Shattering Hamlet's Mirror

Shattering Hamlet's Mirror
Author: Marvin Carlson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0472121863

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Theatrical playing, Hamlet famously averred, holds a mirror up to nature. But unlike the reflections in the mirror, the theater’s images are composed of real objects, most notably bodies, that have an independent existence outside the world of reflection. Throughout Western theater history there have been occasions when the reality behind the illusion was placed on display. In recent years theaters in Europe and North America have begun calling attention to the real in their work—presenting performers who did not create characters and who may not even have been actors, but who appeared on stage as themselves; texts created not by dramatic authors but drawn from real life; and real environments sometimes shared by actors and performers and containing real elements accessible to both. These practices, argues Marvin Carlson, constitute a major shift in the practical and phenomenological world of theater, and a turning away from mimesis, which has been at the heart of the theater since Aristotle. Shattering Hamlet's Mirror: Theatre and Reality examines recent and contemporary work by such groups as Rimini Protokoll, Societas Raffaelo Sanzio, the Gob Squad, Nature Theatre of Oklahoma, and Foundry Theatre, while revealing the deep antecedents of today’s theater, placing it in useful historical perspective. While many may consider it a post-postmodern phenomenon, the “theater of the real,” as it turns out, has very deep roots.

Shattering Hamlet's Mirror

Shattering Hamlet's Mirror
Author: Marvin Carlson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0472119850

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Exploring the historical antecedents and mimetic dimensions of "Theater of the Real"

The Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 44

The Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 44
Author: Markus Wessendorf
Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0985195673

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Annual volume, this time featuring special sections on Brecht's dramatic fragments and on comedy in post-Brechtian theater, along with a variety of other contributions.

The Shakespearean Death Arts

The Shakespearean Death Arts
Author: William E. Engel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030884902

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This is the first book to view Shakespeare’s plays from the prospect of the premodern death arts, not only the ars moriendi tradition but also the plurality of cultural expressions of memento mori, funeral rituals, commemorative activities, and rhetorical techniques and strategies fundamental to the performance of the work of dying, death, and the dead. The volume is divided into two sections: first, critically nuanced examinations of Shakespeare’s corpus and then, second, of Hamlet exclusively as the ultimate proving ground of the death arts in practice. This book revitalizes discussion around key and enduring themes of mortality by reframing Shakespeare’s plays within a newly conceptualized historical category that posits a cultural divide—at once epistemological and phenomenological—between premodernity and the Enlightenment.

Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities

Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities
Author: Bleakley Alan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351241753

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This authoritative new handbook offers a comprehensive and cutting-edge overview of the state of the medical humanities globally, showing how clinically oriented medical humanities, the critical study of medicine as a global historical and cultural phenomenon, and medicine as a force for cultural change can inform each other. Composed of eight parts, the Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities looks at the medical humanities as: a network and system therapeutic provocation forms of resistance a way of reconceptualising the medical curriculum concerned with performance and narrative mediated by artists as diagnosticians of culture through public engagement. This book describes how the medical humanities can be used in and out of clinical settings, acting as a point of resistance, redistributing medicine’s capital amongst its stakeholders, embracing the complexity of medical instances, shaping medical education, promoting interdisciplinary understandings and recognising an identity for the medical humanities as a network effect. This book is an essential read for all students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in the medical humanities.

The Italian Novella and Shakespeare’s Comic Heroines

The Italian Novella and Shakespeare’s Comic Heroines
Author: Melissa Emerson Walter
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1487503644

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This is the first book to provide a full treatment of Shakespeare's literary and theatrical engagement with the Italian novella and female agency.

Insecurity

Insecurity
Author: Jenn Stephenson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1487514107

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The early years of the twenty-first century have witnessed a proliferation of non-fiction, reality-based performance genres, including documentary and verbatim theatre, site-specific theatre, autobiographical theatre, and immersive theatre. Insecurity: Perils and Products of Theatres of the Real begins with the premise that although the inclusion of real objects and real words on the stage would ostensibly seem to increase the epistemological security and documentary truth-value of the presentation, in fact the opposite is the case. Contemporary audiences are caught between a desire for authenticity and immediacy of connection to a person, place, or experience, and the conditions of our postmodern world that render our lives insecure. The same conditions that underpin our yearning for authenticity thwart access to an impossible real. As a result of the instability of social reality, the audience, Jenn Stephenson explains, is unable to trust the mechanisms of theatricality. The by-product of theatres of the real in the age of post-reality is insecurity.

The Theatre of Sa'dallah Wannous

The Theatre of Sa'dallah Wannous
Author: Sonja Mejcher-Atassi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1108838561

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Offers new perspectives on Sa'dallah Wannous' significance as a playwright and public intellectual in the Arab world and world theatre.

Real-ish

Real-ish
Author: Kelsey Jacobson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0228016428

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In the “post-truth” era, the question of how people perceive things to be real, even when they are not based in fact, preoccupies us. Lessons learned in the theatre – about how emotion and affect produce an experience of realness – are more relevant than ever. Real-ish draws on extensive interviews with audience members about their perceptions of realness in documentary, participatory, historical, and immersive performances. In studying these forms that make up the theatre of the real, Kelsey Jacobson considers how theatrical experiences of realness not only exist as a product of their real-world source material but can also unfurl as real products in their own right. Using the concept of real-ish-ness – which captures the complex feeling that is generated by engaging with elements of reality – the book examines how audiences experience the apparently real within the time and space of a performance, and how it is closely tied to the immediacy and intimacy experienced in relation to others. When feeling – rather than fact –becomes a way of knowing truths about the world, understanding the cultivation and circulation of such feelings of realness is paramount. In exploring this process, Real-ish centres audience voices and, perhaps most importantly, audience feelings during performance.

Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play

Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play
Author: Michael Y. Bennett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1315294710

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Theatrical characters’ dual existence on stage and in text presents a unique, challenging case for the analytical philosopher. Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play re-examines the ontological status of theatre and its fictional objects through the "possible worlds" thesis, arguing that theatre is not a mirror of our world, but a re-creation of it. Taking a fresh look at theatre’s key elements, including the hotly contested relationships between character and actor; onstage and offstage "worlds"; and the play-text and performance, Michael Y. Bennett presents a radical new way of understanding the world of the play.