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Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy. From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation

Door David Wiles

Categorie
Theater, Toneel & Cabaret
Boeknummer
#201518
Titel
Mask and Performance in Greek Tragedy. From Ancient Festival to Modern Experimentation
Auteur
Wiles, David
Boektype
Gebonden hardcover met stofomslag
Uitgeverij
Cambridge University Press
Jaar van uitgave
2007
ISBN10
0521865220
ISBN13
9780521865227
Taal
Engels
Samenvatting
Why did Greek actors in the age of Sophocles always wear masks? David Wiles provides the first book-length study of this question. He surveys the evidence of vases and other monuments, arguing that they portray masks as part of a process of transformation, and that masks were never seen in the fifth century as autonomous objects. Wiles goes on to examine experiments with the mask in twentieth-century theatre, tracing a tension between the use of masks for possession and for alienation, and he identifies a preference among modern classical scholars for alienation. Wiles declines to distinguish the political aims of Greek tragedy from its religious aims, and concludes that an understanding of the mask allows us to see how Greek acting was simultaneously text-centred and body-centred. This bo... (Lees verder)ok challenges orthodox views about how theatre relates to ritual, and provides insight into the creative work of the actor.
Pagina's
320
Conditie
Goed
Prijs
€ 50,00

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