Cognition in the Globe

Cognition in the Globe
About this book
"Shakespeare's company coped with an enormous mnemonic load, performing up to six different plays a week. How did they do it? Cognition in the Globe addresses this question through the lens of distributed cognition. This is a dynamic model that attends to the art of 'playing' at a range of levels. These include the material conditions of playing space; artifacts such as parts, plots, and playbooks; the social structures of the companies, including methods of training and coordination; internal cognitive mechanisms such as attention, perception, and memory; and actor-audience dynamics, among many others. This is the first book to offer such an approach to theatrical history and performance studies"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL15521718W
Subjects
ActingStage historyEnglandTheaterDramatic productionHistoryShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, stage historyShakespeare, william, 1564-1616, dramatic productionTheater, great britain, historyLiteraturePERFORMING ARTSHistory & CriticismShakespeare studies & criticismEnglish