Maria Turri
Acting, Spectating, and the Unconscious
A psychoanalytic perspective on unconscious processes of identification in the theatre
Maria Turri
Acting, Spectating, and the Unconscious
A psychoanalytic perspective on unconscious processes of identification in the theatre
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From Aristotle's theory of tragic katharsis onwards, theorists of the theatre have long engaged with the question of what spectatorship entails. This question has, directly or indirectly, often been extended to the investigation of acting. Acting, Spectating, and the Unconscious approaches the unco
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From Aristotle's theory of tragic katharsis onwards, theorists of the theatre have long engaged with the question of what spectatorship entails. This question has, directly or indirectly, often been extended to the investigation of acting. Acting, Spectating, and the Unconscious approaches the unco
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 213g
- ISBN-13: 9780367736651
- ISBN-10: 0367736659
- Artikelnr.: 73580153
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 213g
- ISBN-13: 9780367736651
- ISBN-10: 0367736659
- Artikelnr.: 73580153
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Maria Grazia Turri is an independent theatre scholar, and a psychiatrist at the University of Oxford. She completed her PhD in Drama at the University of Exeter in 2015. In her research, she applies psychoanalysis to the analysis of theatre processes.??
Chapter 1. Theorizing Theatre Spectatorship Starting with Brecht The epic
theatre Spectatorship, emotions and the unconscious Spectatorship and
psychoanalysis The significance of the unconscious to psychic life
Psychoanalysis in context A psychoanalytic perspective of theatre
spectatorship Chapter 2. Transference and Katharsis, Freud to Aristotle
Introduction Aristotle's theory of mim?sis and tragic katharsis Pity and
fear Freud's theory of psychoanalysis from the cathartic method to the
transference Transference re-enactment and transference analysis
Repetition-compulsion - beyond the pleasure principle An interpretation of
tragic katharsis as transference dynamic Tragic katharsis as transference
dynamic Chapter 3 - The Paradoxe inside out Introduction The Paradoxe of
the actor The Paradoxe analysed About David Garrick Dual consciousness and
the psychology of acting Diderot's ideas on acting preceding the Paradoxe
Chapter 4 - The emotionalist theory of acting Introduction Genetic and
trans-European links The Emotionalist Texts on Acting Le Comédien The Actor
Garrick ou les acteurs anglois A New Theory of Acting Chapter 5 -
Unconscious emotional processing in alpha-function Freud's theory of ego
functioning From the psychology of impulse to the psychology of the ego The
relationship between the ego, the id, and reality Identification through
introjection and projection Kleinian theory of object-relations Projection
and introjection Ego-splitting and integration The birth of the self Bion's
theory of alpha-function Projective identification Alpha-function The
double nature of alpha-function Chapter 6 - Acting and spectating in
alpha-function The art of the actor as alpha-function The relationship
between sensibility and understanding in the art of the actor The spectator
and the transpersonal dimension of acting The severing of transpersonal
alpha-function Diderot's unfeeling actor and the manic position The envious
spectator Brecht's 'Verfremdungseffekt' and autonomous alpha-function
Semiotics and the double game of the actor Unconscious emotional processes
of theatre spectatorship Theatre for pleasure or theatre for instruction
Theatre spectatorship, emotions and pleasure Theatre, empathy and sympathy
Semiotics and theatre's feedback loop
theatre Spectatorship, emotions and the unconscious Spectatorship and
psychoanalysis The significance of the unconscious to psychic life
Psychoanalysis in context A psychoanalytic perspective of theatre
spectatorship Chapter 2. Transference and Katharsis, Freud to Aristotle
Introduction Aristotle's theory of mim?sis and tragic katharsis Pity and
fear Freud's theory of psychoanalysis from the cathartic method to the
transference Transference re-enactment and transference analysis
Repetition-compulsion - beyond the pleasure principle An interpretation of
tragic katharsis as transference dynamic Tragic katharsis as transference
dynamic Chapter 3 - The Paradoxe inside out Introduction The Paradoxe of
the actor The Paradoxe analysed About David Garrick Dual consciousness and
the psychology of acting Diderot's ideas on acting preceding the Paradoxe
Chapter 4 - The emotionalist theory of acting Introduction Genetic and
trans-European links The Emotionalist Texts on Acting Le Comédien The Actor
Garrick ou les acteurs anglois A New Theory of Acting Chapter 5 -
Unconscious emotional processing in alpha-function Freud's theory of ego
functioning From the psychology of impulse to the psychology of the ego The
relationship between the ego, the id, and reality Identification through
introjection and projection Kleinian theory of object-relations Projection
and introjection Ego-splitting and integration The birth of the self Bion's
theory of alpha-function Projective identification Alpha-function The
double nature of alpha-function Chapter 6 - Acting and spectating in
alpha-function The art of the actor as alpha-function The relationship
between sensibility and understanding in the art of the actor The spectator
and the transpersonal dimension of acting The severing of transpersonal
alpha-function Diderot's unfeeling actor and the manic position The envious
spectator Brecht's 'Verfremdungseffekt' and autonomous alpha-function
Semiotics and the double game of the actor Unconscious emotional processes
of theatre spectatorship Theatre for pleasure or theatre for instruction
Theatre spectatorship, emotions and pleasure Theatre, empathy and sympathy
Semiotics and theatre's feedback loop
Chapter 1. Theorizing Theatre Spectatorship Starting with Brecht The epic
theatre Spectatorship, emotions and the unconscious Spectatorship and
psychoanalysis The significance of the unconscious to psychic life
Psychoanalysis in context A psychoanalytic perspective of theatre
spectatorship Chapter 2. Transference and Katharsis, Freud to Aristotle
Introduction Aristotle's theory of mim?sis and tragic katharsis Pity and
fear Freud's theory of psychoanalysis from the cathartic method to the
transference Transference re-enactment and transference analysis
Repetition-compulsion - beyond the pleasure principle An interpretation of
tragic katharsis as transference dynamic Tragic katharsis as transference
dynamic Chapter 3 - The Paradoxe inside out Introduction The Paradoxe of
the actor The Paradoxe analysed About David Garrick Dual consciousness and
the psychology of acting Diderot's ideas on acting preceding the Paradoxe
Chapter 4 - The emotionalist theory of acting Introduction Genetic and
trans-European links The Emotionalist Texts on Acting Le Comédien The Actor
Garrick ou les acteurs anglois A New Theory of Acting Chapter 5 -
Unconscious emotional processing in alpha-function Freud's theory of ego
functioning From the psychology of impulse to the psychology of the ego The
relationship between the ego, the id, and reality Identification through
introjection and projection Kleinian theory of object-relations Projection
and introjection Ego-splitting and integration The birth of the self Bion's
theory of alpha-function Projective identification Alpha-function The
double nature of alpha-function Chapter 6 - Acting and spectating in
alpha-function The art of the actor as alpha-function The relationship
between sensibility and understanding in the art of the actor The spectator
and the transpersonal dimension of acting The severing of transpersonal
alpha-function Diderot's unfeeling actor and the manic position The envious
spectator Brecht's 'Verfremdungseffekt' and autonomous alpha-function
Semiotics and the double game of the actor Unconscious emotional processes
of theatre spectatorship Theatre for pleasure or theatre for instruction
Theatre spectatorship, emotions and pleasure Theatre, empathy and sympathy
Semiotics and theatre's feedback loop
theatre Spectatorship, emotions and the unconscious Spectatorship and
psychoanalysis The significance of the unconscious to psychic life
Psychoanalysis in context A psychoanalytic perspective of theatre
spectatorship Chapter 2. Transference and Katharsis, Freud to Aristotle
Introduction Aristotle's theory of mim?sis and tragic katharsis Pity and
fear Freud's theory of psychoanalysis from the cathartic method to the
transference Transference re-enactment and transference analysis
Repetition-compulsion - beyond the pleasure principle An interpretation of
tragic katharsis as transference dynamic Tragic katharsis as transference
dynamic Chapter 3 - The Paradoxe inside out Introduction The Paradoxe of
the actor The Paradoxe analysed About David Garrick Dual consciousness and
the psychology of acting Diderot's ideas on acting preceding the Paradoxe
Chapter 4 - The emotionalist theory of acting Introduction Genetic and
trans-European links The Emotionalist Texts on Acting Le Comédien The Actor
Garrick ou les acteurs anglois A New Theory of Acting Chapter 5 -
Unconscious emotional processing in alpha-function Freud's theory of ego
functioning From the psychology of impulse to the psychology of the ego The
relationship between the ego, the id, and reality Identification through
introjection and projection Kleinian theory of object-relations Projection
and introjection Ego-splitting and integration The birth of the self Bion's
theory of alpha-function Projective identification Alpha-function The
double nature of alpha-function Chapter 6 - Acting and spectating in
alpha-function The art of the actor as alpha-function The relationship
between sensibility and understanding in the art of the actor The spectator
and the transpersonal dimension of acting The severing of transpersonal
alpha-function Diderot's unfeeling actor and the manic position The envious
spectator Brecht's 'Verfremdungseffekt' and autonomous alpha-function
Semiotics and the double game of the actor Unconscious emotional processes
of theatre spectatorship Theatre for pleasure or theatre for instruction
Theatre spectatorship, emotions and pleasure Theatre, empathy and sympathy
Semiotics and theatre's feedback loop