Description
Dive into the groundbreaking world of 'Performing Stories', a pivotal 2022 publication from The University of Chicago Press, ISBN 9780857428462. This compelling book explores the intersection of performance and narration in European and Anglo-American theater since the turn of the millennium. In an era where traditional narratological approaches often fail to encompass the diverse landscape of modern storytelling, Nina Tecklenburg invites readers to reexamine the relationship between narrative and performance. 'Performing Stories' highlights innovative practices like collective storytelling games, theater installations, extensive autobiographical performances, immersive role-playing, and audio-video walks. These nonliterary narrative practices redefine how we perceive storytelling, emphasizing narration as a sensate, embodied cultural practice that nurtures social connections. This comprehensive exploration is essential for those interested in performance studies, narrative theory, literary criticism, and the evolving nature of contemporary theater. With its transdisciplinary perspective, 'Performing Stories' not only challenges established norms but also offers stimulating insights into the forces that shape culture and politics through narration. Whether you're a scholar or simply passionate about innovative theater, this book is an invaluable resource that encourages a deeper understanding of the narrative landscape.