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Empathy as Dialogue in Theatre and Performance

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Empathy has provoked equal measures of excitementand controversy in recent years. For some, empathy is crucial to understandingothers, helping us bridge social and cultural differences. For others, empathyis nothing but a misguided assumption of access to the minds of others. In this book, Cummings argues thatempathy comes in many forms, some helpful to understanding others and somedetrimental. Tracing empathy'sgenealogy through aesthetic theory, philosophy, psychology, and performancetheory, Cummings illustrates how theatre artists and scholars have oftenoverlooked the dynamic potential of empathy by focusing on its more"monologic" forms, in which spectators either project their point of view ontocharacters or passively identify with them. This book therefore explores how empathy is most effective when itfunctions as a dialogue, along with how theatre and performance can utilisethe live, emergent exchange between bodies in space to encourage more dynamic,dialogic encounters between performers and audience. 

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction.- Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1. Interruptions.- Chapter 2. Repetitions.- Chapter 3. Rehearsals.- Chapter 4. Empathic Economies.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Lindsay B. Cummings is Assistant Professor of
Dramatic Arts at the University of Connecticut, USA.

Zusammenfassung

Empathy has provoked equal measures of excitement
and controversy in recent years. For some, empathy is crucial to understanding
others, helping us bridge social and cultural differences. For others, empathy
is nothing but a misguided assumption of access to the minds of others. In this book, Cummings argues that
empathy comes in many forms, some helpful to understanding others and some
detrimental. Tracing empathy’s
genealogy through aesthetic theory, philosophy, psychology, and performance
theory, Cummings illustrates how theatre artists and scholars have often
overlooked the dynamic potential of empathy by focusing on its more
“monologic” forms, in which spectators either project their point of view onto
characters or passively identify with them. This book therefore explores how empathy is most effective when it
functions as a dialogue, along with how theatre and performance can utilise
the live, emergent exchange between bodies in space to encourage more dynamic,
dialogic encounters between performers and audience. 

Produktdetails

Autoren Lindsay B Cummings, Lindsay B. Cummings
Verlag Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781349955183
ISBN 978-1-349-95518-3
Seiten 220
Abmessung 154 mm x 13 mm x 210 mm
Gewicht 305 g
Illustration VII, 220 p.
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Theater, Ballett

Theater, Verstehen, Psychologie: Emotionen, B, Emotion, Performing Arts, War, Psychology: emotions, Emotions, Refugee, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Theatre and Performance Arts, AiD

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