1st Edition

Performing the Nonhuman Towards a Theatre of Transformation

By Conrad Alexandrowicz Copyright 2025
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

This book radically reimagines theatre/performance pedagogy and dramaturgy in response to the accelerating climate crisis. This text is founded upon the principle that the theatre is the most anthropocentric of all the arts: the means of its representation, the human figure, is identical with its conventional object, the human narrative, broadly considered. In order to respond ethically to the... Read more

Acknowledgements


Introduction: Embracing Eco-theatre and Its Pedagogy


Chapter 1: Theorizing the Nonhuman/Posthuman


Chapter 2: The Master and His Emissary


Chapter 3: Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being


Chapter 4: Performing in Response to the Nonhuman


Chapter 5: Grotowski Recalled and Reconsidered


Chapter 6: Theatre and/as Ritual


Chapter 7: Mineral, Vegetable, Animal


Coda: A Theatre of Healing and Resilience


Work cited
Index

Biography

Conrad Alexandrowicz is a Professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada.