Stages of Terror: Terrorism, Ideology, and Coercion as Theatre History"Every now and then a book comes along so startling in its ingenuity, so crisp and invigorating in its perception and argument, so revealing in its investigation of its subject matter, that one is forced to reevaluate, reconsider, and restructure one's understanding and one's perspectives on theatre, discourse, and history. Such a book is Anthony Kubiak's Stages of Terror." -- Theatre Studies ..". quite compelling. It is rich and complete while leaving plenty of room for further development... " -- Text and Performance Quarterly Using Aristotle's Poetics as its point of departure, Anthony Kubiak traces the forms or "stages" of terror as a cultural and performative principle through English Renaissance and Restoration plays, through the modern and postmodern, to contemporary terrorist "theatres." |
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Page 126
... fragmentation of the social and psychic , a fragmentation that seemed to cx- ceed the explicative power of realism and naturalism . August Strindberg interceded where Ibsen could not . What we see in Strindberg's plays isn't so much the ...
... fragmentation of the social and psychic , a fragmentation that seemed to cx- ceed the explicative power of realism and naturalism . August Strindberg interceded where Ibsen could not . What we see in Strindberg's plays isn't so much the ...
Page 179
... fragmentation of the period itself . In very different ways both Neill and McKeon see an emergent dialectics forming in this fragmentation , a dialectics that is the generating principle of gender and the bourgeois class in the ...
... fragmentation of the period itself . In very different ways both Neill and McKeon see an emergent dialectics forming in this fragmentation , a dialectics that is the generating principle of gender and the bourgeois class in the ...
Page 187
... fragmentation of forms is itself the identifying characteristic of modernist drama , a progressive disarticulation of dramatic styles and modes that signals a general mo- lecularization of the genre itself , a collapse of genre that ...
... fragmentation of forms is itself the identifying characteristic of modernist drama , a progressive disarticulation of dramatic styles and modes that signals a general mo- lecularization of the genre itself , a collapse of genre that ...
Contents
Trial and Terror | 26 |
Trope to Tragedy | 48 |
Gesturing through the Flames | 72 |
Copyright | |
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