The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground, which emerges out of the play’s formal experimentation. Thematically, the play is rife with violence, such as former Nuremberg judge Toonelhuis’ consumption of the remains of high-ranking Nazis he sentenced to death, the continuous burning of books and the retelling of various murders by the war criminal Knox. Found in the Ground re-visions the collective European memory of the Holocaust; this thematic violence is expanded and subverted by scenographic means, radically reimagining the historical context. The particularity of the spatio-temporal, audio-visual rendering of violence in Barker’s text is the focus of this article. The article re...
This article focuses on the Russian literary avant-garde and its development in prison camp prose an...
In this thesis, I intend to approach and explore Howard Barker’s corpus, interweaving philosophical ...
Fifteen varied essays discuss the style, language and vision of one of Britain’s most influential an...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
Howard Barker’s theatre is uniquely alluring and startlingly original, bringing together classical d...
A "contemporary classic" as he portrays himself, Howard Barker remains a singular voice in English c...
The article addresses aspects of the vulnerable text and of textual vulnerability as expressed in fi...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
While it is by now axiomatic to say that Howard Barker does not comfortably or conveniently fit into...
During the sixty-year period of its existence, Grand-Guignol, the French theatre of horror, gained a...
The researcher in this paper tackled the theme of violence and reality in both plays; Harold Pinter'...
One of the goals of Howard Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe is to challenge conventional view of hist...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
The essays gathered in this volume explore the difficulties of classifying and conceptualizing the e...
This exploration of stage violence is aimed at grappling with the moral, theoretical and practical d...
This article focuses on the Russian literary avant-garde and its development in prison camp prose an...
In this thesis, I intend to approach and explore Howard Barker’s corpus, interweaving philosophical ...
Fifteen varied essays discuss the style, language and vision of one of Britain’s most influential an...
The article examines the violence produced by the scenography of Howard Barker's Found in the Ground...
Howard Barker’s theatre is uniquely alluring and startlingly original, bringing together classical d...
A "contemporary classic" as he portrays himself, Howard Barker remains a singular voice in English c...
The article addresses aspects of the vulnerable text and of textual vulnerability as expressed in fi...
Extreme violence shows itself. It bursts through the screens. It surfs from one style and medium to ...
While it is by now axiomatic to say that Howard Barker does not comfortably or conveniently fit into...
During the sixty-year period of its existence, Grand-Guignol, the French theatre of horror, gained a...
The researcher in this paper tackled the theme of violence and reality in both plays; Harold Pinter'...
One of the goals of Howard Barker’s Theatre of Catastrophe is to challenge conventional view of hist...
This thesis suggests the possibility that psychoanalytic frameworks may prove insufficient to appreh...
The essays gathered in this volume explore the difficulties of classifying and conceptualizing the e...
This exploration of stage violence is aimed at grappling with the moral, theoretical and practical d...
This article focuses on the Russian literary avant-garde and its development in prison camp prose an...
In this thesis, I intend to approach and explore Howard Barker’s corpus, interweaving philosophical ...
Fifteen varied essays discuss the style, language and vision of one of Britain’s most influential an...