ISBN13: | 9781032225487 |
ISBN10: | 1032225483 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 144 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 15 Illustrations, black & white; 15 Halftones, black & white |
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Arts in general
Theatre
Religious sciences in general
Christianity
Bibles and bible interpretations
Other braches of fine arts
Other branches of performing arts
Cultural studies
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Religious sciences in general (charity campaign)
Christianity (charity campaign)
Bibles and bible interpretations (charity campaign)
Other braches of fine arts (charity campaign)
Other branches of performing arts (charity campaign)
Cultural studies (charity campaign)
Politics in general, handbooks (charity campaign)
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Performing Religion on the Secular Stage
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This book examines the relations between Western religion, secularism, and modern theatre and performance. The book analyses a new and original historiography of a uniquely modern theatrical phenomenon, a study that is of high importance considering the reemergence of religion in contemporary culture and politics.
This book examines the relations between Western religion, secularism, and modern theater and performance.
Sharon Aronson-Lehavi posits that the ongoing cultural power of religious texts, icons, and ideas on the one hand and the artistic freedom enabled by secularism and avant-garde experimentalism on the other, has led theatre artists throughout the twentieth century to create a uniquely modern theatrical hybrid?theater performances that simultaneously re-inscribe and grapple with religion and religious performativity. The book compares this phenomenon with medieval forms of religious theater and offers deep and original analyses of significant contemporary works ranging from plays and performances by August Strindberg, Hugo Ball (Dada), Jerzy Grotowski, and Hanoch Levin, to those created by Adrienne Kennedy, Rina Yerushalmi, Deb Margolin, Milo Rau, and Sarah Ruhl.
The book analyzes a new and original historiography of a uniquely modern theatrical phenomenon, a study that is of high importance considering the reemergence of religion in contemporary culture and politics.
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Modern Scriptural Theatre and the Performativity of Anachronism
Chapter 2: "Who shall be Christ?" From Sacrificial Figure to Social Victim
Chapter 3: Encountering Absence in the Theatre
Conclusion
Appendix: English Translation of Hugo Ball, A Nativity Play. Bruitist
Bibliography
Index
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