New PDF release: Elements of Politics (Codesria Monograph Series, 92, 3)

By Remi Anifowose, Francis Enemuo

ISBN-10: 0230305660

ISBN-13: 9780230305663

ISBN-10: 9780230580

ISBN-13: 9789780230586

"This is the 1st ebook to discover the connection among experimental theatre and function making in France. Reflecting the new go back to aesthetics and politics in French idea, it makes a speciality of how a number of theatre and function practitioners use their artwork to contest fact because it is at present configured in France"--

content material: From mise en scène of texte to functionality of 'textual fabric' / David Bradby --
The spirit of a spot : position in modern French theatre / Michel Corvin --
The landscaped narratives of Philippe Minyana and Noëlle Renaude / Céline Hersant --
The politics of dramaturgy in France / Clare Finburgh --
An not going scene : French theatre within the new liberal economic system / Jean-Pierre Han --
the development and construction of functionality / Robert Cantarella --
appearing presence, putting forward distinction : Deleuze and the minor theatres of Georges Lavaudant and Carmelo Bene / Laura Cull --
Théâtre du Grabuge : ethics, politics and neighborhood / Bérénice Hamidi-Kim --
Amateurism and the 'DIY' aesthetic : Grand Magasin and Philippe Quesne / Chloé Déchery --
From Orlan to Bernhardt : recycling French feminism, theatre and function / Elaine Aston --
functionality and poetry : crossed destinies / Éric Vautrin --
Breaking down the partitions : interventionist functionality recommendations in French road Theatre / Susan Haedicke --
Montage and détournement in modern French relocating photo functionality / Carl Lavery --
Xavier Le Roy : the dissenting choreography of 1 Frenchman much less / Bojana Cvejic --
A theological flip? : French postmodern dance and Herman Diephuis' D'Après J.-C. / Nigel Stewart --
gazing humans within the gentle : Jérôme Bel and the classical theatre / Augusto Corrieri --
Après toutes ces elles/After all this else : 'new' French feminisms translated to the British scene / Geraldine Harris.
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And, in this context, it is telling that no French scholar contributed to the 2010 volume Contesting Performance: Global Sites of Research which sought to offer a more internationalist perspective on Performance Studies. Similarly, as Jean-Marie Pradier points out in an excellent article on the troubled or (almost invisible) history of Performance Studies in France, 84 per cent of delegates at the 2001 international conference of Performance Studies (PSi) came from the United Kingdom. ’ (2008: 23; our translation).

Ubersfeld, Anne (1996) Lire le théâtre (Paris: Belin). Wallon, Emmanuel (2008) ‘Expériences d’extraversion: les aléas de la performance dans l’espace public’, Théâtre/Public, 191, 91–5. Whitton, David (1987) Stage Directors in Modern France (Manchester: Manchester University Press). ) (1988) Peter Brook: A Theatrical Casebook (London: Methuen). ) (1999) Collaborative Theatre: The Théâtre du Soleil Sourcebook (London: Routledge). 1 By this he meant that theatre had finally liberated itself from being seen as dependent on literature, and that the art of mise en scène had come to be recognized in its own right.

The energy behind this achievement came in large part from the expanding decentralization movement of the 1950s and 1960s, inspired by the ideal of théâtre populaire, or theatre for all. This had seen young theatre companies establish themselves all over France in regions previously deprived of live theatre. Following the lead of Jean Vilar, who founded the Avignon Festival in 1947, their aim was to bring productions of the classic and modern repertoires to a wide popular audience. In the late 1960s and 1970s, many of those working in the decentralized theatre had been dazzled by the visits to France of productions by, first, Jerzy Grotowski, then Robert Wilson, then Tadeusz Kantor.

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