UID:
kobvindex_HPB1113897613
Format:
1 online resource (578 pages).
ISBN:
9783653047974
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3653047978
Series Statement:
Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance Ser. ; v. 20
Content:
The book presents a constructivist theory of relations between artistic forms and religious phenomena (""recapitulatory aesthetics""). The main theoretical concepts and knowledge resources are religion as a cultural system, social history, and aesthetics of main drama genres developed in the Middle Ages.
Note:
Cover; Copyright information; Contents; Part I. Literature and History; 1. A Philological Exercise; 2. Language and History: The Cognitive Turn; 3. Pious Spectacle; 4. The Sacred; 5. Forms of Devotion; Part II. Changes in the Ontology of the Sacred; 6. The Ontology of the Sacred; 7. The Sources of the Spiritualization Process; 8. The Material Symbol and the Linguistic Sign; 9. The Stages of Spiritualization; 10. The Transcendentalization of the Sacred as a Civilizational Transformation; Part III. The Profane: The Human Estate; 11. Lower Tiers of Sacrality
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12. The New Place for People in Nature13. From the Universalism of Obedience to the Pluralism of Predictability; 14. Confraternities as Media in the Civilizing Process 426; Part IV. The Aesthetics of Recapitulation: To Inscribe into the Living Hearts; 15. Theatrica; 16. Spectator, Participant, Co-Author; 17. The Incarnational Aesthetics of the Theatrical Performance; 18. The Aesthetics of Articulation and Factuality; 19. Knowledge of the Miracle; 20. Recapitulation and Creativity; Part V. Spirituality and Subjectivity in Drama; 21. The Forms of Devotion and Drama; 22. The Mystery Play
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23. The Miracle Play24. The Morality Play; 25. The Recapitulatory Drama; 26. The Farce; Concluding Remarks; Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
Print version: Burzynski, Jan. Theater and the Sacred in the Middle Ages. Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, ©2019 ISBN 9783631655016
Language:
English