Radical Theatricality: Jongleuresque Performance on the Early Spanish StagePurdue University Press, 2007 - 260 páginas Radical Theatricality argues that our narrow search for extant medieval play scripts depends entirely on a definition of theater far more literary than performative. This literary definition pushes aside some of our best evidence of Spain's medieval performance traditions precisely because this evidence is considered either intangible or "un-dramatic" (that is, monologic). By focusing on the dialogic relationship that inherently exists between performer and spectator in performance--rather than on the kind of literary dialogue between characters traditionally associated with drama--Radical Theatricality diachronically examines the performative poetics of the jongleuresque tradition (broadly defined to encompass such disparate performers as ancient Greek rhapsodes and contemporary Nobel Laureate Dario Fo) and synchronically traces its performative impact on the Spanish theater of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
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... ancient storytelling , medieval minstrelsy , and modern cinema acting , this book examines the early Spanish stage as an integral and interrelated part of world theater and performance , rather than as just one more chapter among many ...
... ancient storytelling , medieval minstrelsy , and modern cinema acting , this book examines the early Spanish stage as an integral and interrelated part of world theater and performance , rather than as just one more chapter among many ...
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... ancient Greek rhapsodes and contemporary Nobel Laureate Dario Fo ) and traces its performative impact on the theater of the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries , specifically — though by no means exclusively— that of Spain . Chapter 1 ...
... ancient Greek rhapsodes and contemporary Nobel Laureate Dario Fo ) and traces its performative impact on the theater of the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries , specifically — though by no means exclusively— that of Spain . Chapter 1 ...
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... ancient town well — which undoubtedly served as a medieval jongleuresque performative venue — sits at the inner core of the Teatro Cervantes in Alcala de Henares , an edifice that evolved over the course of its four - hundred - year ...
... ancient town well — which undoubtedly served as a medieval jongleuresque performative venue — sits at the inner core of the Teatro Cervantes in Alcala de Henares , an edifice that evolved over the course of its four - hundred - year ...
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... ancient Greeks began singing hymns in honor of the god Dionysus . This tradition of bacchic hymn singing so developed that it eventually congealed into a fixed lyric form known as the dithyramb and achieved a ritual cen- trality for the ...
... ancient Greeks began singing hymns in honor of the god Dionysus . This tradition of bacchic hymn singing so developed that it eventually congealed into a fixed lyric form known as the dithyramb and achieved a ritual cen- trality for the ...
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... ancient Greek figure . Gerald Else puts it a bit more modestly when he says that Thespis's contribution was really the modification or adapta- tion of the pre - existing dithyrambic form by either " adding a new dimension to what had ...
... ancient Greek figure . Gerald Else puts it a bit more modestly when he says that Thespis's contribution was really the modification or adapta- tion of the pre - existing dithyrambic form by either " adding a new dimension to what had ...
Conteúdo
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Picaresque Actors and Their Theater | 90 |
Corralling the Jongleuresque | 132 |
Playwrights and the Actorly Text | 171 |
Conclusion | 215 |
Notes | 221 |
Bibliography | 231 |
Index | 247 |
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