UID:
almafu_9958131602702883
Format:
1 online resource (X, 224 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
ISBN:
9781137538888
,
1137538880
Content:
Examining the ways in which contemporary Western theatre protests against the 'War on Terror', this book analyses six twenty-first century plays that respond to the post-9/11 military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine. The plays are written by some of the most significant writers of this century and the last including Elfriede Jelinek, Caryl Churchill, Hélène Cixous and Tony Kushner. Anti-war Theatre After Brecht grapples with the problem of how to make theatre that protests the policies of democratically elected Western governments in a post-Marxist era. It shows how the Internet has become a key tool for disseminating anti-war play texts and how online social media forums are changing traditional dramatic aesthetics and broadening opportunities for spectator access, engagement and interaction with a work and the political alternatives it puts forward.
Note:
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Performing the 'War on Terror' -- Chapter 2. From Epic to Dialectical Theatre -- Chapter 3. Tony Kushner's Homebody/Kabul and Only We Who Guard the Mystery Shall be Unhappy -- Chapter 4. The Théâtre du Soleil's Le Dernier Caravansérail -- Chapter 5. Caryl Churchill's Iraq.doc and Seven Jewish Children: A Play For Gaza -- Chapter 6. Elfriede Jelinek's Bambiland -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781349711659
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1349711659
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781137538871
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1137538872
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1057/978-1-137-53888-8
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