For several years, Susanne Kennedy has been prominently present as a director on the German speaking stage. Her radical adaptations of canonical plays and popular films and her own creations of profoundly other counter-worlds are met with critical acclaim but also with bewilderment. To date, theatre studies has only scarcely engaged with the challenges her work poses. The present volume offers the first edited collection on Kennedy's work. The contributions highlight both older and more recent productions and address the question how Kennedy's aesthetics reanimate the theatre. They include…mehr
For several years, Susanne Kennedy has been prominently present as a director on the German speaking stage. Her radical adaptations of canonical plays and popular films and her own creations of profoundly other counter-worlds are met with critical acclaim but also with bewilderment. To date, theatre studies has only scarcely engaged with the challenges her work poses. The present volume offers the first edited collection on Kennedy's work. The contributions highlight both older and more recent productions and address the question how Kennedy's aesthetics reanimate the theatre. They include detailed performance analyses to provide theatre scholars and critics with insights in the historical, dramaturgical, intermedial and technological aspects of Kennedy's aesthetics. An artist talk with Susanne Kennedy concludes the volume.
Prof. Dr. Inge Arteel is full professor of German Studies at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. PD Dr. Silke Felber is Senior Fellow at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Prof. Dr. Cornelis van der Haven is associate professor of Dutch literature at Ghent University.
Inhaltsangabe
Inge Arteel, Silke Felber, Cornelis van der HavenSusanne Kennedy's Theatre. An IntroductionKarel Vanhaesebrouck Transactional Love: Mannerism and Pornography in Susanne Kennedy's Over DierenCornelis van der HavenThe Enforced, Rejected and Subjecting Gaze: Baroque Frontality in Kennedy's Staging of Fleißer's Fegefeuer in IngolstadtMathias MeertPuppets in a Panic Room? Observations on Gesture and Pose in Susanne Kennedy's Fegefeuer in IngolstadtInge ArteelSusanne Kennedy's Cinematic Melodrama on StageEva DöhneTheatre as an Exercise in Dying. The Hollow Body in ExhibitionSilke FelberSusanne Kennedy's Women in Trouble: Troubling (Theatrical) TimeBirgit WiensRe-interpreting the Mask: Masking and Masquerades as an Artistic Research Practice. On Recent Theatre Projects by Susanne KennedyMauricio PerussiDrei Schwestern: How to Build Moscow's Point of ViewJanine HauthalThe Loop as Transmedial Principle in Susanne Kennedy's Drei SchwesternUlrike HaßBecoming Something Else - Susanne Kennedy's Theatre of AttunementArtist talk with Susanne KennedyNotes on contributors
Inge Arteel, Silke Felber, Cornelis van der HavenSusanne Kennedy's Theatre. An IntroductionKarel Vanhaesebrouck Transactional Love: Mannerism and Pornography in Susanne Kennedy's Over DierenCornelis van der HavenThe Enforced, Rejected and Subjecting Gaze: Baroque Frontality in Kennedy's Staging of Fleißer's Fegefeuer in IngolstadtMathias MeertPuppets in a Panic Room? Observations on Gesture and Pose in Susanne Kennedy's Fegefeuer in IngolstadtInge ArteelSusanne Kennedy's Cinematic Melodrama on StageEva DöhneTheatre as an Exercise in Dying. The Hollow Body in ExhibitionSilke FelberSusanne Kennedy's Women in Trouble: Troubling (Theatrical) TimeBirgit WiensRe-interpreting the Mask: Masking and Masquerades as an Artistic Research Practice. On Recent Theatre Projects by Susanne KennedyMauricio PerussiDrei Schwestern: How to Build Moscow's Point of ViewJanine HauthalThe Loop as Transmedial Principle in Susanne Kennedy's Drei SchwesternUlrike HaßBecoming Something Else - Susanne Kennedy's Theatre of AttunementArtist talk with Susanne KennedyNotes on contributors
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