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Routledge Bakhtin and Theatre: Dialogues with Stanislavski, Meyerhold and Grotowski

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Product Description What did Bakhtin think about the theatre? That it was outdated? That is ‘stopped being a serious genre’ after Shakespeare? Could a thinker to whose work ideas of theatricality, visuality, and embodied activity were so central really have nothing to say about theatrical practice? Bakhtin and Theatre is the first book to explore the relation between Bakhtin’s ideas and the theatre practice of his time. In that time, Stanislavsky co-founded the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898 and continued to develop his ideas about theatre until his death in 1938. Stanislavsky’s pupil Meyerhold embraced the Russian Revolution and created some stunningly revolutionary productions in the 1920s, breaking with the realism of his former teacher. Less than twenty years after Stanislavsky’s death and Meyerhold’s assassination, a young student called Grotowski was studying in Moscow, soon to break the mould with his Poor Theatre. All three directors challenged the prevailing notion of theatre, drawing on, disagreeing with and challenging each other’s ideas. Bakhtin’s early writings about action, character and authorship provide a revealing framework for understanding this dialogue between these three masters of Twentieth Century theatre. Review "At last, a landmark book that stitches Bakhtin unapologetically into the performing arts. Bakhtin loved novels best―but this spectacular study shows how keen and creative his thought can be when theatre is its site." - Caryl Emerson, Princeton University, USA  "A lucid and stimulating book that does what Bakhtin himself failed to do: bring his theoretical positions into dialogue with the theatre practice of his contemporaries." - Franc Chamberlain, University of Huddersfield, UK About the Author Dick McCaw is Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
14 August 2015
Listed Since
16 February 2015

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