2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0307883307003410
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Reality and Fiction in Contemporary Theatre

Abstract: This article examines a particular aesthetic experience that is brought about by a destabilization, even a collapsing, of the dichotomous pair of concepts the ‘real’ and the ‘fictional’. While a tension between the two, even in differing degrees, proves characteristic of all kinds of theatre, recent developments on European stages emphasize this tension. In the paper it is examined with respect to 1) the actors' bodies and 2) the theatrical spaces. In each case, the point of departure is two examples which are… Show more

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“…and another one has to be established'. 10 Bridget Escolme similarly observes that the same work's 'laying bare [of] the mechanics of representation insists upon an ethical relation . .…”
Section: Archives Of Feelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and another one has to be established'. 10 Bridget Escolme similarly observes that the same work's 'laying bare [of] the mechanics of representation insists upon an ethical relation . .…”
Section: Archives Of Feelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%