Greek tragedy and the digital /
"Through the encounter between Greek tragedy and digital media in contemporary performance, this study explores the ways traditional notions and conventions of Greek tragedy, such as the community, the city, the hubris and the mask, have been re-appropriated and challenged through the use of te...
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Μορφή: | Βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
Methuen,
2022.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction
- The digital in ruins: Greek tragedy and the postdigital / David M. Barry
- Part 1. The presence of the digital in Greek tragedy : Developments and encounters with technology
- 1. From the Ekkyklema to Ivo van Hove: The technology of presence in multimedia theatre and the presence of the digital in performance / George Sampatakakis
- 2.Digital media and Greek tragedy: A rhizomatic dramaturgy / Angeliki Poulou
- 3.Digitizing the canon: Medited lives and purloined realities in Jay Scheib's The Mede, Wooster Group's To You, the Barbie! and Persona Theatre Company's Phaedra I / Avra Sidiropoulou
- Part 2.The chorus and the digital: Rediscovering the politics
- 4."Inventing" the ancient tragic chorus: Communality and the digital in the 1999 Oresteias by Katie Mitchell (NT, London) and Georges Lavaudant (Odeon,Paris) / Estelle Baudou
- 5.Augmented vocal chorus: sounds of digital chorus in Euripides' Bacchae / Chloe Larmet and Ana Wegner
- 6. Tragedy and the digital environment: Ancient desiring machines, choruses and Oedipus / Sebastian Kirsch
- Part 3. Avatars, masks and cyborgs: Augmenting the reality
- 7.Digital masks for ancient Greek drama: artificiality, constraint and metamorphosis / Giulia Filacanapa and Erica Magris
- 8. Cassandra in PythiaDelphine21: Oracles, cyborgs and the tragedy of Cassandra and temporalities within the digital / Julie Wilson-Bokowiec
- 9.Colonial convulsions: Akram Khan's Xen(os) and the digital Prometheus / Mario Telo
- Postlude Pre-and post-human(-ist) confluences in contemporary productions of Greek tradedy: The complete eradication of the live actor from the tragic stage / Paul Monagham
- In Memoriam - Michael Cacoyannis Technological triumph and Greek tragedy: Digitizing Michael Cacoyannis' Trojan Trilogy / Marianne McDonald
- Index.