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Phillip Zarrilli's Knowledges: ‘About’, ‘In’, ‘For’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 November 2020

Extract

There are recurring themes in Zarrilli's long career of writing about the processes of performance, and his most recent book (Toward) A Phenomenology of Acting (2020) brings together these concerns in what could be seen as a culmination of his life's work – dissolving the boundaries between the studio, the stage and the theorization of these processes. We could look briefly over the entirety of his written contribution to theatre research – from his meticulous studies of kalaripayattu and kathakali dance drama, to his groundbreaking edited collection Acting (Re)considered and the innovative co-authored Theatre Histories to his monograph Psychophysical Acting (which won the ATHE Outstanding Book of the Year Award), as well as numerous other reflections on training and performance.

Type
Remembering Phillip Zarrilli (1947–2020)
Copyright
Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 2020

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NOTES

1 Zarrilli, Phillip, (Toward) A Phenomenology of Acting (London: Routledge, 2020)Google Scholar.

2 Zarrilli, Phillip, When the Body Becomes All Eyes: Paradigms, Discourses and Practices of Power in Kalaripayattu, a South Indian Martial Art (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998)Google Scholar; Zarrilli, Kathakali Dance-Drama: Where Gods and Demons Come to Play (London: Routledge, 2000); Zarrilli (ed.), Acting (Re)Considered: A Theoretical and Practical Guide (London: Routledge, 2002; first published 1995); Zarrilli, Phillip, McConachie, Bruce, Williams, Gary Jay and Sorgenfrei, Carol Fisher, Theatre Histories: An Introduction (London: Routledge, 2010; first published 2006)Google Scholar; Zarrilli, Phillip, Psychophysical Acting: An Intercultural Approach after Stanislavski (London: Routledge, 2009)Google Scholar.

3 Zarrilli, Phillip, ‘Negotiating Performance Epistemologies: Knowledges “About”, “In” and “For”’, Studies in Theatre and Performance, 21, 1 (2001), pp. 3146CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Ibid., p. 36.

5 Ibid.

6 Ibid., p. 31.

7 Ibid., p. 32.

8 Ibid., p. 35.

9 For example, see our co-authored book: Zarrilli, Phillip, Daboo, Jerri and Loukes, Rebecca, Acting: Psychophysical Phenomenon and Process (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013)Google Scholar.

10 Zarrilli, ‘Negotiating Performance Epistemologies’, p. 33.

11 Ibid., p. 43. Emphasis in original.