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9780415253758

Theatre, Body And Pleasure

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415253758

  • ISBN10:

    0415253756

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2005-12-16
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Drama is a medium in which one group of bodies watches another group of bodies. The theatre is a place which exhibits what a human body is, what it does, what it is capable of. It requires special things of bodies, putting pressure on its audience as well as its performers. It creates and manipulates pleasure in relation to bodies. Part theatre history, part dramatic criticism, part theoretical tour de force, the central argument inTheatre, Body and Pleasureis that theatre is where society negotiates around bodily value and bodily meaning. It will therefore appeal to those with interests not only in theatre but also in wider questions about society, culture and pleasure. This unique and powerful study features a large historical range, from medieval to postmodern case studies offering close readings of written texts examples of how to "read for the body," exploring written text as a "discipline" of the body a breadth of cultural reference, from stageplays through to dance culture a range of theoretical approaches, including dance analysis and phenomenology. Simon Shepherd explores the interplay of bodily value, the art of bodies and the physical responses to that art. He explains first how the body makes meaning and carries value, and describes the relationship between time, space and body. From here he looks at bodies that go beyond their apparent limits, becoming excessive, tangling with objects, dissolving into their surroundings.

Author Biography

Simon Shepherd is Director of Programmes at Central School of Speech and Drama, London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Introduction: theatrically imagined bodies 1(10)
PART I Body and script
11(62)
Script as a discipline of the body
14(18)
Theatre and bodily value
32(23)
The wrong dog (an account of significant inaction)
55(18)
PART II In time and space
73(40)
Just at that very moment: the organisation of body rhythm
77(20)
`Look out behind you'
97(16)
PART III Beyond integrity
113(63)
Strutting, bellowing, muscles and noise
115(23)
Lolo's breasts and a wooden Christ
138(15)
Dissipation
153(23)
Notes 176(1)
Bibliography 177(17)
Index 194

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