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Precarious spectatorship
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14 October 2019

LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, Theatre studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Literary studies: plays and playwrights, Media studies
'This is a stimulating book that contributes to a burgeoning field of enquiry, and would be of interest to theatre and performance scholars working around questions of ethics, spectatorship, and politics.'
Philip Hager, New Theatre Quarterly
'Sam Haddow’s Precarious Spectatorship: Theatre and Image in an Age of Emergencies
is an inspiring contribution to the field of drama and theatre studies.'
Charlotta Palmstierna Einarsson, Journal of Contemporary Drama in English
Introduction: emergencies and spectatorship
1 Enemy/image
2 Two tales of my dying neighbours
3 ‘in the grip of the monster’
4 Theatre, exposure and the exterior
Epilogue
Appendix: a brief history of emergencies
Index