Gao Xingjian’s Post-Exile Plays: Transnationalism and Postdramatic Theatre
Autor Mary Mazzillien Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472591609
ISBN-10: 1472591607
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472591607
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Through detailed analysis and clear investigation of his plays and theatrical conception, it offers a better understanding of the challenging theatre work of this Nobel Laureate
Notă biografică
Dr Mary Mazzilli is a Lecturer in Drama and Literature at University of Essex. She was a Lecturer in Theatre Theory and Contemporary Practice at Goldsmiths in the Theatre and Performance Department (2015-2016). In 2012-2014, she was a post-doctoral fellow at Nanyang Technological University - Singapore in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroduction 1. Gao Xingjian and postdramatic theatre: The Other Shore - between Lehmann and Fuchs2. Gao and postdramatic theatre: a comparison with British playwright Martin Crimp3. Dialogue and Rebuttal: the death of love in postdramatic transnationalism4. Individualism and freedom in Nocturnal Wanderer5. Transnational postdramatic realism in Weekend Quartet6. Latest postdramatic attempts at transnationalism ConclusionEndnotesBibliographyAbout the AuthorIndex
Recenzii
The mere publication of [Mazzilli's] book serves as an important step in bringing Gao to a wider audience ... she excels in close readings of the texts and their dramatic potential ... [and] has created a new lens through which to consider dramaturgy and expanded the larger academic conversations surrounding the postdramatic.
In her new book, Mary Mazzilli provides an illuminating study of Gao Xingjian's post-exile plays in the context of contemporary European and North American theatre and opens up new possibilities for understanding Gao's work beyond the usual west-east paradigm. By developing the term 'postdramatic transnationalism' through close readings of Gao's texts, Mazzilli brings fresh insights into Hans-Thies Lehmann's notion of the 'postdramatic' while also reinterpreting transnationalism through postdramatic discourse. . This book is a welcome addition to studies of Gao Xingjian and studies of modern drama in general, and it should be read by anyone interested in Gao's work, transnationalism, or postdramatic theatre.
Gao Xingjian's Post-Exile Plays: Transnationalism and Postdramatic Theatre makes important contributions both to the study of Gao Xingjian's dramatic work and to broader discussions of contemporary theatre. In particular, its move away from discussions of nation-based identity and politics offers a model for studying the many contemporary cultural formations that fit uneasily into these frameworks. As such, the volume will be of value to scholars across a range of academic disciplines.
In her new book, Mary Mazzilli provides an illuminating study of Gao Xingjian's post-exile plays in the context of contemporary European and North American theatre and opens up new possibilities for understanding Gao's work beyond the usual west-east paradigm. By developing the term 'postdramatic transnationalism' through close readings of Gao's texts, Mazzilli brings fresh insights into Hans-Thies Lehmann's notion of the 'postdramatic' while also reinterpreting transnationalism through postdramatic discourse. . This book is a welcome addition to studies of Gao Xingjian and studies of modern drama in general, and it should be read by anyone interested in Gao's work, transnationalism, or postdramatic theatre.
Gao Xingjian's Post-Exile Plays: Transnationalism and Postdramatic Theatre makes important contributions both to the study of Gao Xingjian's dramatic work and to broader discussions of contemporary theatre. In particular, its move away from discussions of nation-based identity and politics offers a model for studying the many contemporary cultural formations that fit uneasily into these frameworks. As such, the volume will be of value to scholars across a range of academic disciplines.