Staging Interspaces in Contemporary British Theatre
Environment and Fluidity
- 301 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the redefinition of relationships to place amid climate, health, identity, and care crises, this work delves into how liminal spaces influence contemporary human experiences. It emphasizes the concept of in-betweenness, highlighting its significance in spatial, temporal, and social contexts. By analyzing texts and performances in modern British theatre, the book examines how this state of flux can empower individuals to engage more empathetically with both human and non-human ecologies, fostering a deeper understanding of agency in a complex world.
