Performing morality : a framework for assessing the moral significance of selected works of postdramatic performance
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2014
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This study examines the relationship between aesthetic and moral dimensions of postdramatic performance (PdP) with specific reference to two case studies: The Power of Theatrical Madness (1984) by Jan Fabre; and Inferno (2008) by Romeo Castellucci. These two cases were selected based on Lehmann's (1999/2006) "Postdramatic Theatre" theoretical framework by identifying various aspects of PdP: text, space, time, body and media. There are three primary objectives in this research project: (1) to examine if the selected works of PdP have moral functions; (2) identify these moral functions; and (3) establish a suitable framework to examine and assess the moral significance of the selected works. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76539/1/Bao%20Tung%20Michelle_Lim_Thesis.pdf Lim, Bao Tung Michelle (2014) Performing morality : a framework for assessing the moral significance of selected works of postdramatic performance. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #Postdramatic Theatre #Postdramatic Performance #Morality #Moral Significance #Audience Reception #Inferno (Castellucci) #The Power of Theatrical Madness |
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