This article opposes two theoretical frameworks applied to drama studies: the postdramatic perspective and the method known as dramatology, developed by Spanish researcher José Luis García Barrientos and based on the Aristotelian concept of mode of representation. Focused on the work of Spanish-Argentinean author and stage director Rodrigo García, the analysis aims to determine to what extent the type of theatre practised by him eschews the categories of traditional mimesis. To do so, it undertakes a systematic survey of seven essential points: text, dialogues, dramatic fiction, time, space, character and audience.Este artículo confronta dos enfoques teóricos aplicados a los estudios teatrales: la perspectiva posdramática y el método conoci...
Abstract: Short Theater has become a drama enterprise phenomenon with noteworthy characteristics. Th...
In this article, I will refer to the work of Chilean playwright and theater director Guillermo Calde...
On the basis of Victor Hugo's and Lope de Vega's postulates, the ludic nature of theater is analyzed...
The article tackles a debate surrounding contemporary art in which the theories of drama are interco...
This article aims to contribute to a new understanding of the concept of space in the post-dramatic ...
Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em Literatura Comparada da Universidade Fede...
This article compares two classical Spanish dramas: Un drama nuevo, by Manuel Tamayo y Baus, and Los...
Rodrigo García is a highly regarded name in the contemporary scenic arts, his work employing differe...
Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Teoria Literária e L...
Regardless of how mobile and fragile the frontiers between theatre and performance are in their upho...
The purpose of this article is to state the role of the dramatic author in some episodes of theatric...
Most of Argentinean theatre productions of the last years seem to be focused on metascenic debates w...
Este artículo investiga el modo de composición –es decir, como se produce una escena, una obra de te...
El presente trabajo tiene como propósito pensar el término dramaturgia, comúnmente asociado al texto...
Este artigo aborda o processo criativo do encenador argentino radicado na Espanha, Rodrigo García, t...
Abstract: Short Theater has become a drama enterprise phenomenon with noteworthy characteristics. Th...
In this article, I will refer to the work of Chilean playwright and theater director Guillermo Calde...
On the basis of Victor Hugo's and Lope de Vega's postulates, the ludic nature of theater is analyzed...
The article tackles a debate surrounding contemporary art in which the theories of drama are interco...
This article aims to contribute to a new understanding of the concept of space in the post-dramatic ...
Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em Literatura Comparada da Universidade Fede...
This article compares two classical Spanish dramas: Un drama nuevo, by Manuel Tamayo y Baus, and Los...
Rodrigo García is a highly regarded name in the contemporary scenic arts, his work employing differe...
Tese (doutorado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Letras, Departamento de Teoria Literária e L...
Regardless of how mobile and fragile the frontiers between theatre and performance are in their upho...
The purpose of this article is to state the role of the dramatic author in some episodes of theatric...
Most of Argentinean theatre productions of the last years seem to be focused on metascenic debates w...
Este artículo investiga el modo de composición –es decir, como se produce una escena, una obra de te...
El presente trabajo tiene como propósito pensar el término dramaturgia, comúnmente asociado al texto...
Este artigo aborda o processo criativo do encenador argentino radicado na Espanha, Rodrigo García, t...
Abstract: Short Theater has become a drama enterprise phenomenon with noteworthy characteristics. Th...
In this article, I will refer to the work of Chilean playwright and theater director Guillermo Calde...
On the basis of Victor Hugo's and Lope de Vega's postulates, the ludic nature of theater is analyzed...