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Performing Multiple Modernities
Autor: Erika (Hrsg.) Fischer-Lichte
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ISBN: 978-1-136-91889-6
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Ibsen's plays rank among those most frequently performed world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon after Ibsen's death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia - Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays address problems typical to modern societies all over the world, including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism, industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and search for identity.
Autor Fischer-Lichte, Erika (Hrsg.) / Gronau, Barbara (Hrsg.) / Weiler, Christel (Hrsg.)
Verlag Taylor & Francis
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
Seitenangabe 292 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Abbildungen 30 farbige Fotos
Masse 5'566 KB

Über den Autor Erika (Hrsg.) Fischer-Lichte

Erika Fischer-Lichte is the director of the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at Freie Universität Berlin.Torsten Jost is an academic coordinator at the Cluster of Excellence "Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective" at Freie Universität Berlin.Astrid Schenka is a performing arts scholar, dramaturg and translator. She was a research associate at the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at the Freie Universität Berlin (2015-2022) and has been a guest lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts since 2015.

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