Theory/Theatre: An Introduction
Discover the intricate relationship between literary theory and the world of theatre with "Theory/Theatre: An Introduction" by the esteemed author, Mark Fortier. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this illuminating hardback edition spans 272 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration for both students and enthusiasts alike.
Mark Fortier expertly navigates a range of theoretical frameworks, including semiotics, postcolonial studies, and feminist theory, offering readers a clear and engaging perspective on how these approaches inform and enhance our understanding of performance. This book is not just an introduction; it's an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of the theatrical arts through a theoretical lens.
Join Fortier on a journey that transforms the way you perceive theatre and its myriad meanings, making "Theory/Theatre: An Introduction" a must-have addition to your library.