Memory
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Memory
(Theory for theatre studies / series editors, Susan Bennett, Kim Solga)
Methuen Drama, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-160) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Why has memory become such an important political tool in response to the challenges of modernity? How can performance be used to probe and recuperate aspects of the past, and what are the ethical and political questions that arise when it does so? And how should the discipline of theatre studies define and deploy the term 'memory' theoretically and in practice?
Theory for Theatre Studies: Memory provides a comprehensive introduction to the intersections between contemporary theatre and performance, the field of memory studies and the politics of memory across the globe. Beginning by offering a fresh critical snapshot of the major theoretical foundations for the study of memory today, the author presents vivid theatrical examples drawn from a wide variety of cultural contexts and compellingly illustrates the centrality of memory for the theatre as well as the vital role of theatre in transmitting individual and collective memories.
Featuring in-depth case studies of a range of performance works - including Lola Arias’s Minefield, Yael Ronen’s Common Ground and Robert Lepage’s The Seven Streams of the River Ota - it explores how theatre artists have grappled with issues of memory and the tensions between memory and history. A final section examines the problematics of memory in a global context by exploring the subject of migration/immigration.
Memory is supported by further online resources including section overviews and discussion questions.
Online resources to accompany this book are available at: https://www.bloomsbury.com/theory-for-theatre-studies-memory-9781474246651/
目次
Acknowledgements
Series Preface
INTRODUCTION
SECTION ONE: Mapping Memory: Theorizing Recollection
The Classical and Medieval Practice of Mnemotechnics: How Memory Works on Stage
Memory and Theatre in a Global Age
SECTION TWO: Searching for Common Ground: Performance, Testimony, and Small Acts of Repair
Case study 1: Lola Arias’s Minefield
Case study 2: Yael Ronen’s Common Ground
Case study 3: Robert Lepage's The Seven Streams of the River Ota
SECTION THREE: Memory and Migration
Case study 1: Andrea Levy’s Small Island
Case study 2: André Amálio’s Portugal is not a small country
Theatre and Memory in the Age of the Anthropocene
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Notes
Index
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