Strike a Pose! Performance Culture and the Constitution of Postmodern Identity

Strike a Pose! Performance Culture and the Constitution of Postmodern Identity

Strike a Pose! Performance Culture and the Constitution of Postmodern Identity Lecturer: PD Dr. Stefan L. Brandt, Guest Professor Room and time: AR-A 1009, Tuesdays 14-16 Summer term of 2011 Selected Bibliography Abt, Vicki and Leonard Mustazza. Coming After Oprah: Cultural Fallout in the Age of the TV Talk Show. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1997. Aston, Elaine and Geraldine Harris, eds. Feminist Futures? Theatre, Performance, Theory. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Auslander, Philip. “Just Be Yourself: Logocentrism and Difference in Performance Theory”. Acting (Re)Considered: Theories and Practices, ed. Phillip B. Zarilli. London, New York: Routledge, 1994. Austerlitz, Saul. Money For Nothing: A History of the Music Video from the Beatles to the White Stripes. New York: Continuum, 2007. Austin, Thomas and Martin Baker, eds. Contemporary Hollywood Stardom. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Batchen, Geoffrey, ed. 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