Performing History: Theatrical Representations of the Past in Conetmporary TheatreUniversity of Iowa Press, 01.09.2000 - 256 Seiten In his examination of the ways in which theatre participates in the ongoing representations of and debates about the past, Freddie Rokem concentrates on the ways in which theatre after World War II has presented different aspects of the French Revolution and the Holocaust, showing us that by “performing history” actors bring the historical past and the theatrical present together. |
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... body into a cultural sign has been formulated , in particu- lar by the Christian cultures . The transubstantiation , when the bread and the wine both constitute and become the body and the blood of the savior , is the " mystery " on ...
... body into a cultural sign has been formulated , in particu- lar by the Christian cultures . The transubstantiation , when the bread and the wine both constitute and become the body and the blood of the savior , is the " mystery " on ...
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... body was enormous I wanted to please ! It was really only when I put on my scene- costume that I realized how welded into one piece the body of the Countess de Saint - Fond was ; her total confidence , caused by her social status and ...
... body was enormous I wanted to please ! It was really only when I put on my scene- costume that I realized how welded into one piece the body of the Countess de Saint - Fond was ; her total confidence , caused by her social status and ...
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... body is a hot body , but not in the emotional or sentimental sense . Feeling and emotion are only a consequence , for both the performer and the spectator . The dilated body is above all a glowing body , in the scientific sense of the ...
... body is a hot body , but not in the emotional or sentimental sense . Feeling and emotion are only a consequence , for both the performer and the spectator . The dilated body is above all a glowing body , in the scientific sense of the ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Three European Productions about the French Revolution | 99 |
Three American Productions of Dantons Death | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Performing History: Theatrical Representations of the Past in Conetmporary ... Freddie Rokem Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2002 |
Performing History: Theatrical Representations of the Past in Conetmporary ... Freddie Rokem Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2007 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actors actress aesthetic Agneta Ekmanner Akko angel appear Arbeit macht frei aspects audience become Bergman Berlin Blau Blau's Boy Dreams Brook Büchner's play characters clearly complex confront context Countess de Saint-Fond created Damiel Danton's Death directed director discourses doubt drama duction Dybbuk examined film formance frei vom Toitland French Revolution guillotine Habima Theatre Haifa Municipal Theatre historian historical events historical past ideological Israeli Shoah Performances issue Jewish Jews kind Kittel Levin Madame de Sade mance Marat/Sade Marquis de Sade metatheatrical Mishima museum narrative Nazi notion of performing Palestinian performing history Peter Brook possible present production of Danton's Robespierre role Royal Dramatic Theatre Sade's scene Second World Selma Sobol Sobol's Ghetto specific spectators Srulik stage Stina Ekblad survivor theatre performances Theatrical Energies threat Three American Productions Three European Productions tion Toitland Europa Tora shrine transformed victims Vilna ghetto Weiss Wilson Wilson's production witness
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