Authors: | Maria Grazia Sindoni Janina Wildfeuer Kay L. O’Halloran |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Ancient and Modern Civilization, University of Messina, Messina, Italymgsindoni@unime.it;3. Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies, Bremen University, Bremen, Germany;4. School of Education, Faculty of Humanities, Curtin University, Perth, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces the Special Issue on the languages of performing arts and is therefore aimed at designing how the context of the latter can be illuminated by socio-semiotic and multimodal approaches to communication. In this Special Issue, performances and performing arts are described as multimodal semiotic acts that co-deploy a range of semiotic resources to produce and construct meanings across different cultures and ages. Seen as dynamic and interactive processes of meaning-making, their analysis calls for new and multidisciplinary frameworks which are collected in this Special Issue. The introduction gives an overview of these papers and discusses their range of diverse phenomena, both live and recorded, including theatre performances and films, art installations, opera, as well as reading out aloud. By outlining the significance and contribution of different disciplines and fields of studies to the broad area of performance studies, the chapter argues the case for innovative approaches that can extend theories and analyse aesthetic and performative practices in context. With the help of some case studies, it provides guidelines for the reading and interpretation of the several theoretical discussions and practical case studies presented to encourage further multidisciplinary research on these domains. |
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