Staging the End of the World: Theatre in a Time of Climate Crisis
Autor Brian Kulicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350309951
ISBN-10: 1350309958
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350309958
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Methuen Drama
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes a wide range of case studies of major plays, from Greek tragedy and Shakespeare, through to Samuel Beckett and Tony Kushner
Notă biografică
Brian Kulick is the Chair of Columbia University's School of the Arts Theatre Program, USA, where he also teaches directing with Anne Bogart. In addition to staging the works of Shakespeare, Brecht, and Tony Kushner, he has been the Artistic Director of Classic Stage Company and an Artistic Associate for The Public Theatre. He is the author of Staging Shakespeare (Methuen Drama, 2021), How Greek Tragedy Works (2020), The Elements of Theatrical Expression (2019) and The Secret Life of Theatre (2019).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements Introduction: On Transforming Our Social Imaginary PART ONE: THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS IN ANCIENT TIMES1. Lessons Amongst the Ruins; Or, What Survives and Why: How the Cultural Detritus of the Ancients Can Become a Kind of First Philosophy2. Slouching Toward Kurukshetra: A Brief Look at the Mahabharatas of Bhasa, Bharati, and Brook3. Diasporas Old and New: What Euripides' Children of Herakles Can Tell Us About the Coming Climate Wars and Resulting Refugee CrisisPART TWO: THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS IN THE AGE OF FAITH4. Noahs, Arks, and Floods: Why Medieval Mystery Plays Still Have Something to Say About Our Modern Day "End of Days"5. Shipwrecks, Recursion, and the Necessity of Deep Ecology: Surviving Shakespeare's The Tempest and the Breaking of Our Anthropocene Ways6. On Earthquakes and Metaphors: Bouilly's Disaster of Lisbon and the Fukushima VariationPART THREE: THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS IN MODERN TIMES7. Plague's Threat to Our Immune and Belief Systems: A Look at Pushkin's A Feast in the Time of Plague8. A Canary in the Bourgeois Coal Mine, Part One: Pollution and Direct Critique in Ibsen's An Enemy of the People9. A Canary in the Bourgeois Coal Mine, Part Two: Denial and Indirect Critique in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard PART FOUR: THIS IS THE WAY THE WORLD ENDS NOW10. Ethics During Dark Times: Brecht's He Who Says Yes and He Who Says No11. On the Other Side of the Apocalypse: The Broken Worlds of Beckett and Bond12. Nostalgia for the Future: The Fraught Tomorrows of Rivera, Churchill, Washburn, and KushnerCoda: And in the EndNotes Index
Recenzii
It's odd to call a book about the apocalypse delightful. It's odd to encounter a book about plays, a work of literary and philosophical inquiry, that has the urgency and force of a political tract, that's unashamedly, and persuasively, a call to action. It's almost as odd to encounter a rigorous scholarly work of extraordinary erudition that's also grippingly, compellingly readable. Staging The End Of The World is all these things; I've never read anything like it. Jonathan Schell, Amitav Ghosh, Hannah Arendt, Asja Lacis, Arne Naess, Thich Nhat Hanh, Davids Benatar and Graeber, Kant and Levinas are just a few among the legions assembled by the author to engage with, expand upon and illuminate the works of a host of playwrights, from Aeschylus to Anne Washburn, for a deeply serious exploration of the most serious subject imaginable. These pages are often heartbreaking, frightening, disturbing, and they contain passages of dark despair, but they're suffused with generosity, clarity and a strange, original spirit of grief-stricken determination and joy. Brian Kulick, a great theater artist who's also a glorious thinker and writer, has written a book that's an important contribution to our understanding of how plays work on us and what they can tell us about ourselves and our overwhelming, imperiled world; and more than that, he's offered magnificent proof of the necessity of playfulness, even in the face of the direst circumstances, if we hope to discover paths forward and to create change.
Brian Kulick's latest book is a marvel and a delight. Staging the End of the World uses theatre to examine humanity's most chilling fears and deepest hopes. Kulick's brilliant mind refuses to accept traditional intellectual boundaries. This is a wonderful book about the theatre which is also a mesmerizing philosophical study and an urgent response to climate change. Kulick is the most incisive and widely learned mind in the American theatre, and he has written an indispensable book.
A thought-provoking and timely analysis of theatre's preoccupation with the end of the world and eco-catastrophe from antiquity to the present.
Brian Kulick's latest book is a marvel and a delight. Staging the End of the World uses theatre to examine humanity's most chilling fears and deepest hopes. Kulick's brilliant mind refuses to accept traditional intellectual boundaries. This is a wonderful book about the theatre which is also a mesmerizing philosophical study and an urgent response to climate change. Kulick is the most incisive and widely learned mind in the American theatre, and he has written an indispensable book.
A thought-provoking and timely analysis of theatre's preoccupation with the end of the world and eco-catastrophe from antiquity to the present.