ABSTRACT

This book is a first attempt to map the broad context of performance studies from a multimodal perspective. It collects original research on traditional performing arts (theatre, dance, opera), live (durational performance) and mediated/recorded performances (films, television shows), as well as performative discursive practices on social media by adopting several theories and methodologies all dealing with the notion of multimodality. As a mostly dynamic and also interactive environment for various text types and genres, the context of performance studies provides many opportunities to produce meaning verbally and non-verbally. All chapters in this book develop frameworks for the analysis of performance-related events and activities and explore empirical case studies in a range of different ages and cultures. A further focus lies on the communicative strategies deployed by different communities of practice, taking into account processes of production, distribution, and consumption of such texts in diverse spatial and temporal contexts.

chapter 1|13 pages

Mapping Multimodal Performance Studies: An Introduction

ByMARIA GRAZIA SINDONI, JANINA WILDFEUER, AND KAY L.

chapter 2|25 pages

Multimodal Semiotics of Theatrical Performances

BySABINE TAN, PETER WIGNELL, AND KAY L. O’HALLORAN

chapter 4|24 pages

The Phantoms of the Opera: Toward a Multidimensional Interpretative Framework of Analysis

ByFABIO ROSSI AND MARIA GRAZIA SINDONI

chapter 5|21 pages

The Eyes Have It: ‘In the Gaze . . . Everything Happened’

ByMAREE STENGLIN