Bültmann & Gerriets
Theory for Theatre Studies: Emotion
von Peta Tait
Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
Reihe: Theory for Theatre Studies
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-350-03084-8
Erschienen am 14.01.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 196 mm [H] x 128 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 228 Gramm
Umfang: 200 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Peta Tait is professor of Theatre and Drama at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. She is an academic scholar and playwright with an extensive background in theatre, dramatic literature, performance theory and creative arts practice. She researches in the interdisciplinary humanities fields of emotions, body theory and gender identity. Professor Tait has authored four scholarly books, and edited and co-edited three further books, with sixty other publications including articles in Theatre Journal, Modern Drama and Performance Research.



Acknowledgements
Series Preface
Introduction: Approach and Concepts
The Emotions
Emotional Feelings
Affect and its Theory
Mood
Cultural Complexities and Empathy
Section one: Legacies and Case Studies
Aristotle on tragic pity and Euripides' Medea
Shakespeare's comic lovers: Performing the Passions
The actor's paradox: eighteenth- and nineteenth-century staging
Stanislavski's Emotion Memory and realist theatre
Controversial psychologies in Method Acting
Brecht's separations: theatre for a scientific age
Brecht's political emotions: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Emotional practice from Forum Theatre to Rasaboxes

Section two: Affect and Case Studies
Emotional feeling to affect in A Doll's House
Affect and technology: live art and spectacle
Real identities and political affect
Empathy enabled: Empathy Museum to Back to Back
Suffering in Jane Harrison's Stolen
Feeling sound and images: Robert Lepages's Needles and Opium and 887

Section three: Mood and Case Studies
Mysterious aesthetic
Audience expectations and The Lion King
Ambience from Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
Music functions and Rimini Protokoll's Brain Projects 00
Economic mood dis/orders: Alladeen to Dear Evan Hansen
Immoral objects and The Wooster Group
Share economies and Marina Abramovic
Collaborative eco-moods
Anticipation
Conclusion: Intensity
References
Index



Theory for Theatre Studies: Emotion explores how emotion is communicated in drama, theatre, and contemporary performance and therefore in society. From Aristotle and Shakespeare to Stanislavski, Brecht and Caryl Churchill, theatre reveals and, informs but also warns about the emotions. The term 'emotion' encompasses the emotions, emotional feelings, affect and mood, and the book explores how these concepts are embodied and experienced within theatrical practice and explained in theory. Since emotion is artistically staged, its composition and impact can be described and analysed in relation to interdisciplinary approaches. Readers are encouraged to consider how emotion is dramatically, aurally, and visually developed to create innovative performance.

Case studies include: Medea, Twelfth Night, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Ibsen's A Doll's House, and performances by Mabou Mines, Robert Lepage, Rimini Protokoll, Anna Deavere Smith, Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio, Marina Abramovic, and The Wooster Group. By way of these detailed case studies, readers will appreciate new methodologies and approaches for their own exploration of 'emotion' as a performance component.
Online resources to accompany this book are available at https://www.bloomsbury.com/theory-for-theatre-studies-emotion-9781350030848/.


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