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100 1 $aMarranca, Bonnie.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80090165
245 10 $aEcologies of theater :$bessays at the Century Turning /$cBonnie Marranca.
260 $aBaltimore :$bJohns Hopkins University Press,$c1996.
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300 $axix 289 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aPAJ books
500 $aEssays previously published in various magazines except a few selections.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Species of Thought: Ecology and the Theater --$tEcologies of Theater I: Gertrude Stein, John Cage, Robert Wilson: The Play of Landscape.$tPresence of Mind.$tThe Mus/ecology of John Cage.$tRobert Wilson and the Idea of the Archive: Dramaturgy as an Ecology.$tSt. Gertrude --$tNatural Histories of the Drama.$tA Cosmography of Herself: The Autobiography of Rachel Rosenthal.$tDespoiled Shores: Heiner Muller's Natural History Lessons.$tThe State of Grace: Maria Irene Fornes at Sixty-two.$tPerformance World, Performance Culture.$tAll the Football Field's a Stage.$tNew England Still Life: Fornes's Evelyn Brown.$tSelf-portrait in Gray.$tPAJ, A Personal History.$tThe Controversial 1985-1986 Theater Season: A Politics of Reception.$tTheater and the University at the End of the Twentieth Century --$tPrivate Landscapes.$tGarden/Theater.$tA Hudson Valley Life --$tEcologies of Theater II: Continental Drift.$tThe Century Turning (International Events).$tThinking about Interculturalism.
505 80 $tMeredith Monk's Atlas of Sound: New Opera and the American Performance Tradition.$tThe Forest: Robert Wilson and Interculturalism.$tThe Culture of Perestroika.$tBerlin Theatertreffen, 1984.$tIsak Dinesen in Three Parts.$tThe Virtual Theater of Herbert Blau.$tActs of Criticism.
520 $aHow do geography and climate influence a work? How is narrative embedded in landscape? What is the ecology of an image? In Ecologies of Theater, Bonnie Marranca elaborates a new perspective on performance that links ecology and aesthetics. She writes of dramaturgy as an ecology in the work of Robert Wilson, and the mus/ecology of John Cage; the autobiology of Rachel Rosenthal and spiritual style of Maria Irene Fornes and Meredith Monk; and the landscape histories of Heiner Muller and Isak Dinesen.
520 8 $aIn more than two dozen essays, Marranca considers theater history and the modernist heritage in the context of landscape, culture, and art.
650 0 $aDrama$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85039322
650 0 $aTheater.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134522
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