The Politics of New Media Theatre: Life®™

The Politics of New Media Theatre is a groundbreaking study of performance that responds to, adopts and subverts current philosophical, political and economic practices. Not only does Gabriella Giannachi show how new media theatre can affect society, she also demonstrates that knowledge produced by and through performance is paradigmatic towards an understanding of the contemporary. In doing this the book addresses such questions as:

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