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Dialogues on Tragedy and Comedy
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This collection gathers a set of provocative essays that sketch innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to Genre Theory in the 21st century.
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This collection gathers a set of provocative essays that sketch innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to Genre Theory in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003812777
- Artikelnr.: 69451323
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003812777
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Ramona Mosse is the Head of Theatre at the Zurich University of the Arts. Anna Street is the Chair of the English Department and Lecturer in Theater and Performance Studies at Le Mans University in France.
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
The Transgressions of Genre: An Introduction
RAMONA MOSSE AND ANNA STREET
SCENE I
Tragedy and Comedy as Thought
1 Crossing the Continuum: From Tragedy's Beginnings to Comedy's End
CHRISTOPH MENKE AND ALENKA ZUPANCIC
2 Sophistry, Rhetoric, and Philosophy's Genre Problem
SIMON CRITCHLEY IN CONVERSATION WITH ANNA STREET AND RAMONA MOSSE
3 Form, Genre, History: A Dialogue
CAROLINE LEVINE AND MARTIN PUCHNER
4 Of Tragic Figures and Comic Paradigms: A Set of Provocations
MARK ROBSON AND NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
The Necessity of a Figure
MARK ROBSON
The Comic Paradigm in the Experience of Modernity
NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
Responses
SCENE 2
Dynamic Transfers Between Tragedy and Comedy
5 Laughter and the Performance of Death
R. D. V. GLASGOW AND JENNIFER WALLACE
6 Much Ado about Hamlet: An Exchange of Letters
LEONARDO LISI AND GREGOR MODER
7 Ludic Turns: Challenging the Tragedy/Comedy Dichotomy
ALICE KOUBOVÁ AND FREDDIE ROKEM
8 Reimagining the Future: Comedy and Hope
RUSSELL FORD AND H. PETER STEEVES
SCENE 3
The Performative Futures of Tragedy and Comedy
9 On Iterative Returns in Tragedy and Comedy
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT AND MATTHIAS DREYER
The Sea-Change of Comedy: Hegelian Dialectics and Shakespearean Play
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT
The Blind Spots of Tragedy: Learning with Rabih Mroué How to Dance with the Dead
MATTHIAS DREYER
Responses
10 Tragedy and the Gender of Sacrifice: On "The Difference Between Poetry and Rhetoric"
MISCHA TWITCHIN AND PIOTR GRUSZCZYNSKI
11 Tragedy and Beyond
EDWARD BOND AND KATE KATAFIASZ
Beyond the Limit: Tragedy, Society, and the Self
EDWARD BOND
Beyond Post-Drama
KATE KATAFIASZ
12 Tragedy and Transgression: A Conversation
HANS-THIES LEHMANN AND JAN FABRE
13 Of Ecstasy, Genre, and "Form-of-Life"
KÉLINA GOTMAN AND KATJA VAGHI
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
The Transgressions of Genre: An Introduction
RAMONA MOSSE AND ANNA STREET
SCENE I
Tragedy and Comedy as Thought
1 Crossing the Continuum: From Tragedy's Beginnings to Comedy's End
CHRISTOPH MENKE AND ALENKA ZUPANCIC
2 Sophistry, Rhetoric, and Philosophy's Genre Problem
SIMON CRITCHLEY IN CONVERSATION WITH ANNA STREET AND RAMONA MOSSE
3 Form, Genre, History: A Dialogue
CAROLINE LEVINE AND MARTIN PUCHNER
4 Of Tragic Figures and Comic Paradigms: A Set of Provocations
MARK ROBSON AND NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
The Necessity of a Figure
MARK ROBSON
The Comic Paradigm in the Experience of Modernity
NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
Responses
SCENE 2
Dynamic Transfers Between Tragedy and Comedy
5 Laughter and the Performance of Death
R. D. V. GLASGOW AND JENNIFER WALLACE
6 Much Ado about Hamlet: An Exchange of Letters
LEONARDO LISI AND GREGOR MODER
7 Ludic Turns: Challenging the Tragedy/Comedy Dichotomy
ALICE KOUBOVÁ AND FREDDIE ROKEM
8 Reimagining the Future: Comedy and Hope
RUSSELL FORD AND H. PETER STEEVES
SCENE 3
The Performative Futures of Tragedy and Comedy
9 On Iterative Returns in Tragedy and Comedy
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT AND MATTHIAS DREYER
The Sea-Change of Comedy: Hegelian Dialectics and Shakespearean Play
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT
The Blind Spots of Tragedy: Learning with Rabih Mroué How to Dance with the Dead
MATTHIAS DREYER
Responses
10 Tragedy and the Gender of Sacrifice: On "The Difference Between Poetry and Rhetoric"
MISCHA TWITCHIN AND PIOTR GRUSZCZYNSKI
11 Tragedy and Beyond
EDWARD BOND AND KATE KATAFIASZ
Beyond the Limit: Tragedy, Society, and the Self
EDWARD BOND
Beyond Post-Drama
KATE KATAFIASZ
12 Tragedy and Transgression: A Conversation
HANS-THIES LEHMANN AND JAN FABRE
13 Of Ecstasy, Genre, and "Form-of-Life"
KÉLINA GOTMAN AND KATJA VAGHI
Index
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
The Transgressions of Genre: An Introduction
RAMONA MOSSE AND ANNA STREET
SCENE I
Tragedy and Comedy as Thought
1 Crossing the Continuum: From Tragedy's Beginnings to Comedy's End
CHRISTOPH MENKE AND ALENKA ZUPANCIC
2 Sophistry, Rhetoric, and Philosophy's Genre Problem
SIMON CRITCHLEY IN CONVERSATION WITH ANNA STREET AND RAMONA MOSSE
3 Form, Genre, History: A Dialogue
CAROLINE LEVINE AND MARTIN PUCHNER
4 Of Tragic Figures and Comic Paradigms: A Set of Provocations
MARK ROBSON AND NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
The Necessity of a Figure
MARK ROBSON
The Comic Paradigm in the Experience of Modernity
NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
Responses
SCENE 2
Dynamic Transfers Between Tragedy and Comedy
5 Laughter and the Performance of Death
R. D. V. GLASGOW AND JENNIFER WALLACE
6 Much Ado about Hamlet: An Exchange of Letters
LEONARDO LISI AND GREGOR MODER
7 Ludic Turns: Challenging the Tragedy/Comedy Dichotomy
ALICE KOUBOVÁ AND FREDDIE ROKEM
8 Reimagining the Future: Comedy and Hope
RUSSELL FORD AND H. PETER STEEVES
SCENE 3
The Performative Futures of Tragedy and Comedy
9 On Iterative Returns in Tragedy and Comedy
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT AND MATTHIAS DREYER
The Sea-Change of Comedy: Hegelian Dialectics and Shakespearean Play
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT
The Blind Spots of Tragedy: Learning with Rabih Mroué How to Dance with the Dead
MATTHIAS DREYER
Responses
10 Tragedy and the Gender of Sacrifice: On "The Difference Between Poetry and Rhetoric"
MISCHA TWITCHIN AND PIOTR GRUSZCZYNSKI
11 Tragedy and Beyond
EDWARD BOND AND KATE KATAFIASZ
Beyond the Limit: Tragedy, Society, and the Self
EDWARD BOND
Beyond Post-Drama
KATE KATAFIASZ
12 Tragedy and Transgression: A Conversation
HANS-THIES LEHMANN AND JAN FABRE
13 Of Ecstasy, Genre, and "Form-of-Life"
KÉLINA GOTMAN AND KATJA VAGHI
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
The Transgressions of Genre: An Introduction
RAMONA MOSSE AND ANNA STREET
SCENE I
Tragedy and Comedy as Thought
1 Crossing the Continuum: From Tragedy's Beginnings to Comedy's End
CHRISTOPH MENKE AND ALENKA ZUPANCIC
2 Sophistry, Rhetoric, and Philosophy's Genre Problem
SIMON CRITCHLEY IN CONVERSATION WITH ANNA STREET AND RAMONA MOSSE
3 Form, Genre, History: A Dialogue
CAROLINE LEVINE AND MARTIN PUCHNER
4 Of Tragic Figures and Comic Paradigms: A Set of Provocations
MARK ROBSON AND NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
The Necessity of a Figure
MARK ROBSON
The Comic Paradigm in the Experience of Modernity
NIKOLAUS MÜLLER-SCHÖLL
Responses
SCENE 2
Dynamic Transfers Between Tragedy and Comedy
5 Laughter and the Performance of Death
R. D. V. GLASGOW AND JENNIFER WALLACE
6 Much Ado about Hamlet: An Exchange of Letters
LEONARDO LISI AND GREGOR MODER
7 Ludic Turns: Challenging the Tragedy/Comedy Dichotomy
ALICE KOUBOVÁ AND FREDDIE ROKEM
8 Reimagining the Future: Comedy and Hope
RUSSELL FORD AND H. PETER STEEVES
SCENE 3
The Performative Futures of Tragedy and Comedy
9 On Iterative Returns in Tragedy and Comedy
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT AND MATTHIAS DREYER
The Sea-Change of Comedy: Hegelian Dialectics and Shakespearean Play
KATRIN TRÜSTEDT
The Blind Spots of Tragedy: Learning with Rabih Mroué How to Dance with the Dead
MATTHIAS DREYER
Responses
10 Tragedy and the Gender of Sacrifice: On "The Difference Between Poetry and Rhetoric"
MISCHA TWITCHIN AND PIOTR GRUSZCZYNSKI
11 Tragedy and Beyond
EDWARD BOND AND KATE KATAFIASZ
Beyond the Limit: Tragedy, Society, and the Self
EDWARD BOND
Beyond Post-Drama
KATE KATAFIASZ
12 Tragedy and Transgression: A Conversation
HANS-THIES LEHMANN AND JAN FABRE
13 Of Ecstasy, Genre, and "Form-of-Life"
KÉLINA GOTMAN AND KATJA VAGHI
Index