Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to another: news reports, documentaries, fiction, arts of all kinds. Yet theatre distinguishes itself from this mêlée all while constantly returning to the subject. Differently. Linked from its origins to the representation of cruelty and having “miraculously” escaped the often sterile polemics on the interdiction (or not)... of representing the Holocaust, it is still with the same youthfulness that theatre deals with extreme violence today, relentlessly pursuing the articulation of ethics and aesthetics.Les violences extrêmes se montrent. Elles crèvent les écrans. Elles surfent d’un style et d’un support à l’autre : reportages d’actualité, docu...
Cinema in an Age of Terror looks at how cinematic representations of colonial-era victimization info...
Representations of violence have been at the heart of some key movements in post-war British theatre...
In 1994 Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or, more precisely in French, it was Ie theatre dugenocide...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
Herbert, Ian, and Kalina Stefanova, eds. Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence. Sofia: St Klim...
Dit artikel bestudeert de representatie van de Rwandese genocide in vier theaterproducties: Rwanda 1...
In 1994, Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or more precisely in French, “le théâtre du génocide” (th...
The goal of the present study is to analyze the influence of Antonin Artaud's theater of cruelty on ...
Beside historians and journalists, filmmakers have also tried to offer a valid and valuable perspect...
Language limitations impose challenges to artistic productions. The “unspeakable” and “unrepresentab...
audience: researcher, student, popularizationThe image can be a vehicle for politically complex and ...
This research project examines the representation of the experience of extreme violence in the conte...
How can we screen trauma? This question might lead the perception of documentary films about atrocit...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
Screen violence continues to be marked by strategies that emerged in the late 1960s – what Arthur Pe...
Cinema in an Age of Terror looks at how cinematic representations of colonial-era victimization info...
Representations of violence have been at the heart of some key movements in post-war British theatre...
In 1994 Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or, more precisely in French, it was Ie theatre dugenocide...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
Herbert, Ian, and Kalina Stefanova, eds. Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence. Sofia: St Klim...
Dit artikel bestudeert de representatie van de Rwandese genocide in vier theaterproducties: Rwanda 1...
In 1994, Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or more precisely in French, “le théâtre du génocide” (th...
The goal of the present study is to analyze the influence of Antonin Artaud's theater of cruelty on ...
Beside historians and journalists, filmmakers have also tried to offer a valid and valuable perspect...
Language limitations impose challenges to artistic productions. The “unspeakable” and “unrepresentab...
audience: researcher, student, popularizationThe image can be a vehicle for politically complex and ...
This research project examines the representation of the experience of extreme violence in the conte...
How can we screen trauma? This question might lead the perception of documentary films about atrocit...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
Screen violence continues to be marked by strategies that emerged in the late 1960s – what Arthur Pe...
Cinema in an Age of Terror looks at how cinematic representations of colonial-era victimization info...
Representations of violence have been at the heart of some key movements in post-war British theatre...
In 1994 Rwanda was the scene of genocide, or, more precisely in French, it was Ie theatre dugenocide...