The Absent One: Mourning Ritual, Tragedy, and the Performance of AmbivalencePenn State Press, 01.11.2010 |
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... possible , I suppose , to live and die without mourning anything . It is also possible to begin the mourning pro- cess without knowing we are mourning . If we think about it at all , we probably think about mourning as stereotyped ...
... possible , I suppose , to live and die without mourning anything . It is also possible to begin the mourning pro- cess without knowing we are mourning . If we think about it at all , we probably think about mourning as stereotyped ...
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... possible the young hero's inheritance of his role as tragic protagonist . In Hamlet it is only a secondary character , the mad Ophelia , whose mourn- ing , because it is masked by madness , is allowed " full " expression in a world ...
... possible the young hero's inheritance of his role as tragic protagonist . In Hamlet it is only a secondary character , the mad Ophelia , whose mourn- ing , because it is masked by madness , is allowed " full " expression in a world ...
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... possible . Our experience of tragedy in the theatre is an experience of replication or reinforcement of a basic mourning - pattern : as we watch an actor / character on stage be- come a mourner who both sustains and ends relationships ...
... possible . Our experience of tragedy in the theatre is an experience of replication or reinforcement of a basic mourning - pattern : as we watch an actor / character on stage be- come a mourner who both sustains and ends relationships ...
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Inhalt
Ritual Performance of Mourning in Three Cultures | 9 |
The Grave of Origins Aeschyluss The Persians | 29 |
Maimèd Rites Shakespeares Hamlet | 41 |
The Impossible Return Racines Phèdre | 61 |
Inheriting Everything Ibsens Ghosts | 75 |
A Lot of Fuss About Nothing Ionescos Exit The King | 85 |
The Rehearsal of Mourning Chaikins Trespassing | 101 |
Examples and Counterexamples | 115 |
Notes | 167 |
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The Absent One: Mourning Ritual, Tragedy, and the Performance of Ambivalence Susan L. Cole Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1991 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absence actor Aeschylus's Alving's Anna Anna's antic disposition antiphonal Aricia attempt audience become Berenger Berenger's Biff body Brabantio Chaikin child Chorus Claudius Claudius's Clov context Cordelia daimon Darius dead father deceased Desdemona displaced dream dying Edgar enactment enɔdiarhaya Exit the King expressed father-figure father-king final Fortinbras funeral funerary ritual ghost grave Greek tragedy grief Hamlet Hamm Hickey Hippolytus Hippolytus's Horatio impulse inheritance Ionesco kind kong-tiek Laertes Lear liminal journey liminal realm liminal space living loss Macbeth Marguerite mother mourner mourning ritual murder Neoptolemus Oedipus Oedipus at Colonus Oedipus the King Oedipus's Ophelia Oswald Othello paradox performance of ambivalence Persians Phaedra Phèdre Philoctetes play Podlecki Polyneices present Queen rehearsal relationship revenge rites ritual lament ritual mourning role says scene seems sense sexual son's song speech stage symbolic Theseus Theseus's thou Tina tion tomb tragic drama tragic protagonist Trespassing Willy woman Xerxes
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