Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides' The Bacchae in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides' The Bacchae in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

by Erika Fischer-Lichte
ISBN-10:
1405175788
ISBN-13:
9781405175784
Pub. Date:
01/07/2014
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1405175788
ISBN-13:
9781405175784
Pub. Date:
01/07/2014
Publisher:
Wiley
Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides' The Bacchae in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

Dionysus Resurrected: Performances of Euripides' The Bacchae in a Globalizing World / Edition 1

by Erika Fischer-Lichte
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Overview

Dionysus Resurrected analyzes the global resurgence since the late 1960s of Euripides’ The Bacchae. By analyzing and contextualizing these modern day performances, the author reveals striking parallels between transformational events taking place during the era of the play’s revival and events within the play itself.

  • Puts forward a lively discussion of the parallels between transformational eventsduring the era of the play’s revival and events within the play itself
  • The first comparative study to analyse and contextualize performances of The Bacchae that took place between 1968 and 2009 from the United States, Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia
  • Argues that presentations of the play not only represent liminal states but also transfer the spectators into such states
  • Contends that the play’s reflection on various stages of globalization render the tragedy a contemporary play
  • Establishes the importance of The Bacchae within Euripides’ work as the only extant tragedy in which the god Dionysus himself appears, not just as a character but as the protagonist

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781405175784
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/07/2014
Series: Blackwell-Bristol Lectures on Greece, Rome and the Classical Tradition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

ERIKA FISCHER-LICHTE is Professor of Theatre Studies at the Institut für Theaterwissenschaft at the Freie Universität of Berlin and Director of the International research centre "Interweaving Performance cultures." She has published extensively on the history of the theatre and on the reception of Greek tragedy. Her most recent publications include Theatre, Sacrifice, Ritual: Exploring Forms of Political Theatre (2005), The Transformative Power of Performance: A New Aesthetics (2008), and Performance and the Politics of Space: Theatre and Topology (edited with Benjamin Wihstutz, 2012).

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Preface ix

Introduction 1

–Rediscovering The Bacchae

Part I: Festivals of Liberation: Celebrating Communality 25

Chapter 1: The Birth Ritual of a New Theatre 27

– Richard Schechner’s Dionysus in 69 in New York (1968) –

Chapter 2: Celebrating a Communion Rite? 48

– Wole Soyinka’s The Bacchae of Euripides at London’s National Theatre (1973) –

Chapter 3: Sparagmos and Omophagia 72

– Teat(r)o Oficina’s Bacantes in São Paulo (1996) –

Part II: Renegotiating Cultural Identities 91

Chapter 4: On the Strangeness and Inaccessibility of the Past 93

– The Antiquity Project at the Schaubühne Berlin (1974) –

Chapter 5: Performing or Contaminating Greekness? 116

– Theodoros Terzopoulos’ The Bacchae in Delphi (1986) –

Chapter 6: In Search of New Identities 136

– Krzysztof Warlikowski’s The Bacchae in Warsaw (2001) –

Part III: Productive Encounter or Destructive Clash of Cultures? 157

Chapter 7: Dismemberment and the Quest for Wholeness 159

– Suzuki Tadashi’s The Bacchae in Japan and on World Tour (1978–2008) –

Chapter 8: Transforming Kathakali 186

The Bacchae by Guru Sadanam P. V. Balakrishnan in Delphi and New Delhi (1998) –

Chapter 9: Beijing Opera Dismembered 206

– Peter Steadman and Chen Shi-zheng’s The Bacchae in Beijing (1996) –

Epilogue 225

Name Index 231

Subject Index 236

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