Artaud and his doubles [electronic resource] / Kimberly Jannarone.
Material type: TextSeries: UPCC book collections on Project MUSE | Theater--theory/text/performance | UPCC book collections on Project MUSEPublication details: Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan Press, c2010 2012) 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 electronic text (xiv, 253 p) :) digital fileISBN:- 9780472027941
- 848/.91209 22
- PQ2601.R677 Z685 2010
Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-241) and index.
The fight against civilization; or, the rebirth of tragedy. Invocation of the plague : nouveau mal du siecle the residues of war "The future of the world" -- Reactionary modern : the controversions of the counter-enlightenment anywhere out of this world irrational affinities -- Audience, mass, crowd. The avant-garde and the audience : the crisis of bourgeois theater the avant-garde and the audience immersion agitation -- The theater of cruelty and conceptions of the audience -- Theaters for the masses : working on the masses mythical, total, real -- Crowds and cruelty : crowd feeling in the theater of cruelty the nerve meter -- Visions of power. The artist of the theater : the rise of the director artistic power in the Jarry Theater the direction of menace -- Controlling forces : directing The Cenci concentrating control power by charisma -- Conclusion : longing for nothingness.
This is an unlooked-for project. Like many others, I first saw Artaud through the filters of American experimental theater and post-structuralism. My earliest work on Artaud began from accepted familiar premises, largely established in the 1960s: Artaud as prophet, madman, genius, was the thing to study; his significance lay in his status as an inspirational figure manifesting a largely ahistorical impulse; his denunciation of civilization's discontents implied a progressive critique. My research led me in different directions, however. Fueled by a desire to really read Artaud's works closely especially his early writing and his productions--I dug into the archives to research Artaud's theatrical practice.
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