The Drama of Ideas
Title | The Drama of Ideas PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Puchner |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2010-04-14 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780199742240 |
Most philosophy has rejected the theater, denouncing it as a place of illusion or moral decay; the theater in turn has rejected philosophy, insisting that drama deals in actions, not ideas. Challenging both views, The Drama of Ideas shows that theater and philosophy have been crucially intertwined from the start. Plato is the presiding genius of this alternative history. The Drama of Ideas presents Plato not only as a theorist of drama, but also as a dramatist himself, one who developed a dialogue-based dramaturgy that differs markedly from the standard, Aristotelian view of theater. Puchner discovers scores of dramatic adaptations of Platonic dialogues, the most immediate proof of Plato's hitherto unrecognized influence on theater history. Drawing on these adaptations, Puchner shows that Plato was central to modern drama as well, with figures such as Wilde, Shaw, Pirandello, Brecht, and Stoppard using Plato to create a new drama of ideas. Puchner then considers complementary developments in philosophy, offering a theatrical history of philosophy that includes Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Burke, Sartre, Camus, and Deleuze. These philosophers proceed with constant reference to theater, using theatrical terms, concepts, and even dramatic techniques in their writings. The Drama of Ideas mobilizes this double history of philosophical theater and theatrical philosophy to subject current habits of thought to critical scrutiny. In dialogue with contemporary thinkers such as Martha Nussbaum, Iris Murdoch, and Alain Badiou, Puchner formulates the contours of a "dramatic Platonism." This new Platonism does not seek to return to an idealist theory of forms, but it does point beyond the reigning philosophies of the body, of materialism and of cultural relativism.
Ideas that Work in Drama
Title | Ideas that Work in Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Theodorou |
Publisher | Nelson Thornes |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780748702251 |
Contains classroom exercises for teachers of drama in the secondary school.
Drama Menu
Title | Drama Menu PDF eBook |
Author | Glyn Trefor-Jones |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9781848422858 |
Packed full of drama games, ideas and suggestions, Drama Menu is a unique new resource for drama teachers.
The Drama of Ideas
Title | The Drama of Ideas PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Puchner |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Total Pages | 267 |
Release | 2010-04-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0199730326 |
Describes the influence Plato had on the history of theater, examining dramatic adaptations of Platonic dialogues, developments in philosophy, and a theatrical history of philosophy.
An Outline of Contemporary Drama
Title | An Outline of Contemporary Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas H. Dickinson |
Publisher | Biblo & Tannen Publishers |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780819602497 |
Another 100+ Ideas for Drama
Title | Another 100+ Ideas for Drama PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Scher |
Publisher | Heinemann |
Total Pages | 130 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780435188009 |
A source of drama ideas from the directors of the Anna Scher Children's Theatre, Islington.
Staging Politics and Gender
Title | Staging Politics and Gender PDF eBook |
Author | C. Beach |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 187 |
Release | 2005-06-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1403978743 |
In Staging Politics and Gender , Cecilia Beach examines the political and feminist plays of French playwrights who have largely been overlooked until now. Beach highlights the importance of theatrical endeavors which women perceived as a powerful way to promote political opinions. The author analyzes the work of Louise Michel, Nelly Roussel, Marie Leneru, Vera Starkoff, and Madeline Pelletier and discusses anarchist theatre and forms of social protest theatre at the turn of the century.