Performing History: Theatrical Representations of the Past in Conetmporary TheatreUniversity of Iowa Press, 25.04.2002 - 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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... stage ? What can be seen in Hamlet is how a burden ( some kind of un- finished business from the past ) becomes transformed into an actor's being and doing " this thing " on the stage , appearing again in tonight's performance ...
... stage ? What can be seen in Hamlet is how a burden ( some kind of un- finished business from the past ) becomes transformed into an actor's being and doing " this thing " on the stage , appearing again in tonight's performance ...
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... stages.1 The reason for choosing these specific events, as they have been represented through performances, is that they ... stage but also ex- amines the significance of such representations in different national contexts: in the United ...
... stages.1 The reason for choosing these specific events, as they have been represented through performances, is that they ... stage but also ex- amines the significance of such representations in different national contexts: in the United ...
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... stage — is perhaps different from those that my American colleagues in the field have generally considered in their ... stages.2 My aim here, however, is not to cover all possible forms of performing history, but rather to examine ...
... stage — is perhaps different from those that my American colleagues in the field have generally considered in their ... stages.2 My aim here, however, is not to cover all possible forms of performing history, but rather to examine ...
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... stage. They perform the historical figures from the past on the stage, relying on different kinds of theatrical energies, a notion that is central for this study. It refers to the restorative potentials of the the- atre in trying to ...
... stage. They perform the historical figures from the past on the stage, relying on different kinds of theatrical energies, a notion that is central for this study. It refers to the restorative potentials of the the- atre in trying to ...
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... stages. This study attempts not only to examine how these two seminal historical events, the French Revolution and the Shoah, have been represented on the stage in theatrical performances, but also to say something about the ways in ...
... stages. This study attempts not only to examine how these two seminal historical events, the French Revolution and the Shoah, have been represented on the stage in theatrical performances, but also to say something about the ways in ...
Inhalt
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Dudu Maayan Arbeit macht frei vom Toitland Europa | 56 |
Hanoch Levin The Boy Dreams | 76 |
Three European Productions about the French Revolution | 99 |
Peter Brook MaratSade | 102 |
The Individualized Crowd | 170 |
The Execution | 179 |
Theatrical Energies | 187 |
Textual Energies | 192 |
From Textual to Performative Energies | 194 |
Performance Energies | 196 |
The Eavesdropper and the SurvivorWitness | 202 |
Metaphysical Energies | 206 |
Ariane Mnouchkine 1789 | 111 |
Ingmar Bergman Madame de Sade | 117 |
Three American Productions of Dantons Death | 135 |
Büchners Play and Its Beholders | 141 |
The Production Qualities | 162 |
Epilogue | 209 |
Notes | 217 |
Bibliography | 227 |
Index | 236 |
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