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Humanism, Drama, and Performance
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This book examines the appropriation of theatre and theatrical performance by ideologies of humanism, in terms that continue to echo across the related disciplines of literary, drama, theatre, and performance history and studies today. From Aristotle onward, theatre has been regulated by three strains of critical poiesis: the literary, segregating theatre and the practices of the spectacular from the humanizing work attributed to the book and to the internality of reading; the dramatic, approving the address of theatrical performance only to the extent that it instrumentalizes literary value; and the theatrical, assimilating performance to the conjunction of literary and liberal values. These values have been used to figure not only the work of theatre, but also the propriety of the audience as a figure for its socializing work, along a privileged dualism from the aestheticized ensembleharmonizing actor, character, and spectator to the essentialized dramato the politicized assembly, theatre understood as an agonistic gathering.
Considers three forms of humanist discourseliterary, dramatic, and liberalthat have structured the integration of theatre and theatrical performance into the dominant understanding of the arts today. Extensive treatment of literary, theatrical, and philosophical figures: Aristotle, Martial, Tertullian, Augustine, Helene Weigel, Tonya Pinkins, Bertolt Brecht, Louis Althusser, Arvi Kivimaa, Julian Huxley, Anne Carson, Thomas Ostermeier, and Kristian Smeds/Smeds Ensemble.
Autorentext
Hana Worthen is Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at Barnard College, Columbia University, USA, and an Associate Director of Barnard's Center for Translation Studies. She writes from the intersections of theatre/performance humanism and critical posthumanism, human/animal rights and interspecies ethics, and transmedia and multiplatform performance.
Inhalt
- Introduction: Unwriting Theatre.- 2. Martial's damnatio ad bestias.- 3. Augustine's spectacula.- 4. Lessing's Vermenschlichung.- 5. Pinkins's Alienating Gestus.- 6. Kivimaa's Living Humanism.- 7. Disassembling Performance.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030440688
- Genre Art
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 316
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030440688
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3030440680
- Veröffentlichung 14.10.2021
- Titel Humanism, Drama, and Performance
- Autor Hana Worthen
- Untertitel Unwriting Theatre
- Gewicht 411g
- Sprache Englisch