Perphoto Biblio

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    • Stage Photography
    • Photography on Stage
    • Performed Photography
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  • Focus
  • Themes
    • Stage Photography
    • Photography on Stage
    • Performed Photography
  • Index
    • Index Author
    • Index Names
    • Index Topics
    • Index Editorial Typology
    • Index Language
    • Topics
    • Index Location
    • Index Periods
  • All entries
  • Call for Entries
  • Focus
  • Photography on Stage

    Theatre as Post-Operative Follow-up: The Bougainville Photoplay Project / Dwyer, Paul

    Dwyer, Paul, «Theatre as Post-Operative Follow-up: The Bougainville Photoplay Project». About Performance; Sydney, ,  8, (2008), pp. 141-160,231

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  • Performed Photography,  Photography on Stage

    Encountering: The Conceptual Body, or a Theory of When, Where, and How Art “Means” / Jones, Amelia

    Jones, Amelia, «Encountering: The Conceptual Body, or a Theory of When, Where, and How Art "Means"». TDR: The Drama Review, 62,  3, (2018), pp. 12-34

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  • Performed Photography,  Photography on Stage

    Portraits of Self and Other: SlutForArt and the Photographs of Tseng Kwong Chi / Bacalzo, Dan

    Bacalzo, Dan, «Portraits of Self and Other: SlutForArt and the Photographs of Tseng Kwong Chi». Theatre Journal, 53,  1, (2001), pp. 73-94

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  • Performed Photography

    An Eye for an Eye: the Hapticality of Collaborative Photo-Performance in Native Women of South India / SHARANYA

    SHARANYA, «An Eye for an Eye: the Hapticality of Collaborative Photo-Performance in Native Women of South India». Theatre Research International, 44,  2, (2019), pp. 118-134

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  • Performativity of photography,  Photography on Stage

    Bodies in Focus: Photography and Performativity in Post-Colonial Theatre / Gilbert, Helen

    Gilbert, Helen, «Bodies in Focus: Photography and Performativity in Post-Colonial Theatre». Textual Studies in Canada, 10,  11, (1998), pp. 17-32

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