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9780739124109

Dramas of Culture Theory, History, Performance

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  • ISBN13:

    9780739124109

  • ISBN10:

    0739124102

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-10-08
  • Publisher: Lexington Books

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Summary

Dramas of Culture is shaped by twelve carefully interwoven interdisciplinary essays on the role of performance as inscribed within contemporary cultural debate. Part One addresses the recent cultural turn in scholarship and public affairs and offers three provocative discussions of its genealogy, goals, and shortcomings. Underpinning these arguments are the key dramatic elements of language, performativity, and spectacle. Part Two stresses the constitutive roles of scene and setting, melodrama, and tragic conflict for literary theory, political thought, and dialectical philosophy, each with direct bearings on contemporary cultural studies. Parts Three and Four turn to the intellectual and cultural significance of specific plays in the Western repertoire. Part Three examines several major efforts to rethink the nature of tragedy as a dramatic genre, emphasizing its capacity to reveal the fragility and provisionality of culture, while Part Four focuses on prominent examples of the shifting relations among drama, history, and processes of cultural change.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. vii
General Introductionp. 1
Second Thoughts on the Cultural Turn
Introductionp. 13
A Culture of Inclusion: Politics and Poetryp. 17
The Narrative of Culture: "Burkean" Perspectivesp. 31
The Spectacle of Cultural Studies: Marcel Duchamp and the Return of the Repressedp. 55
Dramatic Categories in Cultural Discourse
Introductionp. 65
Setting the Scene: Judging Kenneth Burke Judgingp. 69
Politics as Melodrama: Revolutions, Empty Signifiers, and the Political Sublimep. 77
Gendering Tragic Conflict: Hegel's Antigone and the Vicissitudes of the Dialecticp. 87
Rethinking Tragedy
Introductionp. 107
Heidegger's Antigone: From Agonistic Nietzscheanism to Reconciliation with Othernessp. 111
Characterless Tragedy: The Limits of Philosophical Catharsisp. 125
Choreography of Fate: Lorca's Reconfiguration of the Tragicp. 135
Staging History, Posthistory, Parahistory
Introductionp. 151
Shakespeare's Richard II: History as Shadowplayp. 155
Moliere's Don Juan: Breaking Promises, But Not a Date with Historyp. 169
Heiner Muller's Parahistory: Beyond Marx and Brechtp. 181
Notesp. 193
Bibliographyp. 227
Index of Namesp. 235
Index of Topicsp. 239
Contributorsp. 243
Editorsp. 245
Series Editorp. 247
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