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Spectatorship and the real in French contemporary theatre

Title
Spectatorship and the real in French contemporary theatre / Amélie Mons.
ISBN
9781350300835
1350300837
9781350300873
135030087X
9781350300842
9781350300859
Publication
London ; New York : Methuen Drama, 2024.
Copyright Notice Date
©2024
Physical Description
x, 205 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
"This book explores how avant-garde directors in French theatre play on their audiences' frustration to generate an encounter with the real. Focusing on the work of directors such as Gisèle Vienne, Jan Lauwers, Rodrigo Garcia, Jan Fabre and Romeo Castellucci, the book looks at how these directors manipulate their audiences to experience a raw perception of materiality and physical bodies on stage, set within narratives of mystery and the uncanny. This approach has led to these directors' work described as 'obscene', 'pretentious', 'demagogic' and 'provocative'. Because of this, the act of spectating and the nature of spectatorship itself becomes complicated and tends to leave French audiences doubting traditional codes and practices. It leads to the directors' work being misjudged and to contradictory discourses between critics, researchers and directors. The book examines how directors implement strategies on stage to trigger such experiences, while evaluating how problematic these strategies are. It develops critical and philosophical tools that help spectators extend their field of perception and better engage with these contemporary practices. And, in doing so, it analyses a fascinating paradox: the French theatre scene hosting both active avant-garde practices, especially when it comes to spectator experience, and strong rejections from audiences"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Mons, Amélie. Spectatorship and the real in French contemporary theatre London ; New York : Methuen Drama, 2024
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 17, 2024
Series
Methuen drama engage.
Methuen drama engage
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
In the audience : miscomprehension of contemporary theatre in France
On stage : strategies to challenge perception
Spectatorship as a philosophical practice.
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