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Radical Theatre: Greek Tragedy in the Modern World: Classical Inter/Faces

Autor Professor Rush Rehm
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iun 2003
Why should Greek tragedy matter now? This book opens a dialogue between the tragic theatre in ancient Athens and the multiple performances of the modern world. In five interconnected essays, Rush Rehm engages tragedy on its own terms, using our oldest theatre as inspiration for how we might shape the theatre of the future.

'Theatre, Artifice, Environment' explores the difference between the outdoor theatre of Athens and the artificial interiors of modern performance. 'Theatre and Fear' compares the terrors confronted in Greek tragedy with our own, seemingly distant fears (environmental destruction, dehumanising technology, corporate control of livelihood and culture). 'The Fate of Agency, the Agency of Fate' applies the paradox of human freedom in Greek tragedy to our own paradoxes of powerlessness and mastery. 'Tragedy and Ideology' treats Greek tragedy as an act of resistance, and 'Tragedy and Time' relates Greek tragedy's survival to its moment-to-moment realisation in performance.

Part analysis, part polemic, Radical Theatre engages the aesthetic, political and ethical challenges of Greek tragedy as a means of confronting what tomorrow's theatre can do.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715629161
ISBN-10: 0715629166
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Seria Classical Inter/Faces

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

A Note to the Reader
Introduction: Timely Thoughts
1. Theatre, Artifice, Environment
2. Tragedy and Fear
3. The Fate of Agency, the Agency of Fate
4. Tragedy and Ideology
5. Tragedy and Time
Epilogue: Progress and Survival
Notes
Bibliography
Index