Drama and Religion: Volume 5
Title | Drama and Religion: Volume 5 PDF eBook |
Author | James Redmond |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2008-10-30 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521088695 |
Themes in Drama is a journal which brings together articles and review about the dramatic and theatrical activity of a wide range of cultures and periods. The articles offer original contributions to their own specialised fields, but are presented in such a way that their significance may be readily appreciated by non-specialists. The review section is especially important since reviewers have more than usual scope to give critical accounts of drama in performance and to discuss the most significant contributions to dramatic scholarship and criticism.
Drama and Religion: Volume 5
Title | Drama and Religion: Volume 5 PDF eBook |
Author | James Redmond |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 052122182X |
Themes in Drama brings together articles and review about the dramatic and theatrical activity of a wide range of cultures and periods.
Drama and Religion
Title | Drama and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | James Redmond |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN |
Drama and Religion
Title | Drama and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | James Redmond |
Publisher | |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Dance |
ISBN |
Religion and Drama in Early Modern England
Title | Religion and Drama in Early Modern England PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Williamson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2016-04-08 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1317068114 |
Offering fuller understandings of both dramatic representations and the complexities of religious culture, this collection reveals the ways in which religion and performance were inextricably linked in early modern England. Its readings extend beyond the interpretation of straightforward religious allusions and suggest new avenues for theorizing the dynamic relationship between religious representations and dramatic ones. By addressing the particular ways in which commercial drama adapted the sensory aspects of religious experience to its own symbolic systems, the volume enacts a methodological shift towards a more nuanced semiotics of theatrical performance. Covering plays by a wide range of dramatists, including Shakespeare, individual essays explore the material conditions of performance, the intricate resonances between dramatic performance and religious ceremonies, and the multiple valences of religious references in early modern plays. Additionally, Religion and Drama in Early Modern England reveals the theater's broad interpretation of post-Reformation Christian practice, as well as its engagement with the religions of Islam, Judaism and paganism.
The Performative Ground of Religion and Theatre
Title | The Performative Ground of Religion and Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | David V. Mason |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2018-10-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1351785826 |
Religious practitioners and theatregoers have much in common. So much, in fact, that we can say that religion is often a theatrical phenomenon, and that theatre can be a religious experience. By examining the phenomenology of religion, we can in turn develop a better understanding of the phenomenology of theatre. That is to say, religion can show us the ways in which theatre is not fake. This study explores the overlap of religion and theatre, especially in the crucial area of experience and personal identity. Reconsidering ideas from ancient Greece, premodern India, modern Europe, and the recent century, it argues that religious adherents and theatre audiences are largely, themselves, the mechanisms of their experiences. By examining the development of the philosophy of theatre alongside theories of religious action, this book shows how we need to adjust our views of both. Featuring attention to influential notions from Plato and Aristotle, from the Natyashastra, from Schleiermacher to Sartre, Bourdieu, and Butler, and considering contemporary theories of performance and ritual, this is vital reading for any scholar in religious studies, theatre and performance studies, theology, or philosophy.
Religion, Theatre, and Performance
Title | Religion, Theatre, and Performance PDF eBook |
Author | Lance Gharavi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2011-12-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1136483403 |
The intersections of religion, politics, and performance form the loci of many of the most serious issues facing the world today, sites where some of the world’s most pressing and momentous events are contested and played out. That this circumstance warrants continued, thoughtful, and imaginative engagement from those within the fields of theatre and performance is one of the guiding principles of this volume. This collection features a diverse set of perspectives, written by some of the top scholars in the relevant fields, on the many modern intersections of religion with theatre and performance. Contributors argue that religion can no longer be conceived of as a cultural phenomenon that is safely sequestered in the "private sphere." It is instead an explicitly public force that stimulates and complicates public actions, and thus a crucial component of much performance. From mystic theologies of acting to the neuroscience of spirituality in rituals to the performance of secularism, these essays address a broad variety of religious traditions, sharing a common conception of religion as a crucial object of discourse—one that is formed by, and significantly formative of, performance.