The Classical and the Modern in Three South African Plays

The Classical and the Modern in Three South African Plays

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2015-04-09 )

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Aristotle's The Poetics provides the basic template on which two thousand years of Western dramatic works are founded. Euro-African playwrights have indigenised the ancient Greeks' essential idea of mythos - plot - behind which the story hides suppressed and repressed dynamics to do with sexual, moral and racial issues breaking out symptomatically and poetically from a personal and political unconscious (in Plato and Julia Kristeva - an aesthetic chora). Peripeteia and hamartia are the reversals and the mistakes evoking a cleansing of and by terror and pity in the form of catharsis. Theatre then becomes a spiritual and religious ritual which fortifies us in a struggle for democracy, human rights and a multi-cultural integrity preserving a priori values called the categorical imperative by Kant and concern for being-in-the-world-with-the-Other by Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas and Buber amidst the corruption and chaos of post-colonial Africa.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-659-68747-1

ISBN-10:

3659687472

EAN:

9783659687471

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Michael Picardie

Number of pages:

392

Published on:

2015-04-09

Category:

Theatre, ballet