Theatre and Violence

Theatre and Violence
Title Theatre and Violence PDF eBook
Author Lucy Nevitt
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 80
Release 2013-07-12
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1350316334

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If violence is a terrible thing, why do we watch it? Nevitt explores the use of violence in theatre and its effect on spectators. Critically engaging with examples of stage combat, rape, terrorism, wrestling and historical re-enactments, she argues that studying violence through theatre can be part of a desire to create a more peaceful world.

Theatre and Violence

Theatre and Violence
Title Theatre and Violence PDF eBook
Author John W. Frick
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Pages 148
Release 1999
Genre European drama
ISBN 9780817309985

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A collection of pieces examining the theatre's role in fostering a culture enamoured of violence. Areas covered include violence as an integral part of dramatic text and performance, facets of the staging of violence, and examples of theatrical violence at the fringes of social acceptability.

Theatres of Violence

Theatres of Violence
Title Theatres of Violence PDF eBook
Author Philip G. Dwyer
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 351
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0857452991

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Massacres and mass killings have always marked if not shaped the history of the world and as such are subjects of increasing interest among historians. The premise underlying this collection is that massacres were an integral, if not accepted part (until quite recently) of warfare, and that they were often fundamental to the colonizing process in the early modern and modern worlds. Making a deliberate distinction between 'massacre' and 'genocide', the editors call for an entirely separate and new subject under the rubric of 'Massacre Studies', dealing with mass killings that are not genocidal in intent. This volume offers a reflection on the nature of mass killings and extreme violence across regions and across centuries, and brings together a wide range of approaches and case studies.

Performing Violence

Performing Violence
Title Performing Violence PDF eBook
Author Birgit Beumers
Publisher Intellect (UK)
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Russian drama
ISBN 9781841502694

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The so-called "New Russian Drama" emerged at the end of the twentieth century, following a long period of decline in dramatic writing in the late Soviet and post-Soviet era. In Performing Violence, Birgit Beumers and Mark Lipovetsky examine the representation of violence in these new dramatic works by young Russian playwrights. Reflecting the disappointment in Yeltsin's democratic reforms and Putin's neoconservative politics, the plays focus on political and social representations of violence, its performances, and its justifications. As the first English-language study of Russian drama and theatre in the twenty-first century, Performing Violence seeks a vantage point for the analysis of brutality in post-Soviet culture. While previous generations had preferred poetry and prose, this new breed of authors--the Presnyakov brothers, Evgeni Grishkovets, and Vasili Sigarev among them--have garnered international recognition for their fierce plays. This book investigates the violent portrayal of the identity crisis of a generation as represented in their theatrical works, and will be a key text for students and scholars of drama, Russian studies, and literature.

Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance

Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance
Title Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance PDF eBook
Author Kim Solga
Publisher Springer
Pages 223
Release 2009-09-29
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0230274056

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Examining some of the most iconic texts in English theatre history, including Titus Andronicus and The Changeling, this book, now in paperback with a new Preface, reveals the pernicious erasure of rape and violence against women in the early modern era and the politics and ethics of rehearsing these negotiations on the 20th and 21st century stages.

History of Violence

History of Violence
Title History of Violence PDF eBook
Author Édouard Louis
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2018-06-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0374170592

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"Originally published in French in 2016 by Seuil, France, as Historie de la violence"--Title page verso.

Theater and Violence

Theater and Violence
Title Theater and Violence PDF eBook
Author Tom Sellar
Publisher A Special Issue of Theater
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780822366157

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As violence escalates around the world, its victims and perpetrators struggle to develop comprehensible narratives to present truthful accounts of history and experience. This special issue of Theater--a collection of theater artists' responses to contemporary events--examines the human psyche and its capacity for violence and explores theater's possibilities for political dissent. In Theater and Violence, through interviews, play excerpts, and full-length plays--including the first American publication of two major German playwrights and directors--theater artists offer their own narratives for humankind's violent psychologies. One full-length play, Falk Richter's Seven Seconds (In God We Trust), probes the mind of an American pilot moments before he releases a bomb on a city below. Another, René Pollesch's 24 Hours Are Not a Day, humorously explores the ironies and pathologies of globalization after September 11. The issue also includes a commentary on the National Endowment for the Arts' Shakespeare presentations for the U.S. military; interviews with Russian theater artists on the first anniversary of the Chechen rebels' siege of a Moscow theater; and Jonathan Kalb's powerful adaptation of Heiner Müller's Mauser, set in Tikrit. Contributors. Josh Fox, Gitta Honegger, Jonathan Kalb, Anna Kohler, James Leverett, Mark Lord, Marlene Norst, René Pollesch, Falk Richter, Yana Ross, Scott Saul, Tom Sellar, Catherine Sheehy, Robert Woodruff