The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance
The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance
Description:
I aim to explore ethical lies in performance. Do such lies exist? Is it unconscionable to directly deceive an audience even if it grants them a good experience? Does an audience implicitly consent to be lied to when witnessing a fictional story?
This is a collection of performance studies, Ancient Greek philosophy, and neighboring fields in both categories to synthesize my own research for public access.
Description
Identification
Start date: 2026-05-18
Labels
| Label | Language | Last updated |
|---|---|---|
| The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance * | en | 2026-05-18 |
* : Standard label for this language
Hierarchy
The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance is a master project and has no subproject.
Root namespace
This project manages the Maneuvering the Mind: The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance namespace.
Ongoing namespace: Maneuvering the Mind: The Ethics of Audience Deceit in Performance ongoingPublished versions
| Namespace | Publication date |
|---|
Namespaces available in the owl:imports API
| Namespace |
|---|
Profiles owned by this project
| Profile | Last updated |
|---|
Profiles used by this project
Thesaurus list
There is currently no controlled vocabulary linked to this project.
Members of the project
| Name | Institution | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Caroline Stanton | Carleton College | Administrator |
