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تئاتر و سیاست

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کتاب «تئاتر و سیاست» به دنبال پاسخ به پرسش‌هایی از این قبیل است: چه بر سر سیاست می‌آید وقتی فرم تئاتر به خود می‌گیرد؟ چگونه تئاتر سیاست را در جامعه و روی صحنه توامان به کار گرفته و تحلیل برده است؟

تئاتر و سیاست رابطه پیچیده میان این دو را مورد کاوش قرار می‌دهد و برخی از پیش فرض‌های رایج موجود را در فصل مشترک این دو به پرسش می‌کشد. کتاب با به چالش کشیدن ایده‌های مرتبط با سرگرمی و ارتباط، گستره وسیعی از نویسندگان کلیدی و مهم تاریخ را از افلاطون تا رانسیر و دامنه‌‌ای متنوع از مثال‌های تئاتری را از شکسپیر و اقتباس کنندگان وی تا پتر هانتکه و دبی تاکرگرین فرا می‌خواند.

124 pages, Paperback

First published May 22, 2009

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Joe Kelleher

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February 27, 2021
This is a brief, yet interesting introduction to interpreting theatre and politics. Although the brevity of the books suggests that it is written as "a little introduction to ..." for the common reader, Kelleher's text raises many academic issues which might not be as accessible to readers outside of the field of theatre studies. However, his attempts to make these complex theorisations of theatre more accessible are honourable, particularly in those instances when he relates the representational functions of the theatre to other forms of artistic practice or popular culture.
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826 reviews
May 6, 2013
This book is tiny but tough. "Though she be but little, she is fierce..." (MND). The ideas about theater's role as a political vehicle are interesting, thoroughly researched and sourced, and organized well. There were references to people I expected (Brecht & Boal) and to some new names (Handke & tucker green). I found myself taking margin notes as if studying for an exam; the information here is important for thinking theater artists of the 21st century. "What has happened here in the theatre...is that something has been shown, something has been said, has been brought into appearance, which might not otherwise be shown or spoken of. Let's say the 'politics' begins right there" (p. 26).
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September 1, 2020
I’ve altered my rating from 2 to 3. Despite thinking this book was relatively pretentious, the title misleading and it generally made me question how I even have a drama degree, I have since used at least 2 concepts from this in my lesson planning, so something positive came out of it.

If you want a theoretical exploration of the wider descriptions of what ‘theatre’ and ‘politics’ are, this is for you. If you want to read about how theatre practitioners are exploring politics in their plays, as you would hope from the title, look elsewhere.
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March 19, 2022
I suppose this book is in some ways thought-provoking, but other than some very loosely-sketched précises on Aristotle, Plato, Brecht & Boal, it provides little in the way of information about political theatre - however, it is clearly intended as an introduction, so it would be unfair to expect much more from it (though a touch more specificity wouldn't have gone amiss).
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January 2, 2023
A good introduction to political theatre with theories nd criticism surrounding this practice. I would have appreciated further exploration of how politics affects theatre.
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June 14, 2017
Reading a short article about the same topic is way better than reading this book .
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