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    AGent. New Theses in Performance Research

    Herausgegeben von: Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Kati Röttger und Prof. Dr. Bram van Oostveldt

    The book series AGENT. New Theses in Performance Research aims to provide a public forum for the dissemination of excellent research in the field of Theatre and Performance Studies. It encourages outstanding young researchers to contribute their Master and PhD dissertations focusing on topics related to dance, theatre and performance in a global context, as well as music theatre, video art, installation art, activist performances and digital theatre. These works are written in English or Dutch and are informed by philosophical approaches to aesthetics and ethics, by sociological and political concepts as well as critical postcolonial, queer and gender theories. Access to such research texts brings a knowledge of historiographical and theoretical foundations to the public.

    Cover des Buchs: Interrupting the Machine
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    Interrupting the Machine

    Theatre as a Site of Dis-Automation in the Age of AI
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    Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden 2025
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    Cover des Buchs: De maatschappelijke waarde van cultuur
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    De maatschappelijke waarde van cultuur

    Een discoursanalyse van het Nederlands cultuurbeleid van 2013 tot en met 2020
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    Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden 2024
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    Cover des Buchs: The Scents of an Ending
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    The Scents of an Ending

    (Dis)Entangling Climate Change Narratives and Archival Processes in Olfactory Art
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    Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden 2024
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    Cover des Buchs: Performing the Posthuman
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    Performing the Posthuman

    Re-Presenting Body-Voice Relationships in Posthuman Performances
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    Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden 2021
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