The Critical Panopticon: Essays in the Theatre and Contemporary AestheticsP. Lang, 1991 - 215 sider A collection of essays that stands witness to the diverse methodologies which have shaped contemporary readings of dramatic texts and analyses of play productions. The essays exhibit a pluralistic approach to aesthetics, incorporating conceptual discoveries in modern philosophy, psychology, political thought, linguistics, semiology, and social anthropology. The works of such authors as Louis Althusser, Gilles Deleuze and Jean-Francois Lyotard are studied for their relevance to a new understanding of drama and theatre criticism." |
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A DeleuzeGuattarian | 23 |
Case Studies | 57 |
The Time of Samuel Becketts That Time | 85 |
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Achilles actors aesthetic alliance Alsemero Althusser Althusser's Anti-Oedipus appear authority Beatrice-Joanna Beckett's becoming Bene's body body without organs Boulevard de Paris Brecht Büchner's Carmelo Bene Changeling character Chimène Chimène's claim complex consciousness constituted critical Danton Danton's Death Deleuze and Guattari Deleuze's Demeter desire desiring-production despotic dialectical direct discourse duration epic erotic essay father Félix Guattari feudal Flores Foreman's Freud function gesture Gilles Deleuze Greek Ibid ideology intensity Jean-François Lyotard Julia Kristeva Kleist's language laws Le Cid lover machine major male Marat Marat/Sade Marion Marxist Masked Figure melodrama memory Milles Plateaux murder myth object organs patriarchal Penthesilea Peyton play political present relationship reveal Revolution Rhoda Richard Rodrigue Rodrigue's Sade Sade's scene schizoanalysis schizophrenic sexual skeptic social space stage Strehler's production structure temple temporal theatre theatrical train compartment trans transformation vision voice war-machine warrior Weiss women