From A Darkness to A Blind Spot

From A Darkness to A Blind Spot

Encounters between Theatre, Modern Continental Ethics of Responsibility and the Concept of Evil

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-11-03 )

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Whatever its socio-political status, the ethical gesture of theatrical activity embraces the question of responsibility. More often than not, this question is contingent on the innate radicality and opacity of the concept of evil. These are the themes the study discusses through the early works of Peter Handke, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Jean Racine’s Phaedra and Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis. Lastly, one of the theatre/cabaret performances produced in the Buchenwald concentration camp causes us to reflect on the fact that the relations between human expression, language, politics and ethics appear to give rise to a disquieting ethical incommensurability. The ethical views of the study rest mainly on the thought of three influential continental philosophers, Immanuel Kant, Emmanuel Levinas and Alain Badiou. Theoretical views on the theatre and the arts in general are constructed and outlined with such thinkers as Herbert Blau, Roland Barthes, Denis Guénoun, Hans-Thies Lehmann, Martin Heidegger, Esa Kirkkopelto, Zeami Motokiyo, Slavoj Žižek, Janelle Reinelt, Oliver Feltham, Jacques Rancière and Alenka Zupančič.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8433-6450-8

ISBN-10:

3843364508

EAN:

9783843364508

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Riku Roihankorpi

Number of pages:

284

Published on:

2010-11-03

Category:

Theatre, ballet