edited by Janelle G. Reinelt and Joseph Roach
University of Michigan Press, 2007
Paper: 978-0-472-06886-9 | Cloth: 978-0-472-09886-6
Library of Congress Classification PN2039.C75 2007
Dewey Decimal Classification 792.01

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Critical Theory and Performance presents a broad range of critical and theoretical methods and applies them to contemporary and historical performance genres—from stage plays, dance-dramas, performance art, cabaret, stand-up comedy, and jazz to circus, street theater, and shamanistic ritual. As the first comprehensive introduction to critical theory’s rich and diverse contributions to the study of drama, theater, and performance, the book has been highly influential for more than a decade in providing fertile ground for academic investigations in the lively field of performance studies.


This updated and expanded edition presents nineteen new essays by the field’s leading scholars and practitioners as well as new critical introductions by editors Janelle G. Reinelt and Joseph R. Roach. Reflecting recent trends in performance studies, this revised edition now includes discussions of critical race theory, postcolonial studies, gender and sexualities, and mediatized cultures. The resulting volume is a unique and indispensable tool for critics, teachers, and students that paves the way for future scholarship.


Janelle G. Reinelt is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Warwick. Reinelt and Roach


Joseph R. Roach is Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley Professor of Theater and English at Yale University.