As one who has mounted theatrical Bloomsdays since 1994,\u27 I well understand that the issue of Joyces radicalism on the subject of the body is a recurring crux for dramaturg, director and actors, not so much on moral grounds, as on the grounds of playability and sometimes taste. It is one thing to read with a startled chuckle a febrile passage which transgresses norms, or to enjoy hyperbole in context, but embodied enactment is an entirely different matter, because the limits of what Joyce was prepared to essay in fiction are so extreme, so strangely and transgressively unfamiliar, despite the passing of close to a century since publication. It is the difference between reading in private and reading a staged and necessarily embodied and ...
McNaughton, Paul Mark. MA., California State University, May 2001. Lashed to the Mast: Wrestling wit...
Irish male identity in James Joyce\u27s and Samuel Beckett\u27s novels shows evidence of abjection. ...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
Throughout his writing James Joyce fashions a sweeping display of corporeal realities shaped by cont...
Acting on stage is a mode of performing an action, in the context of which the bodily aspects implic...
Did James Joyce, that icon of modernity, spearhead the dismantling of the Cartesian subject? Or was ...
This essay examines the place and function of theatricality in Joyce's early writing in relation to ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book presents for the first time a ...
How do directors and producers deal with with stereotypical and derogatory images and characters in ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
This article is a script of a performance at the 2018 PhEmaterialism conference in London, UK. In th...
The theatre actor’s process in a rehearsal hall is reality and metaphor. It can be a rehearsal for j...
Compared to Ben Jonson, Shakespeare seems far more discreet, or even removed from the controversy ab...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practic...
1noThere is something about the dead which makes them utterly problematic and awkward to deal with....
McNaughton, Paul Mark. MA., California State University, May 2001. Lashed to the Mast: Wrestling wit...
Irish male identity in James Joyce\u27s and Samuel Beckett\u27s novels shows evidence of abjection. ...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
Throughout his writing James Joyce fashions a sweeping display of corporeal realities shaped by cont...
Acting on stage is a mode of performing an action, in the context of which the bodily aspects implic...
Did James Joyce, that icon of modernity, spearhead the dismantling of the Cartesian subject? Or was ...
This essay examines the place and function of theatricality in Joyce's early writing in relation to ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book presents for the first time a ...
How do directors and producers deal with with stereotypical and derogatory images and characters in ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "James Joyce and the Act of Reception is ...
This article is a script of a performance at the 2018 PhEmaterialism conference in London, UK. In th...
The theatre actor’s process in a rehearsal hall is reality and metaphor. It can be a rehearsal for j...
Compared to Ben Jonson, Shakespeare seems far more discreet, or even removed from the controversy ab...
This thesis examines the relationship between the fiction of James Joyce and the theological practic...
1noThere is something about the dead which makes them utterly problematic and awkward to deal with....
McNaughton, Paul Mark. MA., California State University, May 2001. Lashed to the Mast: Wrestling wit...
Irish male identity in James Joyce\u27s and Samuel Beckett\u27s novels shows evidence of abjection. ...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...