The paper addresses Brecht’s concept of Gestus and proposes an original reading of it, parallel to Roland Barthes’s semiological theory. It proposes the view that a gesture becomes a Gestus when it is interpellated into myth. It follows that the Gestus also interpellates into relations, which is, at the same time, its connecting and disconnecting power. The author presents some insights from the theory of ritual and unpacks them to identify some of the ritual’s key characteristics that simultaneously correspond to Brecht’s epic theatre. He does this with an awareness of the ontological differences between ritual and theatre and without the intention of locating Brechtian theatre at any specific locus in the ritual-theatre relation. He...
"A re-examination of Bertolt Brecht the theatre practitioner in the light of his theoretical writing...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3207...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the aud...
Brecht used the term gest to describe the generic components of human social behavior. He schooled...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the a...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
This paper explores Bertolt Brecht’s view of the relationship between education and the theatre, wit...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
In this paper, I will explore Bertolt Brecht’s philosophy of education with particular reference to ...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
This article is the result of a master's research carried out in the framework of studies on psychoa...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
"A re-examination of Bertolt Brecht the theatre practitioner in the light of his theoretical writing...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3207...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the aud...
Brecht used the term gest to describe the generic components of human social behavior. He schooled...
The most important characteristic of Bertolt Brecht's epic theatre is that it aims to enable the a...
In this article, I explore Bertolt Brecht's philosophy of education with particular reference to his...
This paper explores Bertolt Brecht’s view of the relationship between education and the theatre, wit...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
In this paper, I will explore Bertolt Brecht’s philosophy of education with particular reference to ...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
This article is the result of a master's research carried out in the framework of studies on psychoa...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In developing the dramatic s...
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the wor...
"A re-examination of Bertolt Brecht the theatre practitioner in the light of his theoretical writing...
This thesis examines the use of dialectic in the work of John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy, Edward Bo...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3207...