The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the audience to have a critical perspective. To this end, the characters and the social context within which they are in are supposed to be presented through specific techniques. Alienation effect and gestus are the two important ones amongst these techniques. Although the literature on 'alienation' is abundant in terms of both the number of studies and variety of approaches to the concept, we cannot say the same for the literature on 'gestus'. There may be two reasons for that: firstly, in his theoretical writings, Brecht does not elaborate on 'gestus' except simple definitions. Secondly, the concept may be considered as related to the practice rat...
Epic theater can be defined as The drama of Bertolt Brecht in which the audience is, as much as pos...
This research studies the theories of fiction theater by the famous German writer and director Berto...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the a...
The paper addresses Brecht’s concept of Gestus and proposes an original reading of it, parallel to R...
Although Brecht’s epic theatre and its system is studied in many schools of theatrical scenic art, i...
Brecht used the term gest to describe the generic components of human social behavior. He schooled...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
A completely new idea in any field of artistic endeavor is a rare phenomenon and is, in most instanc...
This research aims to reveal the Epic Theater and Alienation Effects (Verfremdungseffekt) in the tex...
The literary reception of Brecht’s theatre in Greece took place in several stages in correlation wit...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
Brecht's use of the term "Epic Theatre" invites a literal interpretation, which In turn entails an e...
V magistrskem delu obravnavam pojem gestus Bertolta Brechta. Sicer je v zgodovini gledališča potujit...
Epic theater can be defined as The drama of Bertolt Brecht in which the audience is, as much as pos...
This research studies the theories of fiction theater by the famous German writer and director Berto...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the a...
The paper addresses Brecht’s concept of Gestus and proposes an original reading of it, parallel to R...
Although Brecht’s epic theatre and its system is studied in many schools of theatrical scenic art, i...
Brecht used the term gest to describe the generic components of human social behavior. He schooled...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
A completely new idea in any field of artistic endeavor is a rare phenomenon and is, in most instanc...
This research aims to reveal the Epic Theater and Alienation Effects (Verfremdungseffekt) in the tex...
The literary reception of Brecht’s theatre in Greece took place in several stages in correlation wit...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
Brecht's use of the term "Epic Theatre" invites a literal interpretation, which In turn entails an e...
V magistrskem delu obravnavam pojem gestus Bertolta Brechta. Sicer je v zgodovini gledališča potujit...
Epic theater can be defined as The drama of Bertolt Brecht in which the audience is, as much as pos...
This research studies the theories of fiction theater by the famous German writer and director Berto...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...