EVELYN TRIBBLE Professor of English at the University of Otago, New Zealand. She is the author of Writing Material: Readings from Plato to the Digital Age (with Anne Trubek) and Margins and Marginality: The Printed Page in Early Modern England.
Introduction The Stuff of Memory Action and Accent: Voice, Gesture, Body, and Mind Social Cognition: Enskillment in the Early Modern Theatre Conclusion: Towards a Model of Cognitive Ecology
Early modern playing companies performed up to six different plays a week and mounted new plays frequently. This book seeks to answer a seemingly simple question: how did they do it? Drawing upon work in philosophy and the cognitive sciences, it proposes that the cognitive work of theatre is distributed across body, brain, and world.