History as Theatrical Metaphor
Title | History as Theatrical Metaphor PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Brown |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2016-09-24 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1137473363 |
This revelatory study explores how Scottish history plays, especially since the 1930s, raise issues of ideology, national identity, historiography, mythology, gender and especially Scottish language. Covering topics up to the end of World War Two, the book addresses the work of many key figures from the last century of Scottish theatre, including Robert McLellan and his contemporaries, and also Hector MacMillan, Stewart Conn, John McGrath, Donald Campbell, Bill Bryden, Sue Glover, Liz Lochhead, Jo Clifford, Peter Arnott, David Greig, Rona Munro and others often neglected or misunderstood. Setting these writers’ achievements in the context of their Scottish and European predecessors, Ian Brown offers fresh insights into key aspects of Scottish theatre. As such, this represents the first study to offer an overarching view of historical representation on Scottish stages, exploring the nature of ‘history’ and ‘myth’ and relating these afresh to how dramatists use – and subvert – them. Engaging and accessible, this innovative book will attract scholars and students interested in history, ideology, mythology, theatre politics and explorations of national and gender identity.
Theater as Metaphor
Title | Theater as Metaphor PDF eBook |
Author | Elena Penskaya |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2019-05-20 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110622033 |
The papers of the present volume investigate the potential of the metaphor of life as theater for literary, philosophical, juridical and epistemological discourses from the Middle Ages through modernity, and focusing on traditions as manifold as French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and Latin-American.
Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama
Title | Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama PDF eBook |
Author | M. Fahey |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2011-08-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230308805 |
Metaphor and Shakespearean Drama explores the fruitful and potentially unruly nature of metaphorical utterances in Shakespearean drama, with analyses of Othello , Titus Andronicus , King Henry IV Part 1 , Macbeth , Hamlet , and The Tempest.
History, Metaphors, Fables
Title | History, Metaphors, Fables PDF eBook |
Author | Hans Blumenberg |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2020-06-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1501747991 |
History, Metaphors, and Fables collects the central writings by Hans Blumenberg and covers topics such as on the philosophy of language, metaphor theory, non-conceptuality, aesthetics, politics, and literary studies. This landmark volume demonstrates Blumenberg's intellectual breadth and gives an overview of his thematic and stylistic range over four decades. Blumenberg's early philosophy of technology becomes tangible, as does his critique of linguistic perfectibility and conceptual thought, his theory of history as successive concepts of reality", his anthropology, or his studies of literature. History, Metaphors, Fables allows readers to discover a master thinker whose role in the German intellectual post-war scene can hardly be overestimated.
Musicality in Theatre
Title | Musicality in Theatre PDF eBook |
Author | David Roesner |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2016-04-29 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1317091329 |
As the complicated relationship between music and theatre has evolved and changed in the modern and postmodern periods, music has continued to be immensely influential in key developments of theatrical practices. In this study of musicality in the theatre, David Roesner offers a revised view of the nature of the relationship. The new perspective results from two shifts in focus: on the one hand, Roesner concentrates in particular on theatre-making - that is the creation processes of theatre - and on the other, he traces a notion of ‘musicality’ in the historical and contemporary discourses as driver of theatrical innovation and aesthetic dispositif, focusing on musical qualities, metaphors and principles derived from a wide range of genres. Roesner looks in particular at the ways in which those who attempted to experiment with, advance or even revolutionize theatre often sought to use and integrate a sense of musicality in training and directing processes and in performances. His study reveals both the continuous changes in the understanding of music as model, method and metaphor for the theatre and how different notions of music had a vital impact on theatrical innovation in the past 150 years. Musicality thus becomes a complementary concept to theatricality, helping to highlight what is germane to an art form as well as to explain its traction in other art forms and areas of life. The theoretical scope of the book is developed from a wide range of case studies, some of which are re-readings of the classics of theatre history (Appia, Meyerhold, Artaud, Beckett), while others introduce or rediscover less-discussed practitioners such as Joe Chaikin, Thomas Bernhard, Elfriede Jelinek, Michael Thalheimer and Karin Beier.
Role Playing and Identity
Title | Role Playing and Identity PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Wilshire |
Publisher | |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780253205995 |
"[Wilshire] establishes a phenomenology of theatre, a theory of enactment, and a theory of appearance, none of which American theatre... has ever had." —Performing Arts Journal "... Wilshire makes unique contributions to understanding major aspects of the human condition in its necessary search for selfhood." —Process Studies "It is one of the American classics." —Human Studies
DRUMBEATS, MASKS, AND METAPHOR
Title | DRUMBEATS, MASKS, AND METAPHOR PDF eBook |
Author | Geneviève Fabre |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1983 |
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