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- Contents
- Preface to the English edition
- Introduction
- What’s in the ‘post’?
- (Post)dramatic theory ‘post’ Szondi and Hegel
- The turn to performance
- Post-1960s institutional context, memory, history and palimpsest
- Theatre and world in the age of media: are we post-postdrama?
- Postmodern and postdramatic theory
- Note on the translation and acknowledgement
- Prologue
- The stakes
- Intentions
- Trade secrets of dramatic theatre
- Caesura of the media society
- Names
- Paradigm
- Postmodern and postdramatic
- Choice of term
- Tradition and the postdramatic talent
- Drama
- Drama and theatre
- ‘Epicization’ – Peter Szondi, Roland Barthes
- The estrangement of theatre and drama
- ‘Dramatic discourse’
- Theatre after Brecht
- Suspended suspense
- ‘What a drama!’
- ‘Formalist theatre’ and imitation
- Mimesis of action
- ‘Energetic theatre’
- Drama and dialectic
- Drama, history, meaning
- Aristotle: the ideal of surveyability (synopton)
- Hegel 1: the exclusion of the real
- Hegel 2: the performance
- Prehistories
- Towards a prehistory of postdramatic theatre
- Theatre and text
- The twentieth century
- First stage: ‘pure’ and ‘impure’ drama
- Second stage: crisis of drama, theatre goes its own way(s)
- Autonomization, retheatricalization
- Third stage: ‘neo-avant-garde’
- A short look back at the historical avant-gardes
- Lyrical drama, Symbolism
- Stasis, ghosts
- Stage poetry
- Acts, actions
- Speed, numbers
- Landscape Play
- ‘Pure form’
- Expressionism
- Surrealism
- Panorama of postdramatic theatre
- Beyond dramatic action: ceremony, voices in space, landscape
- Kantor or the ceremony
- Grüber or the reverberation of the voice in space
- Wilson or the landscape
- Postdramatic theatrical signs
- Retreat of synthesis
- Dream images
- Synaesthesia
- Performance text
- 1 Parataxis/non-hierarchy
- 2 Simultaneity
- 3 Play with the density of signs
- 4 Plethora
- 5 Musicalization
- 6 Scenography, visual dramaturgy
- 7 Warmth and coldness
- 8 Physicality
- 9 ‘Concrete theatre’
- 10 Irruption of the real
- 11 Event/situation
- Examples
- 1 An evening with Jan and his friends
- 2 Narrations
- 3 Scenic poem
- 4 Between the arts
- 5 Scenic essay
- 6 ‘Cinematographic theatre’
- 7 Hypernaturalism
- 8 Cool Fun
- 9 Theatre of ‘shared’ space
- 10 Theatre solos, monologies
- 11 Choral theatre/theatre of the chorus
- 12 Theatre of heterogeneity
- Performance
- Theatre and performance
- A field in between
- The positing (Setzung) of performance
- Self-transformation
- Aggression, responsibility
- The present of performance
- Aspects
- Text
- Chora-graphy, the body-text
- Textscape, theatre of voices
- Space
- Dramatic and postdramatic space
- Time
- Postdramatic aesthetics of time
- The unity of time
- Body
- Postdramatic images of the body
- Pain, catharsis
- Media
- Media in postdramatic theatre
- Electronic images as a relief
- ‘Representability’, fate
- Epilogue
- The political
- Intercultural theatre
- Representation, measure and transgression
- Afformance art?
- Drama and society
- Theatre and the ‘Society of the Spectacle’
- Politics of perception, aesthetics of responsibility
- Aesthetics of risk
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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