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Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama By Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama by Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)


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Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama: Dialectical Theatre Today by Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Can theatre change the world? If so, how can it productively connect with social reality and foster spectatorial critique and engagement? This open access book examines the forms and functions of political drama in what has been described as a post-Marxist, post-ideological, even post-political moment. It argues that Bertolt Brechts concept of dialectical theatre represents a privileged theoretical and dramaturgical method on the contemporary British stage as well as a valuable lens for understanding 21st-century theatre in Britain. Establishing a creative philosophical dialogue between Brecht, Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno and Jacques Ranciere, the study analyses seminal works by five influential contemporary playwrights, ranging from Mark Ravenhills in-yer-face plays to Caryl Churchills 21st century theatrical experiments. Engaging critically with Brechts theatrical legacy, these plays create a politically progressive form of drama which emphasises notions of negativity, ambivalence and conflict as a prerequisite for spectatorial engagement and emancipation. This book adopts an interdisciplinary and intercultural theoretical approach, reuniting English and German perspectives and innovatively weaving together a variety of theoretical strands to offer fresh insights on Brechts legacy, on British theatre history and on the selected plays. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama Reviews

An impressive and persuasive study, paying close and scrupulous attention to a selection of well-chosen and significant dramatic works to show how the Brechtian mode has endured through adaptation to a transformed political and critical context. * Journal of Contemporary Drama in English *
Hartl is able to expose new and interesting facets in her analysis of the plays ... the argumentation is rigorous, circumspect, and well-informed throughout. * The Brecht Yearbook *
Dramaturgically informed and philosophically astute, Hartl makes a compelling argument for Brechts contribution to todays theatre. Focused on British playtexts, the book clarifies the centrality of Brechts materialist dialectics in sharp-eyed readings of performances responding to neo-liberal globalization and post-postmodern relativism. Updating Brechts strategies of spectatorship, negation and contradiction, this book is required reading for anyone concerned about new forms of dialectical realism on the stage. * Marc Silberman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA *
An eloquent, lucidly argued investigation of Brechts legacy in post-1990s British theatre, this book probes the potential of Brechtian-inspired theatre to spur resistance and ideological critique in a decidedly anti-dialectical age. Anja Hartl incisively clarifies dialectics as a worldview rooted in openness rather than dogma, illuminating the ways in which Brechtian concepts find renewed urgency and fresh forms in the work of an exciting and important cluster of contemporary playwrights. * Clare Wallace, Charles University, Czech Republic *

About Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Anja Hartl is Assistant Professor at the Department of Literature, Art and Media Studies at the University of Konstanz, Germany. She has published essays on contemporary British theatre, Brecht and Shakespearean adaptation. Her research focuses on political theatre, adaptation studies, Shakespeare, and Victorian fiction.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Revisiting Brechts Dialectical Theatre Rethinking Dialectics via Adorno and Ranciere Towards a Post-Brechtian Theatre 1. In-Yer-Face Theatre and the Crisis of Dialectics: Mark Ravenhills Post-Brechtian Drama in Anti-Dialectical Times 1.1 The Post-Brechtian Parable: Some Explicit Polaroids 1.2 Resisting the Banal Dialectic of (Counter-)Terrorism: Shoot/Get Treasure/Repeat 1.3 Conclusion 2. Reimagining Brecht: David Greigs Theatre of Dissensus 2.1 Appropriating the Imagination in Dunsinane 2.2 Interrupting Empathy: The Events 2.3 Conclusion 3. Strategic Naivety: The Dialectic of Sincerity in Andy Smith and Tim Crouchs Work 3.1 Post-Brechtian Meta-Theatre: all that is solid melts into air 3.2 The Limits of Sincerity: The Author 3.3 Conclusion 4. Political Theatre Between Dialectics and Absurdity: Caryl Churchills Twenty-First-Century Plays 4.1 Dystopian Negativity: Escaped Alone 4.2 Deconstructing the Dialectic: Here We Go 4.3 Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography

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NPB9781350201842
9781350201842
1350201847
Brecht and Post-1990s British Drama: Dialectical Theatre Today by Anja Hartl (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-07-28
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