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      • It focuses on the pervasiveness of performance as a central element of social and cultural life, including not only theater and dance but also such forms as sacred rituals and practices of everyday life, storytelling and public speaking, avant-garde performance art, popular entertainments, microconstructions of ethnicity, race, class, sex, and gender, world fairs and heritage festivals, nonverbal communication, play and sports, political demonstrations and electronic civil disobedience, sex...
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  2. Apr 27, 2022 · This article will introduce sociologists to various performance studies concepts and methodologies useful for the ethnographic inquiry, and provide models of ethnography and performance that demonstrate the intersection between the two in art and research practice. Download chapter PDF.

  3. Nov 2, 2017 · Art like development is volatile, and society itself is, as the sociologist Erving Goffman long ago pointed out, itself a form of theatre, with roles, front-stage and backstage forms of behaviour, conventions of self-presentation and many other characteristics of the drama (Goffman 1969 ).

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    • 2017
  4. European sociology of music, she claims, is particularly prone to semiotic and phenomenological theory. Such works ‘are more philosophical, and their interpretations are too “idealistic” to be sociological’ (The Sociology of Opera p. 3). Whatever Martorella's prefatory remarks may indicate, her study is definitely non-theoretical, even ...

  5. The performing arts provided a perspective for framing and analyzing social, personal, and communicative phenomena, while the social sciences provided conceptual tools for theorizing the social and psychological dimensions of performance.

  6. Performance studies draws from theories and methods of the performing arts, anthropology, sociology, literary theory, culture studies, communication, and others. Performance studies tends to concentrate on a mix of research methods.

  7. written toward the definition of the field of perform-ance studies. In folklore, anthropology, sociology, and the per-forming arts, critical attention has turned to the analysis of "performance." In studies ranging from the early work of Goffman (1959, 1974) to Dell Hymes's 1975 essay, "Breakthrough into Perform-

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