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Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary Performance Meetings with Remarkable Women By Virginie Magnat  20% off when you order from Routledge.com! * Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books purchased directly via our website. June 2015: 244pp Pb: 978-1-138-92214-3 | $44.95 For more information visit: www.routledge.com/9781138922143 For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact: Sarah Collins [email protected] 20% Discount Available - enter the code FLR40 at checkout* Pb: 978-1-138-92214-3 | $35.96 Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary            Performance is the recipient of the Canadian              AssociaƟon for Theatre Research 2014 Ann              Saddlemyer Book Award Honorable MenƟon. "As both a scholar and a performer herself, Magnat’s              research relies upon an interdisciplinary methodology, combining eldwork, arƟsƟc collaboraƟon with her                 subjects, and the arƟculaƟon of her embodied research through wriƟng. The result is an insighƞul account of the work of such arƟsts as Rena Mirecka, Ewa Benesz,                 Katharina Seyferth, and Ang Gey Pin. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars interested in the work of Grotowski, Polish theatre, women theatre pracƟƟoners, as well as those engaged in pracƟceasresearch." ‐ Review by Tanya Dean, TDR As the rst invesƟgaƟon of women's foremost contribuƟons to Grotowski's theatrical and posttheatrical research, this book is grounded in four years of mulƟ‐sited eldwork                conducted in Poland, Italy, France, and Denmark. Situated at the intersecƟon of performance studies, experimental ethnography, and Indigenous research methodologies, this exploraƟon of the arƟsƟc journeys and current creaƟve pracƟces of key women from dierent cultures and                     generaƟons is complemented by a Documentary Film Series created in close collaboraƟon with these arƟsts and                    featured on the Routledge Performance Archive (www.routledgeperformancearchive.com). 

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Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary Performance

Meetings with Remarkable Women

By Virginie Magnat

 

20% off when you order from

Routledge.com!

* Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount and only applies to books

purchased directly via our website.

June 2015: 244pp

Pb: 978-1-138-92214-3 | $44.95

For more information visit:

www.routledge.com/9781138922143

For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact: Sarah Collins

[email protected]

20% Discount Available - enter the code FLR40 at checkout*

Pb: 978-1-138-92214-3 | $35.96

Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary            

Performance is the recipient of the Canadian              

Associa on for Theatre Research 2014 Ann              

Saddlemyer Book Award Honorable Men on. 

"As both a scholar and a performer herself, Magnat’s              

research relies upon an interdisciplinary methodology, 

combining fieldwork, ar s c collabora on with her                 

subjects, and the ar cula on of her embodied research 

through wri ng. The result is an insigh ul account of the 

work of such ar sts as Rena Mirecka, Ewa Benesz,                 

Katharina Seyferth, and Ang Gey Pin. This book will be a 

valuable resource for scholars interested in the work of 

Grotowski, Polish theatre, women theatre prac oners, as 

well as those engaged in prac ce‐as‐research." ‐ Review by 

Tanya Dean, TDR 

As the first inves ga on of women's foremost contribu ons 

to Grotowski's theatrical and post‐theatrical research, this 

book is grounded in four years of mul ‐sited fieldwork                

conducted in Poland, Italy, France, and Denmark. Situated 

at the intersec on of performance studies, experimental 

ethnography, and Indigenous research methodologies, this 

explora on of the ar s c journeys and current crea ve 

prac ces of key women from different cultures and                     

genera ons is complemented by a Documentary Film Series 

created in close collabora on with these ar sts and                    

featured on the Routledge Performance Archive 

(www.routledgeperformancearchive.com). 

Page 2: Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary Performance PROMOTIONAL... · Grotowski, Women, and Contemporary Performance Meetings with Remarkable Women By Virginie Magnat 20% off when you