Opening Acts

Opening Acts
Author: Judith Hamera
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1412905583

Opening Acts: Performance in/as Communication and Cultural Criticism offers new, rigorous ways to analyze communication and culture through performance. Editor Judith Hamera, along with a distinguished list of contributors, provides students with cutting-edge readings of everyday life, space, history, and intersections of all three, using a critical performance-based approach. This text makes three significant contributions to the field - it familiarizes readers with the core elements and commitments of performance-based analysis, links performance-based analysis to theoretical and analytical perspectives in communication and cultural studies, and provides engaging examples of how to use performance as a critical tool to open up communication and culture. offers new, rigorous ways to analyze communication and culture through performance. Editor Judith Hamera, along with a distinguished list of contributors, provides students with cutting-edge readings of everyday life, space, history, and intersections of all three, using a critical performance-based approach. This text makes three significant contributions to the field - it familiarizes readers with the core elements and commitments of performance-based analysis, links performance-based analysis to theoretical and analytical perspectives in communication and cultural studies, and provides engaging examples of how to use performance as a critical tool to open up communication and culture.

Opening Acts

Opening Acts
Author: Steve Ditko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945307164

This volume reprints five 32-page comics by Steve Ditko, originally published by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko from 2009 to 2010: Ditko Presents; Act 2; Act 3; Act 4; Act 5. Steve Ditko started his career in comics in the 1950s, and was actively generating fresh ideas and art for nearly 70 years.