From the late 1960s through the 1980s a steadily-expanding group of international scholars joined forces to develop a comprehensive and unified semiotic theory of theatre. The semiotic wave had largely subsided by the early 1990s, leaving in its wake a profound, and largely justified, scepticism about universal, essentialist, and ahistorical theoretical models. It is possible, however, to ask basic philosophical questions about the ‘nature’ of theatre and performance without falling into the trap of universalizing or essentializing what are, in fact, historically and/or culturally specific practices and biases. In this essay, I advocate an open-ended and dialogic process that characterizes the work of many contemporary philosophers, in both...
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of ...
Following the inaugural symposium entitled Thinking Through Tragedy and Comedy - Performance Philoso...
This special issue of the Performance Philosophy journal—the first bilingual edition in German and E...
From the late 1960s through the 1980s a steadily-expanding group of international scholars joined fo...
Ancient practice long ignored by theatre studies, philosophy of theatre has recently resurfaced. Whi...
Such familiar characterisations of semiotics as being a method, a model, an interdisciplinary persp...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
Contemporary experiences highlight a crisis in representation which reveals itself through profound ...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
[Abstract] The present text reports a research which deals with some of the semiotic possibilities o...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
In a way, the very expression “semiotics of culture” is tautological: even when semiologists examine...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of ...
Following the inaugural symposium entitled Thinking Through Tragedy and Comedy - Performance Philoso...
This special issue of the Performance Philosophy journal—the first bilingual edition in German and E...
From the late 1960s through the 1980s a steadily-expanding group of international scholars joined fo...
Ancient practice long ignored by theatre studies, philosophy of theatre has recently resurfaced. Whi...
Such familiar characterisations of semiotics as being a method, a model, an interdisciplinary persp...
Martin Puchner’s The Drama of Ideas (2010), Freddie Rokem’s Philosophers and Thespians (2010), and S...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
Contemporary experiences highlight a crisis in representation which reveals itself through profound ...
This article begins from the premise that a ‘critical turning point’ has been reached in terms of th...
[Abstract] The present text reports a research which deals with some of the semiotic possibilities o...
The history of philosophy is widely considered as the history of exercises in speculation. However, ...
In a way, the very expression “semiotics of culture” is tautological: even when semiologists examine...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In my short manifesto I consider the interrelation of the emergence of performance philosophy and th...
In “Performance Philosophy — Staging a New Field,” Laura Cull approaches performance as a source of ...
Following the inaugural symposium entitled Thinking Through Tragedy and Comedy - Performance Philoso...
This special issue of the Performance Philosophy journal—the first bilingual edition in German and E...