Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski

Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski
Title Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to Grotowski PDF eBook
Author Bernard Frank Dukore
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Pages 1028
Release 1974
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780030911521

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Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism

Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Title Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2009
Genre Drama
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Dramatic Theories of Voice in the Twentieth Century

Dramatic Theories of Voice in the Twentieth Century
Title Dramatic Theories of Voice in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Andrew Kimbrough
Publisher Cambria Press
Pages 334
Release 2010
Genre Voice (Philosophy)
ISBN 1621969371

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Spectacles of Reform

Spectacles of Reform
Title Spectacles of Reform PDF eBook
Author Amy E. Hughes
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 261
Release 2012-12-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472118625

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In the nineteenth century, long before film and television brought us explosions, car chases, and narrow escapes, it was America's theaters that thrilled audiences, with “sensation scenes” of speeding trains, burning buildings, and endangered bodies, often in melodramas extolling the virtues of temperance, abolition, and women's suffrage. Amy E. Hughes scrutinizes these peculiar intersections of spectacle and reform, revealing the crucial role that spectacle has played in American activism and how it has remained central to the dramaturgy of reform. Hughes traces the cultural history of three famous sensation scenes—the drunkard with the delirium tremens, the fugitive slave escaping over a river, and the victim tied to the railroad tracks—assessing how these scenes conveyed, allayed, and denied concerns about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. These images also appeared in printed propaganda, suggesting that the coup de théâtre was an essential part of American reform culture. Additionally, Hughes argues that today’s producers and advertisers continue to exploit the affective dynamism of spectacle, reaching an even broader audience through film, television, and the Internet. To be attuned to the dynamics of spectacle, Hughes argues, is to understand how we see. Her book will interest not only theater historians, but also scholars and students of political, literary, and visual culture who are curious about how U.S. citizens saw themselves and their world during a pivotal period in American history.

Indifference to Difference

Indifference to Difference
Title Indifference to Difference PDF eBook
Author Madhavi Menon
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 160
Release 2015-12-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452944970

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Indifference to Difference organizes around Alain Badiou’s suggestion that, in the face of increasing claims of identitarian specificity, one might consider the politics and practice of being indifferent to difference. Such a politics would be based on the superabundance of desire and its inability to settle into identity. Madhavi Menon shows that if we turn to another kind of universalism—not one that insists we are all different but one that recognizes we are all similar in our powerlessness to contain desire—then difference no longer becomes the focus of our identity. Instead, we enter the worlds of desire. Following up on ideas of sameness and difference that have animated queer theory, Menon argues that what is most queer about indifference is not that it gives us queerness as an identity but that it is able to change queerness into a resistance of ontology. Firmly committed to the detours of desire, queer universalism evades identity. This polemical book demonstrates that queerness is the condition within which we labor. Our desires are not ours to be owned; they are indifferent to our differences.

Colder Than Here

Colder Than Here
Title Colder Than Here PDF eBook
Author Laura Wade
Publisher Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Pages 76
Release 2006
Genre Death
ISBN 9780822221210

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Nobody can ignore the fact that Myra is dying, but in the meantime, life goes on. There are boilers to be fixed, cats to be fed, and the perfect funeral to be planned. As a mother researches burial spots and biodegradable coffins, her family is finally forced to communicate with her and each other as they face up to the future. A dark comedy about death and life going on.

Antitheatricality and the Body Public

Antitheatricality and the Body Public
Title Antitheatricality and the Body Public PDF eBook
Author Lisa A. Freeman
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 376
Release 2017-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0812248732

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In an exploration of antitheatrical incidents from the seventeenth to the twentieth century, Lisa A. Freeman demonstrates that at the heart of antitheatrical disputes lies a struggle over the character of the body politic that governs a nation and the bodies public that could be said to represent that nation.