戏剧作为数据:戏剧研究的计算之旅米格尔·埃斯科瓦尔·瓦雷拉。安娜堡:密歇根大学出版社,2021;Pp. viii + 222, 21个插图,13个数据集,4个代码样本,4个视频。75美元布,29.95美元纸,开放获取电子书。

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER
Harmony Bench
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艾诺拉·盖伊。在美国人的想象中保持飞行形象的是一种技术癖,这种技术癖通过审美化和远距离的轰炸行为掩盖了暴力,在无人机袭击中进一步实现了这一点。美国人对飞行的迷恋与它在美学和美学上运用暴力的方式密不可分,这使得美国人愿意暂停对我们自己没有实施暴力的怀疑。尽管存在这些问题,但Magelssen对这个话题的敏感关注应该受到赞扬。在整个过程中,他深思熟虑地与行为研究相结合,将历史档案的特殊性与当代文化和政治联系起来。他认真地研究了逃亡不仅是美国文化想象的核心,而且这种形象是如何从根本上被种族、性别和国家的纪律制度所塑造的。通过这样做,麦格尔森有效地证明了飞行在美国形象中的中心地位,而飞行性能是美国形象的基本要素之一。
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Theater as Data: Computational Journeys into Theater Research Miguel Escobar Varela. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2021; pp. viii + 222, 21 illustrations, 13 datasets, 4 code samples, 4 videos. $75 cloth, $29.95 paper, Open Access e-book.
Enola Gay. What keeps the image of flight aloft in the American imagination is a technophilia that conceals violence through the aestheticized and distanced act of bombing, further realized in the drone strike. The American infatuation with flight is inextricable from how it aesthetically and anesthetically wields violence that enables the American willing suspension of disbelief that we are not performing violence ourselves. Despite these issues, Magelssen should be commended for focusing on this topic with sensitivity. Throughout, he thoughtfully engages with performance studies to connect the specificity of the historical archive with contemporary culture and politics. He takes seriously the ways in which flight has not only been central to the American cultural imagination, but also how that figuration is fundamentally shaped by disciplinary regimes of race, gender, and nation. In so doing, Magelssen effectively makes the case for flight’s centrality to America’s image of itself, with performance as one of its foundational elements.
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