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Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance
The series aims at presenting innovative cross-disciplinary and intercultural research in performance practice and theory. Its mission is to expand and enrich performance studies with new research in theatre, film, dance, ritual and art. It also draws on queer and gender studies, anthropology, linguistics, archeaology, ethnography, sociology, history, media and political sciences, and even medicine and biology. The series focuses on promoting groundbreaking methodologies and new directions in studying performative culture by scrutinizing its transformative and transgressive aspects. The series Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance publishes in English and German. Volumes may be monographs as well as thematic collections of papers by scholars from Poland and from abroad.
37 publications
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Performance Research: Ireland
4 publications
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Modernizing Practice Paradigms for New Music
Periodization Theory and Peak Performance Exemplified Through Extended Techniques©2016 Monographs -
Performance and Performativity
©2009 Thesis -
Performance and Performativity in German Cultural Studies
©2003 Conference proceedings -
Performing the Modern German
Performance and Identity in Contemporary German Cinema©2013 Monographs -
Cultural Performances
A Study on Managing Collective Trauma amongst Displaced Persons in Daudu, Benue State, Nigeria©2021 Thesis -
Produktinnovation und Performance
Eine empirische Analyse des deutschen Ernährungsgewerbes©2004 Thesis -
Performance Management im Luxusgütereinzelhandel
Entwicklung eines Kennzahlensystems für das Management von Luxusgeschäften©2018 Thesis -
Privatization Performance in Turkey
©2016 Monographs -
Performance and Impact of Microfinance
Evidence from Joint Liability Lending Programs in Malawi©2008 Thesis -
Perspectives on Shakespeare in Performance
©2000 Textbook -
Meter, Rhythm and Performance – Metrum, Rhythmus, Performanz
Proceedings of the International Conference on Meter, Rhythm and Performance, held in May 1999 at Vechta©2002 Conference proceedings