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Rethinking the Theatre of the Absurd
Ecology, the Environment and the Greening of the Modern Stage
Rethinking the Theatre of the Absurd
Ecology, the Environment and the Greening of the Modern Stage
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Rethinking the Theatre of the Absurd is an innovative collection of essays, written by leading scholars in the fields of theatre, performance and eco-criticism, which reconfigures absurdist theatre through the optics of ecology and environment. As well as offering strikingly new interpretations of the work of canonical playwrights such as Beckett, Genet, Ionesco, Adamov, Albee, Kafka, Pinter, Shephard and Churchill, the book playfully mimics the structure of Martin Esslin's classic text The Theatre of the Absurd, which is commonly recognised as one of the most important scholarly publications of the 20th century. By reading absurdist drama, for the first time, as an emergent form of ecological theatre, Rethinking the Theatre of the Absurd interrogates afresh the very meaning of absurdism for 21st-century audiences, while at the same time making a significant contribution to the development of theatre and performance studies as a whole.
The collection's interdisciplinary approach, accessibility, and ecological focus will appeal to students and academics in a number of different fields, including theatre, performance, English, French, geography and philosophy. It will also have a major impact on the new cross disciplinary paradigm of eco-criticism.
Table of Contents
Preface: David Williams
Introduction: Greening the Absurd
Chapter 1: 'Ruins true refuge'. Recycling Beckett by Joe Kelleher
Chapter 2: Beckett, Robert Wilson, and Mabou Mines
Chapter 3: 'Rare Butterflies, Persecution, and Pinball Machines: Environment, Subjectivity, and Society in Theatre of Arthur Adamov' by Franc Chamberlain
Chapter 4: 'Greening Ionesco: The Humanism of the Inhuman' by Carl Lavery
Chapter 5: 'Every object possesses its own magnificence, no greater or lesser than that of any other object'. The Ecological Aesthetics of Jean Genet's Theatre - Robert Wilson's Les Nègres by Clare Finburgh
Chapter 6: Pinter and the Politics of Care by Una Chauduri
Chapter 7: The Garden in the Machine: Albee, Shepard, and the American Green Absurd by Steve Bottoms
Chapter 8: 'Mutant Bodies: The Absurd in Eastern European Experience' by Ralph Yarrow
Chapter 9: Caryl Churchill's 'Dark Ecology' by Elaine Aston
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Product details

Published | 05 Nov 2015 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 328 |
ISBN | 9781472506672 |
Imprint | Methuen Drama |
Illustrations | 9 bw illus |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Series | Methuen Drama Engage |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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