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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... theory . Borrowing tools from anthropology , soci- ology , and linguistics ( including speech - act theory ) , writers such as Peter Brook , Jerzy Grotowski , Richard Schechner , Vic- tor Turner , Marvin Carlson , and Judith Butler have ...
... theory . Borrowing tools from anthropology , soci- ology , and linguistics ( including speech - act theory ) , writers such as Peter Brook , Jerzy Grotowski , Richard Schechner , Vic- tor Turner , Marvin Carlson , and Judith Butler have ...
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... theory . What I am calling the poetics of jongleuresque performance refers to more than just the oral , folkloric , and quasi - literary activities associated with the Ibe- rian mester de juglarfa . For me , the term jongleuresque encom ...
... theory . What I am calling the poetics of jongleuresque performance refers to more than just the oral , folkloric , and quasi - literary activities associated with the Ibe- rian mester de juglarfa . For me , the term jongleuresque encom ...
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... theory . This book's point of departure , then , is the debate over the disputed existence of a medieval Hispanic theatrical tradition ( similar to that of France and England ) and the lack of textual artifacts around which much of this ...
... theory . This book's point of departure , then , is the debate over the disputed existence of a medieval Hispanic theatrical tradition ( similar to that of France and England ) and the lack of textual artifacts around which much of this ...
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... theories of theater marked a radical rethinking of the Western tradition by bor- rowing so heavily from non - Western performance , largely ac- cepted the ritual model outright : " Theatre may be said to be derived from ritual , but ...
... theories of theater marked a radical rethinking of the Western tradition by bor- rowing so heavily from non - Western performance , largely ac- cepted the ritual model outright : " Theatre may be said to be derived from ritual , but ...
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... theory of dramatic origins , the Quem quaeritis paradigm raises a number of difficult ques- tions . What do we do , for instance , when we cannot tie a par- ticular performance event to a dialogue - based written text ? How do we make ...
... theory of dramatic origins , the Quem quaeritis paradigm raises a number of difficult ques- tions . What do we do , for instance , when we cannot tie a par- ticular performance event to a dialogue - based written text ? How do we make ...
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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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