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Global Ibsen

Author : Erika Fischer-Lichte,Barbara Gronau,Christel Weiler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-27
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781136918896

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Global Ibsen by Erika Fischer-Lichte,Barbara Gronau,Christel Weiler Pdf

Ibsen’s plays rank among those most frequently performed world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon after Ibsen’s death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia - Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays address problems typical to modern societies all over the world, including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism, industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and search for identity.

Global Ibsen

Author : Erika Fischer-Lichte,Barbara Gronau,Christel Weiler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2012-03-27
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136918902

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Global Ibsen by Erika Fischer-Lichte,Barbara Gronau,Christel Weiler Pdf

Ibsen’s plays rank among those most frequently performed world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon after Ibsen’s death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia - Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays address problems typical to modern societies all over the world, including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism, industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and search for identity.

A Global Doll's House

Author : Julie Holledge,Jonathan Bollen,Frode Helland,Joanne Tompkins
Publisher : Springer
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781137438997

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A Global Doll's House by Julie Holledge,Jonathan Bollen,Frode Helland,Joanne Tompkins Pdf

This book addresses a deceptively simple question: what accounts for the global success of A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen’s most popular play? Using maps, networks, and images to explore the world history of the play’s production, this question is considered from two angles: cultural transmission and adaptation. Analysing the play’s transmission reveals the social, economic, and political forces that have secured its place in the canon of world drama; a comparative study of the play’s 135-year production history across five continents offers new insights into theatrical adaptation. Key areas of research include the global tours of nineteenth-century actress-managers, Norway’s soft diplomacy in promoting gender equality, representations of the female performing body, and the sexual vectors of social change in theatre.

Ibsen in the Decolonised South Asian Theatre

Author : Sabiha Huq,Srideep Mukherjee
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2023-11-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781000995268

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Ibsen in the Decolonised South Asian Theatre by Sabiha Huq,Srideep Mukherjee Pdf

This book maps South Asian theatre productions that have contextualised Ibsen’s plays to underscore the emergent challenges of postcolonial nation formation. The concerns addressed in this collection include politico-cultural engagements with human rights, economic and environmental issues, and globalisation, all of which have evolved through colonial times and thereafter. This book contemplates why and how these Ibsen texts were repeatedly adapted for the stage and consequently reflects upon the political intent of this appropriative journey of the foreign playwright. This book tracks the unmapped agency that South Asian theatre has acquired through aesthetic appropriation of Ibsen and thereby contributes to his global reception. This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of theatre and performance studies.

Aotearoa New Zealand in the Global Theatre Marketplace

Author : James Wenley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-18
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780429575136

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Aotearoa New Zealand in the Global Theatre Marketplace by James Wenley Pdf

Aotearoa New Zealand in the Global Theatre Marketplace offers a case study of how the theatre of Aotearoa has toured, represented and marketed itself on the global stage. How has New Zealand work attempted to stand out, differentiate itself, and get seen by audiences internationally? This book examines the journeys of a dynamic range of culturally and theatrically innovative works created by Aotearoa New Zealand theatre makers that have toured and been performed across time, place and theatrical space: from Moana Oceania to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, from a Māori Shakespeare adaptation to an immersive zombie theatre experience. Drawing on postcolonialism, transnationalism, cosmopolitanism and globality to understand how Aotearoa New Zealand has imagined and conceived of itself through drama, the author investigates how these representations might be read and received by audiences around the world, variously reinforcing and complicating conceptions of New Zealand national identity. Developing concepts of theatrical mobility, portability and the market, this study engages with the whole theatrical enterprise as a play travels from concept and scripting through to funding, marketing, performance and the critical response by reviewers and commentators. This book will be of global interest to academics, producers and theatre artists as a significant resource for the theory and practice of theatre touring and cross-cultural performance and reception.

Introduction to Nordic Cultures

Author : Annika Lindskog,Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen
Publisher : UCL Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781787353992

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Introduction to Nordic Cultures by Annika Lindskog,Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen Pdf

Introduction to Nordic Cultures is an innovative, interdisciplinary introduction to Nordic history, cultures and societies from medieval times to today. The textbook spans the whole Nordic region, covering historical periods from the Viking Age to modern society, and engages with a range of subjects: from runic inscriptions on iron rings and stone monuments, via eighteenth-century scientists, Ibsen’s dramas and turn-of-the-century travel, to twentieth-century health films and the welfare state, nature ideology, Greenlandic literature, Nordic Noir, migration, ‘new’ Scandinavians, and stereotypes of the Nordic. The chapters provide fundamental knowledge and insights into the history and structures of Nordic societies, while constructing critical analyses around specific case studies that help build an informed picture of how societies grow and of the interplay between history, politics, culture, geography and people. Introduction to Nordic Cultures is a tool for understanding issues related to the Nordic region as a whole, offering the reader engaging and stimulating ways of discovering a variety of cultural expressions, historical developments and local preoccupations. The textbook is a valuable resource for undergraduate students of Scandinavian and Nordic studies, as well as students of European history, culture, literature and linguistics.

Ibsen on the German Stage 1876–1918

Author : Jens-Morten Hanssen
Publisher : Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783823392712

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Ibsen on the German Stage 1876–1918 by Jens-Morten Hanssen Pdf

Digital humanities has opened up new avenues for Ibsen scholarship, and recent developments within the field of e-research methodologies have formed a point of departure for questioning conventional assumptions. This book explores the early reception of Ibsen on the German stage from a quantitative angle using the performance database IbsenStage as a research tool. Visualization techniques are adopted as a means to prepare data for analysis and identify the major patterns in the production history, and data interrogation methodology is used to trigger new lines of enquiry.

Ibsen at the Theatrical Crossroads of Europe

Author : Gianina Druta
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2024-02-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783839470183

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Ibsen at the Theatrical Crossroads of Europe by Gianina Druta Pdf

While Ibsen's plays were seldom performed in Romania in the first half of the 20th century, historical sources highlight his strong impact on the national theatre practice. To address this contradiction, Gianina Druta approaches the reception of Ibsen in the Romanian theatre in the period 1894-1947, combining Digital Humanities and theatre historiography. This investigation of the European theatre culture and the way in which the foreign acting and staging traditions influenced the Romanian Ibsenites provides new insights into mechanisms of aesthetic transmission. Thus, this study presents a European theatre landscape whose unpredictability and uniqueness cannot be confined to essentialist interpretations.

Theatre and Internationalization

Author : Ulrike Garde,John R. Severn
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781000208955

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Theatre and Internationalization by Ulrike Garde,John R. Severn Pdf

Theatre and Internationalization examines how internationalization affects the processes and aesthetics of theatre, and how this art form responds dramatically and thematically to internationalization beyond the stage. With central examples drawn from Australia and Germany from the 1930s to the present day, the book considers theatre and internationalization through a range of theoretical lenses and methodological practices, including archival research, aviation history, theatre historiography, arts policy, organizational theory, language analysis, academic-practitioner insights, and literary-textual studies. While drawing attention to the ways in which theatre and internationalization might be contributing productively to each other and to the communities in which they operate, it also acknowledges the limits and problematic aspects of internationalization. Taking an unusually wide approach to theatre, the book includes chapters by specialists in popular commercial theatre, disability theatre, Indigenous performance, theatre by and for refugees and other migrants, young people as performers, opera and operetta, and spoken art theatre. An excellent resource for academics and students of theatre and performance studies, especially in the fields of spoken theatre, opera and operetta studies, and migrant theatre, Theatre and Internationalization explores how theatre shapes and is shaped by international flows of people, funds, practices, and works.

Ibsen's Hedda Gabler

Author : Kristin Gjesdal
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN : 9780190467876

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Ibsen's Hedda Gabler by Kristin Gjesdal Pdf

Since its publication in 1890, Ibsen's Hedda Gabler has been a recurring point of fascination for readers, theater audiences, and artists alike. Newly married, yet utterly bored, the character of Hedda Gabler evokes reflection on beauty, love, passion, death, nihilism, identity, and a host of other topics of an existential nature. It is no surprise that Ibsen's work has gained the attention of philosophically-minded readers from Nietzsche, Lou Andreas-Salomé, and Freud, to Adorno, Cavell, and beyond. Once staged at avant-garde theaters in Paris, London, and Berlin, Ibsen is now a global phenomenon. The enigmatic character of Hedda Gabler remains intriguing to ever-new generations of actors, audiences, and readers. Hedda Gabler occupies a privileged place in the history of European drama and as a work of literature, and, as this volume demonstrates, invites profound and worthwhile philosophical questions. Through ten newly commissioned chapters, written by leading voices in the fields of drama studies, European philosophy, Scandinavian studies, and comparative literature, this volume brings out the philosophical resonances of Hedda Gabler in particular and Ibsen's drama more broadly.

Ibsen in Practice

Author : Frode Helland
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781472514967

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Ibsen in Practice by Frode Helland Pdf

The volume reveals an astonishing richness in the theatrical approaches to Ibsen across the world: it considers political theatre, institutional 'high art', theatre for development, queer and transgender theatre, Brechtian techniques, puppetry, post-dramatic theatre, rural village performance and avant-garde touring companies. Investigating varied renegotiations of his drama, including the work of Thomas Ostermeier in Germany and other parts of the world, versions of A Doll's House from Chile and China, The Wild Duck in Iran and productions of Peer Gynt in Zimbabwe and Egypt, Frode Helland provides a deeper understanding of a cross-cultural Ibsen. The volume gives an in-depth analysis of the practice of Ibsen in relation to political, social, ideological and economic forces within and outside of the performances themselves, and demonstrates the incredible diversity of his work in local situations.

Ibsen, Scandinavia and the Making of a World Drama

Author : Narve Fulsås,Tore Rem
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781107187771

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Ibsen, Scandinavia and the Making of a World Drama by Narve Fulsås,Tore Rem Pdf

Reveals the processes by which Ibsen's drama, while firmly rooted in his Scandinavian origins, was appropriated by other European traditions.

Aleksis Kivi and/as World Literature

Author : Douglas Robinson
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004340268

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Aleksis Kivi and/as World Literature by Douglas Robinson Pdf

In Aleksis Kivi and/as World Literature Douglas Robinson tracks the global reception of Aleksis Kivi (1834-1872) as a wedge for exploring the nature and boundaries of world literature, and the contributions made by translators to it.

The Making of Modern Subjects

Author : Sung Un Gang
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783839469293

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The Making of Modern Subjects by Sung Un Gang Pdf

In the early 20th century, Korean women began to manifest themselves in the public sphere. Sung Un Gang explores how the women's gaze was reimagined in public discourse as they attended plays and movies, delving into the complex negotiation process surrounding women's public presence. In this first extensive study of Korean female spectators in the colonial era, he analyzes newspapers, magazines, fictions, and images, arguing that public discourse aimed to mold them into a male-driven and top-down modernization project. Through a meticulous examination of historical sources, this study reconceptualizes colonial Korean female spectators as diverse, active agents with their own politics who played a crucial role in shaping colonial publicness.

Translation and Modernization in East Asia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

Author : Wong Lawrence Wangchi
Publisher : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789882370517

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Translation and Modernization in East Asia in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries by Wong Lawrence Wangchi Pdf

This book discusses how Western ideas, knowledge, concepts and practices were imported, adapted and even transformed into varied contexts in East Asia. In particular, authors in this rich volume focus on the role translation played in the processes of modernization in China, Japan, and Korea in the 19th and early 20th centuries.