List of figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Contextualising 4.48 Psychosis: 'Everybody loves a dead girl' - Sarah Kane as innovator and icon
Chapter 2: Reading 4.48 Psychosis: The flaw in love (and psychiatry)
Chapter 3: Theorising 4.48 Psychosis: 4.48 Psychosis as postdramatic theatre
Chapter 4: Teaching 4.48 Psychosis: Performance and pedagogy
Chapter 5: Performing 4.48 Psychosis: From Minsk to Melbourne
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Glenn D'Cruz teaches Drama and Cultural Studies at Deakin University, Australia.
"D'Cruz offers a compelling argument for the theatrical possibilities of the play, its place in the field of postdramatic theatre, and its ability to resonate with audiences twenty years after its first performance. Succinct and engaging, this short book [...] is a useful source for educators teaching Kane's work, or theatre practitioners bravely considering the challenge of producing it." Sarah Peters, Flinders University, Australia, in Australasian Drama Studies
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