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Ethical Speculations in Contemporary British Theatre

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Zusatztext 'This is a timely and vital contribution to the growing body of scholarship on contemporary theatre and ethics. With its wide coverage of plays and performances! and incisive analysis of key discourses on witnessing! responsibility! precarity! violence and intimacy! this is a landmark collection that brings ethics and drama into urgent correspondence.' - Chris Megson! Royal Holloway University of London 'Mireia Aragay and Enric Monforte's Ethical Speculations in Contemporary British Theatre is a welcome addition to this growing body of work which represents an 'ethical turn' in the field of theatre studies.' - Studies in Theatre and Performance Informationen zum Autor Vicky Angelaki, University of Birmingham, UKMireia Aragay, University of Barcelona, SpainClara Escoda, University of Barcelona, SpainMartin Middeke, University of Augsburg, GermanyEnric Monforte, University of Barcelona, SpainDan Rebellato, University of London, UKGraham Saunders, University of Reading, UKChristiane Schlote, University of Zürich, SwitzerlandHanna Scolnicov, Tel-Aviv University, IsraelAleks Sierz, Rose Bruford College, UKMark Taylor-Batty, University of Leeds, UKClare Wallace, Charles University, Czech Republic Klappentext This volume is the first to offer a comprehensive critical examination of the intersections between contemporary ethical thought and post-1989 British playwriting. Its coverage of a large number of plays and playwrights, international range of contributors and original argumentation make it a key point of reference for students and researchers. Zusammenfassung This volume is the first to offer a comprehensive critical examination of the intersections between contemporary ethical thought and post-1989 British playwriting. Its coverage of a large number of plays and playwrights! international range of contributors and original argumentation make it a key point of reference for students and researchers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword; Aleks Sierz 1. To Begin to Speculate: Theatre Studies, Ethics and Spectatorship; Mireia Aragay PART I: (POST-)HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATIONS  2. Violence, Testimony and Ethics in Martin Crimp's The Country and The City; Clara Escoda 3. Bearing Witness and Ethical Responsibility in Harold Pinter's Ashes to Ashes; Hanna Scolnicov 4. How to Mourn: Kane, Pinter and Theatre as Monument to Loss in the 1990s; Mark Taylor-Batty PART II: THEORETICAL SPECULATIONS 5. Two: Duologues and the Differend; Dan Rebellato 6. The Undecidable and the Event: Ethics of Unrest in Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life and Debbie Tucker Green's Truth and Reconciliation; Martin Middeke PART III: SPECTATORIAL ETHICS 7. Playing with Proximity: Precarious Ethics on Stage in the New Millennium; Clare Wallace 8. Witness or Accomplice? Unsafe Spectatorship in the Work of Anthony Neilson and Simon Stephens; Vicky Angelaki 9. Witnessing, Sexualized Spectatorship and the (De)construction of Queer Identities in Mother Clap's Molly House, The Pride and Cock; Enric Monforte PART IV: ETHICS AND INSTITUTIONS 10. From Front Page to Front Stage: War Correspondents and Media Ethics in British Theatre; Christiane Schlote 11. Kicking Tots and Revolutionary Trots: The English Stage Company Young People's Theatre Scheme 1969-70; Graham Saunders Notes Index...

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Foreword; Aleks Sierz 1. To Begin to Speculate: Theatre Studies, Ethics and Spectatorship; Mireia Aragay PART I: (POST-)HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATIONS  2. Violence, Testimony and Ethics in Martin Crimp's The Country and The City; Clara Escoda 3. Bearing Witness and Ethical Responsibility in Harold Pinter's Ashes to Ashes; Hanna Scolnicov 4. How to Mourn: Kane, Pinter and Theatre as Monument to Loss in the 1990s; Mark Taylor-Batty PART II: THEORETICAL SPECULATIONS 5. Two: Duologues and the Differend; Dan Rebellato 6. The Undecidable and the Event: Ethics of Unrest in Martin Crimp's Attempts on Her Life and Debbie Tucker Green's Truth and Reconciliation; Martin Middeke PART III: SPECTATORIAL ETHICS 7. Playing with Proximity: Precarious Ethics on Stage in the New Millennium; Clare Wallace 8. Witness or Accomplice? Unsafe Spectatorship in the Work of Anthony Neilson and Simon Stephens; Vicky Angelaki 9. Witnessing, Sexualized Spectatorship and the (De)construction of Queer Identities in Mother Clap's Molly House, The Pride and Cock; Enric Monforte PART IV: ETHICS AND INSTITUTIONS 10. From Front Page to Front Stage: War Correspondents and Media Ethics in British Theatre; Christiane Schlote 11. Kicking Tots and Revolutionary Trots: The English Stage Company Young People's Theatre Scheme 1969-70; Graham Saunders Notes Index

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'This is a timely and vital contribution to the growing body of scholarship on contemporary theatre and ethics. With its wide coverage of plays and performances, and incisive analysis of key discourses on witnessing, responsibility, precarity, violence and intimacy, this is a landmark collection that brings ethics and drama into urgent correspondence.' - Chris Megson, Royal Holloway University of London
'Mireia Aragay and Enric Monforte's Ethical Speculations in Contemporary British Theatre is a welcome addition to this growing body of work which represents an 'ethical turn' in the field of theatre studies.' - Studies in Theatre and Performance

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Authors Mireia Monforte Aragay
Assisted by Aragay (Editor), M Aragay (Editor), M. Aragay (Editor), Mireia Aragay (Editor), Monforte (Editor), Monforte (Editor), E. Monforte (Editor), Enric Monforte (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.02.2014
 
EAN 9781137297563
ISBN 978-1-137-29756-3
No. of pages 232
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Theater, B, Literature, Europe, Performing Arts, Theatre Studies, Literature: history & criticism, Theatre and Performance Arts, Theater—History, Theatre History, British literature, British and Irish Literature, Palgrave Theatre & Performance Collection, Theatre and Performance Studies

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