ISBN:
9789038212739
Language:
Dutch
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (336 p.)
Keywords:
France
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Flemish
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20th century
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For emergent readers (adult)
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Theatre: individual actors & directors
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Plays, playscripts
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Literary studies: plays & playwrights
Abstract:
What does it mean to violate the law on a theatrical stage? This is the central question in the following examination of modern theatre, beginning with the avant-garde, but also including the contemporary and iconoclastic work of the Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio. For the historical avant-garde, art could be the gateway to a new and liberated reality. But then all of existing reality first had to be demolished, and its laws consistently violated. Ultimately, this transgressive programme ends in discouragement and self-sabotage. Such an 'anti-theatre' has been explored most extensively in the writings of the French director and essayist Antonin Artaud. A careful exploration of Artaud's work, emphasizing his actual theatrical productions, shows that this paradox does not necessarily lead to a dead end. Generalized transgression may lead to a theatre that belongs more to philosophy than to art itself
Note:
Dutch; Flemish
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