Tragedy and dramatic theatre /
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York :
Routledge,
2016.
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Σειρά: | Theatre and performance studies
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Machine generated contents note: theory of tragedy and theatrical experience
- Tragic experience and aesthetic experience
- Tragedy after drama
- "Dramatic tragedy" and the core tragic motif
- Overview
- Contemporary tragedy
- pt. I Theory/theatre/the tragic
- 1. Palaia diaphora
- an "old quarrel" between philosophical theory and tragedy
- Aristotelian themes: "mythos", logos, catharsis, anagnorisis
- Chorus, text, performance
- Philosophy and tragedy: a rivalry
- Plato, mimesis, the state
- anti-tragic theatre of philosophy
- Phantasia and "seeing"
- ghostly, terror, death
- Tragic experience
- Distance and dis-dance, beyond form
- Shape, artist, do not speak!
- "vegetal" hero, experience, concept
- "Stammerings in a foreign language"
- Thinking on the stage
- 2. Approaches to the tragic
- tragic mode
- tragic in everyday language and in the study of literature and theatre
- Aspects of the tragic
- Two models: conflict and transgression
- Versions of transgression
- 3. Casus Seneca: Tragedy and the hyperbole of revenge
- Hyperbole, nefas, furor
- Revenge and the tragic theatre
- "Medea fiam"
- subject as hyperbole
- 4. Theatre/experience and the tragic
- On the concept of experience
- Aspects of tragic experience
- Playacting and watching: homo spectator
- Catharsis and anagnorisis
- 5. model of Antigone
- Shaky order
- Heidegger
- Kinship and "prepolitical opposition"
- pt. II Drama and tragedy
- 6. dramatization of tragedy
- On predramatic tragedy in antiquity
- Dramatization and representation
- characteristics of dramatic theatre
- theatre of terror
- production of Othello
- Dramatic tragedy and the tragic subject
- 7. Pure dramatic tragedy: Racine
- Neoclassical theory and practice
- Racine, Lacan and the Imaginary
- 8. Tragoedia and Trauerspiel: Tragedy and mourning
- Play, tragedy, Trauerspiel
- Mourning in antiquity and modernity
- Baroque politics and theatre
- Trauerspiel and dramatic tragedy
- 9. Crises of dramatic tragedy: Schiller, Holderlin, Kleist
- Enlightenment and the tragic motif
- Schiller
- Holderlin
- Kleist
- pt. III Dramatic and postdramatic tragedy
- 10. dissolution of the dramatic: Lyric tragedy
- Maurice Maeterlinck
- Turning away from dramatic dialogue
- tragic of the everyday
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- William Butler Yeats
- 11. Tragedy and postdramatic theatre
- Historical avant-gardes: Artaud, Reinhardt, Brecht
- "The death of tragedy"
- Insistence on the tragic
- Death of tragedy?
- subject and the tragic
- Tragic theatre today
- "Tragedy of play", caesura and ritual.