The period during and following World War I in Germany reconceptualized the physical function of bodies to emphasize activity over structure, as visible in the prosthetic appendages worn by amputees returning from war to be reintegrated into society. Such manipulation of the human form is critical to the dramaturgy of the drama and dance works explored here, which deconstructed bodies in order to reconstitute the identity of the performers. This article moves from the engineering of social function in Bertolt Brecht's A Man's a Man, in which a narrative of altered personality is primarily reflected in the dialogue's metaphors of physical damage and reconstitution, to a progressive reliance on the body as a medium of dramaturgy in the manipu...
This dissertation examines the representations of the body in the completed dramatic works of Heinri...
This article examines Brecht’s contribution to acting theory and the various claims and confusions t...
Vast changes in technology during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries fundamentally altered the ...
This dissertation revises current, limited understandings of Heimat, the German concept of home, b...
Abstract In this article I discuss the prosthetic phenomenon during the First World War and Weimar G...
In the wake of World War I, amputees filled the streets, and prostheses were a familiar sight as Eur...
Raussert W. Reinterpreting the Body: Gender, Utopia and the Innovations of the Judson Dance Theater ...
German artist Oskar Schlemmer had a lifelong obsession with the intersection between the human body,...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
This article argues that different acting techniques depend on different theories of the 'subject', ...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The fourth chapter, "Men in T...
This dissertation is about the role of objects in social life, specifically, in the social interacti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-179)The purpose of this study is to present and ana...
This dissertation examines broken bodies in the plays of the German dramatist Heinrich von Kleist, a...
This dissertation examines the representations of the body in the completed dramatic works of Heinri...
This article examines Brecht’s contribution to acting theory and the various claims and confusions t...
Vast changes in technology during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries fundamentally altered the ...
This dissertation revises current, limited understandings of Heimat, the German concept of home, b...
Abstract In this article I discuss the prosthetic phenomenon during the First World War and Weimar G...
In the wake of World War I, amputees filled the streets, and prostheses were a familiar sight as Eur...
Raussert W. Reinterpreting the Body: Gender, Utopia and the Innovations of the Judson Dance Theater ...
German artist Oskar Schlemmer had a lifelong obsession with the intersection between the human body,...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
This article argues that different acting techniques depend on different theories of the 'subject', ...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The fourth chapter, "Men in T...
This dissertation is about the role of objects in social life, specifically, in the social interacti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [176]-179)The purpose of this study is to present and ana...
This dissertation examines broken bodies in the plays of the German dramatist Heinrich von Kleist, a...
This dissertation examines the representations of the body in the completed dramatic works of Heinri...
This article examines Brecht’s contribution to acting theory and the various claims and confusions t...
Vast changes in technology during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries fundamentally altered the ...