Circus, Science and Technology: Dramatising Innovation

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    Abstract

    This book explores the circus as a site in and through which science and technology are represented in popular culture. Across eight chapters written by leading scholars - from fields as varied as performance and circus studies, art, media and cultural history, and engineering - the book discusses to what extent the engineering of circus and performing bodies can be understood as a strategy to promote awe, how technological inventions have shaped circus and the cultures it helps constitute, and how much of a mutual shaping this is. What kind of cultural and aesthetic effects does engineering in circus contexts achieve? How do technological inventions and innovations impact on the circus? How does the link between circus and technology manifest in representations and interpretations - imaginaries - of the circus in other media and popular culture? Circus, Science and Technology examines the ways circus can provide a versatile frame for interpreting our relationship with technology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationSwitzerland
    PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
    Number of pages189
    Volume1
    EditionFirst
    ISBN (Print)9783030432973
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Publication series

    NamePalgrave Studies in Performance and Technology

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