New Publication, Out now
The Cambridge Companion to the Circus, edited by Gillian Arrighi and Jim Davis
A terrific volume with 16 chapters over 2 parts. Gillian has shared the Cambridge 20% discount flyer, see attached.
From the back cover:
The Cambridge Companion to the Circus provides a complete guide for students, scholars, teachers, researchers, and practitioners who are seeking perspectives on the foundations and evolution of the modern circus, the contemporary extent of circus studies, and the specialised literature available to support further enquiries. The volume brings together an international group of established and emerging scholars working across the multi-disciplinary domain of circus studies to present a clear overview of the specialised histories, aesthetics and distinctive performances of the modern circus. In sixteen commissioned essays, it covers the origins in commercial equestrian performance during the late-eighteenth century to contemporary inflections of circus arts in major international festivals, educational environments, and social justice settings.
Table of Contents
Timeline timeline of the circus, 1537-2018 (16 pages)
Introduction Gillian Arrighi and Jim Davis
The Circus: reflecting and mediating the world
Part One: Trans-national Geographies of the Modern Circus
1 Matthew Wittmann
The Origins and Growth of the Modern Circus
2 Sakina Hughes
Reconstruction, Railroads, and Race: The American Circus in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
3 Gillian Arrighi
Circus, Colonialism and Empire: the circus in Australasia and Asia
4 Julieta Infantino
The Criollo Circus (Circus Theatre) in Argentina: the emergence of a unique circus
form in connection with the consolidation of the Argentine nation state
5 Hanuš Jordan and Veronika Štefanová
The Past and Present of Czech Circus
6 Rosemary Farrell
Catching On: Chinese Acrobatics from China to the West in the Twenty-First Century
Part Two: Circus Acts and Aesthetics
7 Kim Baston
The Equestrian Circus
8 Peta Tait
Animals, Circus and War Re-enactment: Military Action to Colonial Wars
9 Louise Peacock
Circus Clowns
10 Kate Holmes
Aerial Performance: Aerial Aesthetics
Part Three: Circus: A Constantly Evolving Form
11 Catherine M. Young
Circus and Somatic Spectacularity on Stage in the Variety Era
12 Agathe Dumont
Becoming an Art Form: from ‘Nouveau Cirque’ to contemporary circus in Europe
13 Alisan Funk
Risky Play and the Global Rise in Youth Circus
14 Jennifer Beth Spiegel
Social Circus: The rise of an ‘inclusive’ movement for collective creativity
Part Four, Circus Studies Scholarship
15 Charles R. Batson and Karen Fricker
Methodologies in circus scholarship
16 Anna-Sophie Jürgens
Through the Looking Glass: multi-disciplinary perspectives in Circus
Works Cited
Index