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Theatrical Consciousness: The Actor's Mind in Russian Modernism

Autor Alisa Ballard Lin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 apr 2025
Investigating late imperial Russian and early Soviet modernism’s reinvention of the actor
In this wide-ranging study, Alisa Ballard Lin argues that Russian theatrical theory and practice contributed to a broad pre- and postrevolutionary discourse about the mind, profoundly reshaping concepts of consciousness, perception, identity, and the constitution of the subject. Theatrical Consciousness: The Actor’s Mind in Russian Modernism examines efforts in Russian theater—from around the turn of the century through the mid-1930s—to stimulate, train, imagine, and ultimately understand the actor’s, as well as the spectator’s, mind. Discussing key figures of the period, including Nikolai Evreinov, Konstantin Stanislavsky, Vsevolod Meyerhold, and Alexander Tairov, Lin identifies an underappreciated dimension of humanism within Russian modernism: a humanism that resisted the pressures of an increasingly technologized, industrialized, and politicized modernity that challenged the place of the human within it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810148444
ISBN-10: 0810148447
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 16 b-w halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press

Notă biografică

ALISA BALLARD LIN is an assistant professor in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures at the Ohio State University. She is the translator and editor of Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky’s That Third Guy: A Comedy from the Stalinist 1930s with Essays on Theater.

Cuprins

Introduction: Surveying the Soviet Actor 
Chapter One: The Actor as Self 
Chapter Two: The Actor as Material 
Chapter Three: The Actor’s Personhood 
Chapter Four: The Actor’s Identity 
Coda: Thinking the Actor under Stalinism 

Recenzii

“Insightful and engaging . . . Lin's case studies cumulatively demonstrate how these directors, actors, and theoreticians of the theatre staunchly maintained an insistence on the importance of mind in the world of acting, on human consciousness as an essential and actually existing phenomenon in the world.” —Comparative Drama
“With a clear, eloquent tone and keen instinct for accessible storytelling, Alisa Ballard Lin connects incisive analyses of epoch-making Russian and Soviet theatrical innovations with essential, burning questions of psychology, philosophy, and concepts of the self.” —Dassia N. Posner, Northwestern University

“Alisa Ballard Lin’s lucid style deftly reveals the depth and breadth of her bountiful research. This is a masterful work of scholarship, essential reading for anyone interested in core questions about theater, acting, and cultural history.” —David Chambers, Yale University

Descriere

Theatrical Consciousness: The Actor’s Mind in Russian Modernism investigates late Russian and early Soviet modernism’s reinvention of the actor, showing how new theories of acting reimagined the nature of human consciousness and perception.