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Brecht Unbound

Author : James K. Lyon,Hans-Peter Breuer
Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0874135370

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Brecht Unbound by James K. Lyon,Hans-Peter Breuer Pdf

"Except for the annual Brecht Yearbook, Brecht Unbound represents the first broad critical study of Brecht's works to appear in the United States since before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Intended to move beyond the ideological considerations that have informed so much secondary literature about Brecht, the book is a cross-disciplinary reassessment of important aspects of his work. Included are essays on his poetry, drama, theoretical writings, Brecht's influence on American film techniques and music, his relationship to and borrowings from Japanese No theater, and a comparison between aesthetic techniques in his writings and Stravinsky's "The Little Soldier.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Heinz-Uwe Haus and Brecht in the USA

Author : Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe,Heinz-Uwe Haus
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-08-22
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781527538955

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Heinz-Uwe Haus and Brecht in the USA by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe,Heinz-Uwe Haus Pdf

Heinz-Uwe Haus was the first renowned director from the German Democratic Republic to (be allowed to) direct in the USA. This book presents relevant material written in relation to his productions, specifically of Bertolt Brecht’s plays. This includes Haus’s notes for his casts, announcements of the productions in the media, newspaper reviews and academic articles about the productions, conference contributions, and reflections by cast members (both professional actors and university faculty) and designers (set, costume, light, music). The material on the productions is then discussed in the contexts of approaches to directing, actor training, the academic debate of Brecht in the USA, and historical and biographical dimensions. A conversation with Haus as the final chapter of the book further contextualises the material brought together here.

Engaging with Brecht

Author : Bill Gelber
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-14
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783031203947

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Engaging with Brecht by Bill Gelber Pdf

This book makes the case for Bertolt Brecht’s continued importance at a time when events of the 21st century cry out for a studied means of producing theatre for social change. Here is a unique step-by-step process for realizing Brecht’s ways of working onstage using the 2015 Texas Tech University production of Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children as a model for exploration. Particular Brecht concepts—the epic, Verfremdung, the Fabel, gestus, historicization, literarization, the “Not...but,” Arrangement, and the Separation of the Elements—are explained and applied to scenes and plays. Brecht’s complicated relationship with Konstantin Stanislavsky is also explored in relation to their separate views on acting. For theatrical practitioners and educators, this volume is a record of pedagogical engagement, an empirical study of Brecht’s work in performance at a higher institution of learning using graduate and undergraduate students.

Brecht-Jahrbuch

Author : Theodore F. Rippey,Kristopher Imbrigotta,Per Urlaub
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780985195649

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Brecht-Jahrbuch by Theodore F. Rippey,Kristopher Imbrigotta,Per Urlaub Pdf

Alongside the usual wide-ranging lineup of research articles, volume 41 features an interview with Berliner Ensemble actor Annemone Haase and an extensive special section on teaching Brecht.

Brecht and Political Theatre

Author : Laura Bradley
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2006-06-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780191536779

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Brecht and Political Theatre by Laura Bradley Pdf

This production history of The Mother provides substantial new insights into Bertolt Brecht's theatre and drama, his impact on political theatre, and the relationship between text, performance, and politico-cultural context. As the only play which Brecht staged in the Weimar Republic, during his exile, and in the GDR, The Mother offers a unique opportunity to compare his theatrical practice in contrasting settings and at different points in his career. Through detailed analysis of original archival evidence, Bradley shows how Brecht became far more sensitive to his spectators' political views and cultural expectations, even making major tactical concessions in his 1951 production at the Berliner Ensemble. These compromises indicate that his 'mature' staging should not be regarded as definitive, for it was tailored to a unique and delicate situation. The Mother has appealed strongly to politically committed theatre practitioners both in and beyond Germany. By exploiting the text's generic hybridity and the interplay between Brecht's 'epic' and 'dramatic' elements, directors have interpreted it in radically different ways. So although Brecht's 1951 production stagnated into an affirmative GDR heritage piece, post-Brechtian directors have used The Mother to promote their own political and theatrical concerns, from anti-authoritarian theatre to reflections on the legacies of state Socialism. Their ideological and theatrical subversion have helped Brecht's text to outlive the political system that it came to uphold.

Brecht in Practice

Author : David Barnett
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-20
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781408186022

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Brecht in Practice by David Barnett Pdf

David Barnett invites readers, students and theatre-makers to discover new ways of apprehending and making use of Brecht in this clear and accessible study of Brecht's theories and practices. The book analyses how Brecht's ideas can come alive in rehearsal and performance, and reveals just how carefully Brecht realized his vision of a politicized, interventionist theatre. What emerges is a nuanced understanding of Brecht's concepts, his work with actors and his approaches to directing. The reader is encouraged to engage with his method which sought to 'make theatre politically', in order to appreciate the innovations he introduced into his stagecraft. Barnett provides many examples of how Brecht's ideas can be staged, and the final chapter takes a closer look at two very different plays: one written by Brecht and one by a playwright with no acknowledged connection to Brecht. Through an interrogation of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and Patrick Marber's Closer, Barnett asks how a Brechtian approach can enliven and illuminate production.

Bertolt Brecht's Dramatic Theory

Author : John J. White
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Theater
ISBN : 9781571130761

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Bertolt Brecht's Dramatic Theory by John J. White Pdf

In concert with his work as a politically-charged playwright and dramaturge, Bertolt Brecht concerned himself extensively with the theory of drama. He was convinced that the Aristotelian ideal of audience catharsis through identification with a hero and the resultant experience of terror and pity worked against his goal of bettering society. He did not want his audiences to feel, but to think, and his main theoretical thrusts -- Verfremdungseffekte (de-familiarization effects) and epic theater, among others -- were conceived in pursuit of this goal. This is the first detailed study in English of Brecht's writings on the theater to take account of works first made available in the recent German edition of his collected works. It offers in-depth analyses of Brecht's canonical essays on the theater from 1930 to the late 1940s and early GDR years. Close readings of the individual essays are supplemented by surveys of the changing connotations within Brecht's dramaturgical oeuvre of key theoretical terms, including epic and anti-Aristotelian theater, de-familiarization, historicization, and dialectical theater. Brecht's distinct contribution to the theorizing of acting and audience response is examined in detail, and each theoretical essay and concept is placed in the context of the aesthetic debates of the time, subjected to a critical assessment, and considered in light of subsequent scholarly thinking. In many cases, the playwright's theoretical discourse is shown to employ methods of "epic" presentation and techniques of de-familiarization that are corollaries of the dramatic techniques for which his plays are justly famous. John J. White is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at King's College London.

Rethinking Brechtian Film Theory and Cinema

Author : Angelos Koutsourakis
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-20
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781474418911

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Rethinking Brechtian Film Theory and Cinema by Angelos Koutsourakis Pdf

Making a compelling argument for the continuing relevance of Brechtian film theory and cinema, this book offers new research and analysis of Brecht the film and media theorist, placing his scattered writings on the subject within the lively film theory debates that took place in Europe between the 1920sÃǾ2ƠÂ01960s.

"Verwisch die Spuren!": Bertolt Brecht’s Work and Legacy

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-06-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789401206105

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"Verwisch die Spuren!": Bertolt Brecht’s Work and Legacy by Anonim Pdf

This volume presents a cross-section of current Brecht studies, reflecting a variety of approaches and perspectives ranging from detailed exegesis of particular texts to cultural criticism in the broadest sense. It provides analyses of Brecht's work and investigates his pervasive influence in 20th century literature. The studies collected here cover the whole of Brecht’s career, from the early one-acter Kleinbürgerhochzeit of 1919 to the Sinn und Form years immediately preceding his death, as well as his use of tradition and his legacy. By way of redressing a tendency in Brecht reception to regard him mainly as a dramatist, the volume covers novels, poetry, film, photography, journalism and theory as well as plays.

Exporting Japanese Aesthetics

Author : Tets Kimura,Jennifer Harris
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-04
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781782846581

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Exporting Japanese Aesthetics by Tets Kimura,Jennifer Harris Pdf

Exporting Japanese Aesthetics brings together historical and contemporary case studies addressing the evolution of international impacts and influences of Japanese culture and aesthetics. The volume draws on a wide range of examples from a multidisciplinary team of scholars exploring transnational, regional and global contexts. Studies include the impact of traditional Japanese theatre and art through to the global popularity of contemporary anime and manga. Under the banner of soft power or Cool Japan, cultural commodities that originate in Japan have manifested new meanings outside Japan. By (re)mapping meanings of selected Japanese cultural forms, this volume offers an in-depth examination of how various aspects of Japanese aesthetics have evolved as exportable commodities, the motivations behind this diffusion, and the extent to which the process of diffusion has been the result of strategic planning. Each chapter presents a case study that explores perspectives that situate Japanese aesthetics within a wide-ranging field of inquiry including performance, tourism, and visual arts, as well as providing historical contexts. The importance of interrogating the export of Japanese aesthetics is validated at the highest levels of government, which formed the Office of Cool Japan in 2010, and which perhaps originated in the 19th century at governmentally endorsed cultural courts at world fairs. Increased international consumption of contemporary Japanese culture provides a much needed boost to Japans weakening economy. The case studies are timely and topical. As host of the 2020/2021 Tokyo Olympic Games and the 2025 Osaka Expo, Cool Japan will be under special scrutiny.

Politics and Theatre in Twentieth-Century Europe

Author : M. Morgan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137370389

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Politics and Theatre in Twentieth-Century Europe by M. Morgan Pdf

This book explores the connection between politics and theatre by looking at the works and lives of Shaw, Brecht, Sartre, and Ionesco, providing a cultural history detailing the changing role of political theatre in twentieth-century Europe.

Heinz-Uwe Haus on Culture and Politics

Author : Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe,Heinz-Uwe Haus
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781527514683

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Heinz-Uwe Haus on Culture and Politics by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe,Heinz-Uwe Haus Pdf

The late 1980s saw the dissolution of the Iron Curtain and the development of democracy in Eastern European countries that had been oppressed by a range of varieties of communist totalitarian regimes. In Germany, this development led to the abolition of the so-called German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the re-unification of Germany. Heinz-Uwe Haus was one of the leading voices of the movement credited with being instrumental in the collapse of communism in the GDR. In addition, as a leading theatre director in GDR times and beyond, his thinking and action have always combined politics and theatre and the arts overall. In this book, Haus provides a unique narrative of the context before German unification, unification itself, and the aftermath of unification across the decades since. He explores the difficulties on the way, from the perspective of the insider. Haus then widens the context from post-unification Germany to encompass issues of broader current relevance, such as Europe, America and Islam. Theatre provides the conceptual framework for this wide-ranging debate.

A History of the Berliner Ensemble

Author : David Barnett
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 525 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-19
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781107059795

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A History of the Berliner Ensemble by David Barnett Pdf

The first study in any language of the Berliner Ensemble, the theatre company co-founded by Bertolt Brecht.

The Many Lives of Galileo

Author : Dougal McNeill
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Drama
ISBN : 3039105361

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The Many Lives of Galileo by Dougal McNeill Pdf

The Many Lives of Galileo is a Marxist study of the development of Bertolt Brecht's great play Galileo on the English stage. Tracing various translations of Brecht's original, and the historical and political moments surrounding these translations, Dougal McNeill examines how, across the distances of culture, history and language, The Life of Galileo has come to figure so prominently in the life of English-language theatre. The translations and productions of Galileo by Charles Laughton, Howard Brenton and David Hare are examined, in a method combining close reading with an attention to broader social contexts, with an eye to uncovering their implications for drama in performance. Brecht valued re-creation, re-invention and re-telling as much as creation itself. In this book the author applies Brecht's aesthetic to translations of his own work, following Laughton, Brenton and Hare as they set themselves the task of rewriting Brecht and, in the process, use him to comment on their own eras.

The Partnership

Author : Pamela Katz
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307744166

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The Partnership by Pamela Katz Pdf

This fascinating portrait of two of the most brilliant theater artists of the twentieth century—and the women who made their work possible—is set against the explosive years of the Weimar Republic. Among the most outsized personalities of the sizzling, decadent period between the Great War and the Nazis’ rise to power were the renegade poet Bertolt Brecht and the avant-garde composer Kurt Weill. These two young geniuses and the three women vital to their work—actresses Lotte Lenya and Helene Weigel and writer Elisabeth Hauptmann—joined talents to create the theatrical masterworks The Threepenny Opera and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, only to split in rancor as their culture cracked open and their differences became irreconcilable. The Partnership is the first book to tell the full story of one of the most important creative collaborations of the last century, and the first to give full credit to the women who contributed their enormous gifts. Theirs is a thrilling story of artistic daring entwined with sexual freedom during the Weimar Republic’s most fevered years, a time when art and politics and society were inextricably mixed.