Documentary vanguards in modern theatre
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Documentary vanguards in modern theatre
(Routledge advances in theatre and performance studies)
Routledge, 2018
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-213) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Practitioners and critics alike often attribute great authenticity to documentary theatre, casting it as a salutary alternative not only to corporate news outlets and official histories but also to the supposed "self-indulgence" and "elitism" of avant-garde theatre.
Documentary Vanguards in Modern Theatre, by contrast, argues for treating documentarians as vanguardists who (for good or ill) push, remap, or transgress the margins of historical and political visibility, often taking issue with professional discourses that claim a monopoly on authoritative representations of the real. This is the first book to situate documentary theatre's development within the larger story of theatrical experimentalism, collage art, collective ritual, and other avant-garde dramaturgical and performance practices of the late 19th and 20th Centuries.
目次
Introduction
Part One: Sordid Actuality (1835-1922)
1 Georg Buchner and the Breakdown of the History Play
2 Embarrassing Relatives: Naturalism, True Crime, and Bohemian Memory
3 Karl Kraus's Cannibal Satire and Pedagogies of Reception
Part Two: Vanguards of Revolution and Reform (1917-1984)
4 The Documentary and Communist Vanguards
5 Midcentury Documentaries: For and Against Liberalism
6 Activist Endings and Optative Documentaries
Part Three: Documentary Theatre after Postmodernism (1977- )
7 The Wooster Group and Anna Deavere Smith: Parallax, Play, and Collage Ethics
8 Handspring Puppet Company: Reconciling with the Avant-Garde
9 Too Much Information
Conclusion: "This Is Not a Story about Failure"
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