This paper will look at Wooster Group’s production of Hamlet (2009), a piece that engenders post-cinematic aesthetics by staging a ‘live’ re-construction of a digital version of Richard Burton’s 1964 Broadway production, in a manner of a ‘visual karaoke’. Jean-Françoise Lyotard’s concepts of ‘libidinal normalisation’ and ‘jouissance’, from his essay Acinema, will be used in order to investigate the ways in which Wooster Group’s Hamlet can be seen as an attempt to embody the pleasures and the emotional journey of spectating Burton’s piece. It will beargued that the piece can be seen as a representation of what Marvin Carlson calls ‘ghosting’—‘trying to represent what happens in the mind of a spectator when they watch this new representation ...
In this contemporary moment, the re-presentation of ‘the real’ characterizes much of theatre perform...
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Since the turn of the twentieth-century, the presumed invisibility of craft that defines dramatic th...
This paper will look at Wooster Group’s production of Hamlet (2009), a piece that engenders post-cin...
Il Wooster Group è, nel giudizio di numerosi critici, studiosi e appassionati di teatro contemporane...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/781My paper examines The Wooster Group’s India and After (America) ...
The convergence of textuality and multimedia in the twenty-first century signals a profound shift in...
Andy Warhol better than anyone understood "that to be a star is to be a blank screen" for the projec...
Shakespeare’s dramas are potentialities. Any Hamlet may be understood as the space in which Shakespe...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This paper looks into the inner workings of Michael Almereyda\u27s Hamlet (2000). Even though Almere...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
Tim Burton is steadfastly concerned with the visual imbrication of the patriarchal unconscious in t...
This paper, “Channeling Hamlet,” considers how audio Shakespeares such as radio broadcasts mean diff...
Under the heading »The technology as participant« Tranholm discusses the role of technology in The W...
In this contemporary moment, the re-presentation of ‘the real’ characterizes much of theatre perform...
This paper argues that Victorian Shakespeare burlesques reveal an alternate literary history: a move...
Since the turn of the twentieth-century, the presumed invisibility of craft that defines dramatic th...
This paper will look at Wooster Group’s production of Hamlet (2009), a piece that engenders post-cin...
Il Wooster Group è, nel giudizio di numerosi critici, studiosi e appassionati di teatro contemporane...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/781My paper examines The Wooster Group’s India and After (America) ...
The convergence of textuality and multimedia in the twenty-first century signals a profound shift in...
Andy Warhol better than anyone understood "that to be a star is to be a blank screen" for the projec...
Shakespeare’s dramas are potentialities. Any Hamlet may be understood as the space in which Shakespe...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This paper looks into the inner workings of Michael Almereyda\u27s Hamlet (2000). Even though Almere...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
Tim Burton is steadfastly concerned with the visual imbrication of the patriarchal unconscious in t...
This paper, “Channeling Hamlet,” considers how audio Shakespeares such as radio broadcasts mean diff...
Under the heading »The technology as participant« Tranholm discusses the role of technology in The W...
In this contemporary moment, the re-presentation of ‘the real’ characterizes much of theatre perform...
This paper argues that Victorian Shakespeare burlesques reveal an alternate literary history: a move...
Since the turn of the twentieth-century, the presumed invisibility of craft that defines dramatic th...