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Addiction and Performance

Edited By: James Reynolds, Zoe Zontou

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This collection of essays offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the intertwined relationships between addiction, culture, and performance, moving beyond single-discipline approaches to generate a more complex, politicised understanding of addiction.

Addiction and Performance is a collection of essays offering a multidisciplinary exploration of the intertwined relationships between addiction, culture and performance. The problem of addiction…
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Addiction and Performance is a collection of essays offering a multidisciplinary exploration of the intertwined relationships between addiction, culture and performance. The problem of addiction is multifaceted, but existing approaches to it often emerge from the frameworks of single disciplines, foregrounding therapeutic or perhaps physiological perspectives over and above a combined approach. However, addictions are not formed or sustained in a vacuum, but are blended with and supported by a wide range of factors. Moreover, the role of culture both in understanding addiction and offering useful strategies of recovery has often been dismissed.

In this book, James Reynolds and Zoe Zontou have gathered together leading practitioners and academics in order to explore addiction and performance, and to trouble, theorise, and describe specific ways of approaching their many relationships. This volume consequently offers an alternative conversation, bringing together a variety of discourses to generate a more politicised conceptualisation of addiction, one that facilitates a more complex understanding of addiction and performance, and their many facets.

Addiction and Performance is a new and significant resource for students, artists, cultural organisations, service providers, academic researchers and therapeutic professionals working in the field of addiction.

James Reynolds is a Senior Lecturer in Drama at Kingston University, where his research interests include Theatre for Recovery, adaptation for stage and screen, the work of Howard Barker and his company The Wrestling School, and the devised theatre of Robert Lepage and his company Ex Machina.

Zoe Zontou is a Lecturer in Drama at Liverpool Hope University. Her principal research interests lie in the field of applied arts with people in recovery from alcohol and drug dependency. She has worked as a practitioner and researcher in a number of organisations, and has published in the area of applied theatre research and practice.

Nicholas Arnold, Simon Bull, Phil Fox, Matthew Ganley, Katie Grogan, Aline Hardwick, Kristine Hogsbro, Hannah Hull, Ravi Maheswaran, Sarah Meadows, Jane Milling, Carole Murphy, Morten Nissen, Jim Orford, Jonathan Owen, Elpiniki Papadopoulou, Mark Prest, Andrea Rinke, Alastair Roy, Kerie Schaefer, Cathy Sloan, Elisabeth Julie Vargo, Liza Williams, Susi Wrenshaw

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5657-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5657-7
  • Date of Publication: 2014-04-16

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6065-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6065-9
  • Date of Publication: 2014-04-16

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: GT, AN, MMZR
  • THEMA: GT, ATD, MKZR
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