Philosophers and Thespians

Philosophers and Thespians
Author: Freddie Rokem
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780804763509

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This book investigates the discursive practices of philosophy and theater/performance on the basis of actual encounters between representatives of these two fields.

Philosophy and Theatre

Philosophy and Theatre
Author: Tom Stern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134575916

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The relationship between philosophy and theatre is a central theme in the writings of Plato and Aristotle and of dramatists from Aristophanes to Stoppard. Where Plato argued that playwrights and actors should be banished from the ideal city for their suspect imitations of reality, Aristotle argued that theatre, particularly tragedy, was vital for stimulating our emotions and helping us to understanding ourselves. Despite this rich history the study of philosophy and theatre has been largely overlooked in contemporary philosophy. This is the first book to introduce philosophy and theatre. It covers key topics and debates, presenting the contributions of major figures in the history of philosophy, including: what is theatre? How does theatre compare with other arts? theatre as imitation, including Plato on mimesis truth and illusion in the theatre, including Nietzsche on tragedy theatre as history theatre and morality, including Rousseau’s criticisms of theatre audience and emotion, including Aristotle on catharsis theatre and politics, including Brecht’s Epic Theatre. Including annotated further reading and summaries at the end of each chapter, Philosophy and Theatre is an ideal starting point for those studying philosophy, theatre studies and related subjects in the arts and humanities.

The Birth of Theater from the Spirit of Philosophy

The Birth of Theater from the Spirit of Philosophy
Author: David Kornhaber
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780810132627

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Nietzsche's love affair with the theater was among the most profound and prolonged intellectual engagements of his life, but his transformational role in the history of the modern stage has yet to be explored. In this pathbreaking account, David Kornhaber vividly shows how Nietzsche reimagined the theatrical event as a site of philosophical invention that is at once ancestor, antagonist, and handmaiden to the discipline of philosophy itself. August Strindberg, George Bernard Shaw, and Eugene O'Neill— seminal figures in the modern drama's evolution and avowed Nietzscheans all—came away from their encounters with Nietzsche's writings with an impassioned belief in the philosophical potential of the live theatrical event, coupled with a reestimation of the dramatist's power to shape that event in collaboration with the actor. In these playwrights' reactions to and adaptations of Nietzsche's radical rethinking of the stage lay the beginnings of a new direction in modern theater and dramatic literature.

The Philosophy of Theatre Drama and Acting

The Philosophy of Theatre  Drama and Acting
Author: Tom Stern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1783486228

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A collection of new essays on the philosophy of theatre and the philosophy of drama, combining historical perspectives and new directions.

Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play

Analytic Philosophy and the World of the Play
Author: Michael Y. Bennett
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781315294728

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Theatre and the mirror of nature -- Part I Exposing the problem and proposing a solution -- 1 Theatrical names and reference: Dialectical-synecdochic objects and "re-creation"--2 The world of the play: Theatre as "re-creation"--Part II Applying the (proposed) solution to the problems -- 3 "Liveness"? The presumption of dramatic and theatrical "liveness" -- 4 Boundedness of (fictional) theatre to our (real) world: Actor and audience -- 5 Identity across "possible worlds": "The world beyond" the play -- Conclusions -- #1 The purpose of playing: Why go to the theatre? -- #2 Where the world of theatre ends: Performance art -- #3 Make-believe -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index

Encounters in Performance Philosophy

Encounters in Performance Philosophy
Author: Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca,A. Lagaay
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-10-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137462725

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Encounters in Performance Philosophy is a collection of 14 essays by international researchers which demonstrates the vitality of the field of Performance Philosophy. The essays address a wide range of concerns common to performance and philosophy including: the body, language, performativity, mimesis and tragedy.

The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy

The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy
Author: Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca,Alice Lagaay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2020-07-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781000056914

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The Routledge Companion to Performance Philosophy is a volume of especially commissioned critical essays, conversations, collaborative, creative and performative writing mapping the key contexts, debates, methods, discourses and practices in this developing field. Firstly, the collection offers new insights on the fundamental question of how thinking happens: where, when, how and by whom philosophy is performed. Secondly, it provides a plurality of new accounts of performance and performativity – as the production of ideas, bodies and knowledges – in the arts and beyond. Comprising texts written by international artists, philosophers and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays engage with questions of how performance thinks and how thought is performed in a wide range of philosophies and performances, from the ancient to the contemporary. Concepts and practices from diverse geographical regions and cultural traditions are analysed to draw conclusions about how performance operates across art, philosophy and everyday life. The collection both contributes to and critiques the philosophy of music, dance, theatre and performance, exploring the idea of a philosophy from the arts. It is crucial reading material for those interested in the hierarchy of the relationship between philosophy and the arts, advancing debates on philosophical method, and the relation between Performance and Philosophy more broadly.

Stoicism and Performance

Stoicism and Performance
Author: Cormac Power
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9789004409545

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Power’s Stoicism and Performance offers new perspectives on contemporary theatre and performance debates. By introducing Stoicism as a performative philosophy that radicalises forms of thinking and experience, key themes such as performativity, embodiment, emotion, affect and spectatorship are re-examined.