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Role Playing and Identity: The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor

by Bruce Wilshire
Role Playing and Identity: The Limits of Theatre as Metaphor

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ISBN13: 9780253205995
ISBN10: 0253205999



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"[Wilshire] establishes a phenomenology of theatre, a theory of enactment, and a theory of appearance, none of which American theatre... has ever had." --Performing Arts Journal

"... Wilshire makes unique contributions to understanding major aspects of the human condition in its necessary search for selfhood." --Process Studies

"It is one of the American classics." --Human Studies


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Prologue

Part One: Theatre and the Reality of Appearance

I. What Is Theatre?

II. What Is Phenomenology?

III. Theory of Enactment

IV. Theory of Appearance

V. Variations On The Theatrical Theme of Standing In and Authorization

1. The "World" of Oedipus Rex and the World of Its Theatre

2. The "World" of Hamlet and the World of Its Theatre

3. The "World" of Waiting for Godot and the World of Its Theatre

4. Summary of the Variations and the Nature of a Text

VI. Theatre as Metraphor and Play As Disclosure

VII. Second Set of Variations on the Theatrical Theme of Standing In and Authorization

1. Eugene Ionesco and the Potentiality of Being-with-Others in "Roles"--Fallenness

2. Robert Wilson and the Potentiality of Projection of Possibility--Understanding

3. Jerzy Grotowski and the Potentiality of Attunement to the World--Mood

VIII. Theatre and the Question of the Truth of Art

Part Two: Reality and the Self

IX. Space, Time, and Identity of Self

X. Self as Body-Self

XI. Body-Self and Others: Cognition, Expression, Mimetic Response, and Transformation

XII. Body-Self, Other Body-Selves, and Self-Deception

XIV. Identity and Theatre-Like Disengagement From Engulfment

XV. Existence and Art: Self as Memorializaing Structure of Possibilities

XVI. Summary and Prospects: Identity of Self

Part Three: The Limits of Appearance and the Limits of Theatrical Metaphor

XVII. Theatre as Metaphor

XVIII. The Truth of Art and the Limits of Theatre as Metaphor

XIX. The Limits of Theatrical Metaphors

1. The "Art of Life"

2. Erving Goffman's "Role Theory"

XX. The Limits of Appearance

Index


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ISBN:
9780253205995
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/22/1982
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Series info:
Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (Paperback)
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Height:
.91IN
Width:
6.10IN
Thickness:
1 in.
LCCN:
81047779
Series:
Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosoph
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
1982
UPC Code:
2800253205997
Author:
Bruce Wilshire
Author:
Wilshire Bruce
Subject:
Theater
Subject:
Theater -- Drama.
Subject:
Role playing

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