Postdramatic Theatre and the Political: International Perspectives on Contemporary Performance: Methuen Drama Engage
Editat de Dr Karen Jürs-Munby, Dr Jerome Carroll, Prof. Steve Gilesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408184868
ISBN-10: 1408184869
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 5 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Methuen Drama Engage
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408184869
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 5 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Seria Methuen Drama Engage
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Focused scholarly debate of the relationship between postdramatic theatre and the political throughout the book
Notă biografică
Dr Jerome Carroll is lecturer in German Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. Steven Giles is Professor Emeritus of German Studies and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham, UK. He has contributed to Brecht on Art and Politics (Methuen Drama, 2003) as well as authoring books on Modern European Drama and Critical Theory.Dr Karen Jürs-Munby is a lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University of Lancaster, UK. She translated and wrote a critical introduction for Hans-Thies Lehmann's Postdramatic Theatre (2006).
Cuprins
List of FiguresIntroduction: Postdramatic Theatre and the Political by Jerome Carroll, Karen Jürs-Munby and Steve GilesChapter 1: Towards a Paradoxically Parallaxical Postdramatic Politics? By Brandon Woolf (University of California, USA)Chapter 2: Performing Dialectics in an Age of Uncertainty, or: Why Post-Brechtian Does not Mean Postdramatic by David Barnett (University of Sussex, UK)Chapter 3: Political Fictions and Fictionalisations: History as Material for Postdramatic Theatre by Mateusz Borowski and Malgorzata Sugiera (Jagiellonian University, Poland)Chapter 4: A Future for Tragedy? Remarks on the Political and the Postdramatic by Hans-Thies Lehmann (University of Kent, UK)Chapter 5: Spectres of Subjectivity: On the Fetish of Identity in (Post-)Postdramatic Choreography by Peter M. Boenisch (University of Kent, UK)Chapter 6: Christoph Schlingensief's Rocky Dutschke, '68: A Reassessment of Activism in Theatre by Antje Dietze ( University of Leipzig, Germany)Chapter 7: Postdramatic Reality Theatre and Productive Insecurity: Destabilising Encounters with the Unfamiliar in Theatre from Sydney and Berlin by Ulrike Garde and Meg Mumford (Macquarie University, Australia, and University of New South Wales, Australia)Chapter 8: Postdramatic Labour in The Builders Association's Alladeen by Shannon Jackson (Berkeley, University of California, USA)Chapter 9: Acting, Disabled: Back to Back Theatre and the Politics of Appearance by Theron Schmidt (King's College London, UK)Chapter 10: Parasitic Politics: Elfriede Jelinek's 'Secondary Dramas' Abraumhalde and FaustIn and Out by Karen Jürs-Munby (Lancaster University, UK)Chapter 11: Phenomenology and the Postdramatic: A Case Study of Three plays by Ewald Palmetshofer by Jerome Carroll (University of Nottingham, UK)Chapter 12: Performing the Collective. Heiner Müller's 'Alone with these Bodies' ('Allein mit diesen Leibern') as a Piece for Postdramatic Theatre by Michael Wood (University of Edinburgh, UK)NotesNotes on ContributorsIndex
Recenzii
In this collection, various case studies ground a series of arguments ascribing political force - variously conceived - to experimental theatre. As a whole, the book offers an important rejoinder to claims about postdrama's political apathy.
The first of many such projects ... there is some fascinating work in development here.
This is a timely text, given that the politics of aesthetics has become an increasingly vital issue to contemporary theatre scholars and practitioners alike. ... The essays gathered here succeed in bearing vivid witness to the diversity of contemporary postdramatic practices.
This is a timely text, given that the politics of aesthetics has become an increasingly vital issue to contemporary theatre scholars and practitioners alike. . The essays gathered here succeed in bearing vivid witness to the diversity of contemporary postdramatic practices, and a few of them stand out as genuinely incisive case studies.
The first of many such projects ... there is some fascinating work in development here.
This is a timely text, given that the politics of aesthetics has become an increasingly vital issue to contemporary theatre scholars and practitioners alike. ... The essays gathered here succeed in bearing vivid witness to the diversity of contemporary postdramatic practices.
This is a timely text, given that the politics of aesthetics has become an increasingly vital issue to contemporary theatre scholars and practitioners alike. . The essays gathered here succeed in bearing vivid witness to the diversity of contemporary postdramatic practices, and a few of them stand out as genuinely incisive case studies.