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TÃtulo : After In-Yer-Face Theatre : Remnants of a Theatrical Revolution Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Boles, William C., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XVI, 251 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-39427-1 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Las artes escénicas Teatro y performance contemporáneos Historia del teatro Teatro y Performance Nacional y Regional Teatro y artes escénicas Clasificación: 792.9 Resumen: Este libro revisita el teatro In-Yer-Face, un movimiento teatral explosivo y enérgico de la década de 1990 que presentó al mundo a los dramaturgos Sarah Kane, Martin McDonagh, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth y muchos otros. Dividido en tres secciones, el libro reexamina la época, considera la influencia del movimiento en el teatro internacional y sus efectos duraderos en el teatro británico contemporáneo. La primera sección ofrece nuevas lecturas sobre obras de ese perÃodo (Antony Neilson y Mark Ravenhill), asà como desafÃa los mitos creados por el Royal Court Theatre sobre su participación en el teatro In-Yer-Face. La segunda sección analiza la influencia de In-Yer-Face en el teatro portugués, ruso y australiano, mientras que la sección final analiza el legado de los escritores de In-Yer-Face, asà como sus influencias en dramaturgos más recientes, incluidos capÃtulos sobre Philip Ridley, Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall, Martin Crimp, Dennis Kelly y Drama literal. Nota de contenido: 1. Chapter One: Introduction: Reflections on In-Yer-Face from the Other Side of the Atlantic; William C. Boles -- 2. Chapter Two: "In the Pursuit of New Writers": The Royal Court Young Peoples' Theatre and the Development of First Time Playwrights in the 1990s; Nicholas Holden -- 3. Chapter Three: "A Shop Window for Outrage": Harold Pinter's Ashes to Ashes, In-Yer-Face Theatre and the Royal Court's 1996 West End Season; Graham Saunders -- 4. Chapter Four: "The Last Rolo": Love, Conflict and War in Anthony Neilson's Penetrator; Rachael Newberry -- 5. Chapter Five: Mark Ravenhill's Dialectical Emotions: "In-Yer-Face" as Post-Brechtian Theater; Anja Hartl -- 6. Chapter Six: Undressing Sarah Kane: A Portuguese Perspective on In-Yer-Face; Cátia FaÃsco -- 7. Chapter Seven: Russian "In-Yer-Face Theatre" as a Problem or a Process; Elena Dotsenko -- 8. Chapter Eight: Surfing the Wave ofIn-Yer-Face Theatre on Australian Shores; Sandra Gattenhof -- 9. Chapter Nine: The Hidden Dialogue between Sarah Kane and Edward Bond: The Dramaturgy of Accident Time and Ethical Subjectivities; Chien-Cheng Chen -- 10. Chapter Ten: From "In-Yer-Face" to "In-Yer-Head": Staging the Mind in Martin Crimp, Sarah Kane and Anthony Neilson; Solange Ayache -- 11. Chapter Eleven: Philip Ridley: Still In-Yer-Face; Thomas A. Oldham -- 12. Chapter Twelve: Tales from the East End: Dialogic and Confessional Storytelling as Therapy (?) in the Plays of Philip Ridley; Cath Badham -- 13. Chapter Thirteen: Joe Penhall's Fatherhood Plays: Escaping the Influence of Sam Shepard and the Lad; William C. Boles -- 14. Chapter Fourteen: "Experiential, not speculative": Love In and After In-Yer-Face; Korbinian Stöckl -- 15. Chapter Fifteen: The Echo Chamber: Theater in a "Post-Truth" World. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book revisits In-Yer-Face theatre, an explosive, energetic theatrical movement from the 1990s that introduced the world to playwrights Sarah Kane, Martin McDonagh, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth, and many others. Split into three sections the book re-examines the era, considers the movement's influence on international theatre, and considers its lasting effects on contemporary British theatre. The first section offers new readings on works from that time period (Antony Neilson and Mark Ravenhill) as well as challenges myths created by the Royal Court Theatre about the its involvement with In-Yer-Face theatre. The second section discusses the influence of In-Yer-Face on Portuguese, Russian and Australian theater, while the final section discusses the legacy of In-Yer-Face writers as well as their influences on more recent playwrights, including chapters on Philip Ridley, Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall, Martin Crimp, Dennis Kelly, and Verbatim Drama. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] After In-Yer-Face Theatre : Remnants of a Theatrical Revolution [documento electrónico] / Boles, William C., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XVI, 251 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-39427-1
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Las artes escénicas Teatro y performance contemporáneos Historia del teatro Teatro y Performance Nacional y Regional Teatro y artes escénicas Clasificación: 792.9 Resumen: Este libro revisita el teatro In-Yer-Face, un movimiento teatral explosivo y enérgico de la década de 1990 que presentó al mundo a los dramaturgos Sarah Kane, Martin McDonagh, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth y muchos otros. Dividido en tres secciones, el libro reexamina la época, considera la influencia del movimiento en el teatro internacional y sus efectos duraderos en el teatro británico contemporáneo. La primera sección ofrece nuevas lecturas sobre obras de ese perÃodo (Antony Neilson y Mark Ravenhill), asà como desafÃa los mitos creados por el Royal Court Theatre sobre su participación en el teatro In-Yer-Face. La segunda sección analiza la influencia de In-Yer-Face en el teatro portugués, ruso y australiano, mientras que la sección final analiza el legado de los escritores de In-Yer-Face, asà como sus influencias en dramaturgos más recientes, incluidos capÃtulos sobre Philip Ridley, Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall, Martin Crimp, Dennis Kelly y Drama literal. Nota de contenido: 1. Chapter One: Introduction: Reflections on In-Yer-Face from the Other Side of the Atlantic; William C. Boles -- 2. Chapter Two: "In the Pursuit of New Writers": The Royal Court Young Peoples' Theatre and the Development of First Time Playwrights in the 1990s; Nicholas Holden -- 3. Chapter Three: "A Shop Window for Outrage": Harold Pinter's Ashes to Ashes, In-Yer-Face Theatre and the Royal Court's 1996 West End Season; Graham Saunders -- 4. Chapter Four: "The Last Rolo": Love, Conflict and War in Anthony Neilson's Penetrator; Rachael Newberry -- 5. Chapter Five: Mark Ravenhill's Dialectical Emotions: "In-Yer-Face" as Post-Brechtian Theater; Anja Hartl -- 6. Chapter Six: Undressing Sarah Kane: A Portuguese Perspective on In-Yer-Face; Cátia FaÃsco -- 7. Chapter Seven: Russian "In-Yer-Face Theatre" as a Problem or a Process; Elena Dotsenko -- 8. Chapter Eight: Surfing the Wave ofIn-Yer-Face Theatre on Australian Shores; Sandra Gattenhof -- 9. Chapter Nine: The Hidden Dialogue between Sarah Kane and Edward Bond: The Dramaturgy of Accident Time and Ethical Subjectivities; Chien-Cheng Chen -- 10. Chapter Ten: From "In-Yer-Face" to "In-Yer-Head": Staging the Mind in Martin Crimp, Sarah Kane and Anthony Neilson; Solange Ayache -- 11. Chapter Eleven: Philip Ridley: Still In-Yer-Face; Thomas A. Oldham -- 12. Chapter Twelve: Tales from the East End: Dialogic and Confessional Storytelling as Therapy (?) in the Plays of Philip Ridley; Cath Badham -- 13. Chapter Thirteen: Joe Penhall's Fatherhood Plays: Escaping the Influence of Sam Shepard and the Lad; William C. Boles -- 14. Chapter Fourteen: "Experiential, not speculative": Love In and After In-Yer-Face; Korbinian Stöckl -- 15. Chapter Fifteen: The Echo Chamber: Theater in a "Post-Truth" World. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book revisits In-Yer-Face theatre, an explosive, energetic theatrical movement from the 1990s that introduced the world to playwrights Sarah Kane, Martin McDonagh, Mark Ravenhill, Jez Butterworth, and many others. Split into three sections the book re-examines the era, considers the movement's influence on international theatre, and considers its lasting effects on contemporary British theatre. The first section offers new readings on works from that time period (Antony Neilson and Mark Ravenhill) as well as challenges myths created by the Royal Court Theatre about the its involvement with In-Yer-Face theatre. The second section discusses the influence of In-Yer-Face on Portuguese, Russian and Australian theater, while the final section discusses the legacy of In-Yer-Face writers as well as their influences on more recent playwrights, including chapters on Philip Ridley, Sarah Kane, Joe Penhall, Martin Crimp, Dennis Kelly, and Verbatim Drama. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]