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March 01 2013
Trusting Performance: A Cognitive Approach to Embodiment in Drama. Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance
Rokotnitz, Naomi
Trusting Performance: A Cognitive Approach to Embodiment in Drama. Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance
New York
: Palgrave Macmillan
, 2011
. ix + 188
pp. $80.00Hardback
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David J. Wright
David J. Wright
University of Pittsburgh
David J. Wright (djw34@pitt.edu) is a graduate student in theatre and performance studies at the University of Pittsburgh where he has taught courses in dramatic literature, theatrical production, and Shakespeare. His research interests include cognitive science, philosophy of mind and action, consciousness and self-consciousness, and emotion in dramatic literature and self-performance.
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Style (2013) 47 (1): 119–123.
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David J. Wright; Trusting Performance: A Cognitive Approach to Embodiment in Drama. Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance. Style 1 March 2013; 47 (1): 119–123. doi: https://doi.org/10.5325/style.47.1.0119
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