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Theatricality as Medium
Theatricality as Medium, Ever since Aristotle's Poetics, both the theory and the practice of theater have been governed by the assumption that it is a form of representation dominated by what Aristotle calls the mythos,or the plot.This conception of theater has subordinated chara, Theatricality as Medium has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Theatricality as Medium
  • Written by author Samuel Weber
  • Published by Fordham University Press, October 2004
  • Ever since Aristotle's Poetics, both the theory and the practice of theater have been governed by the assumption that it is a form of representation dominated by what Aristotle calls the mythos,or the plot.This conception of theater has subordinated chara
  • Drawing on both his academic and theatrical experience, Weber (comparative literature, Northwestern U.) explores fictional and nonfictional texts that only function as designed if the reader plays an active part. He considers ancient Greek plays, Shakespe
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Introduction : theatricality as medium1
1Theatrocracy; or, surviving the break31
2Technics, theatricality, installation54
3Scene and screen : electronic media and theatricality97
4Antigone's Nomos121
5The place of death : Oedipus at Colonus141
6Storming the work : allegory and theatricality in Benjamin's Origin of the German mounting play160
7"Ibi et ubique" : the incontinent plot (Hamlet)181
8Kierkegaard's Posse200
9After the end : Adorno229
10Psychoanalysis and theatricality251
11"The virtual reality of theater" : Antonin Artaud277
12Double take : acting and writing in Genet's "The strange word Urb"295
13"Being ... and eXistenZ" : some preliminary considerations on theatricality in film313
14"War," "terrorism," and "spectacle" : on towers and caves326
15Stages and plots : theatricality after September 11, 2001 : a discussion with Simon Morgan Wortham and Gary Hall336
AppOther publications by Samuel Weber dealing with theater365


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