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Bertolt Brecht in Context

Stephen Brockmann (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
372 Seiten
2021
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-42646-6 (ISBN)
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Bertolt Brecht in Context examines Brecht's significance and contributions as a writer and the most influential playwright of the twentieth century, along with his continued impact on theater around the world. It also examines Brecht's contributions to revolutionary thought and to poetry and his response to twentieth-century German history.
Bertolt Brecht in Context examines Brecht's significance and contributions as a writer and the most influential playwright of the twentieth century. It explores the specific context from which he emerged in imperial Germany during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as Brecht's response to the turbulent German history of the twentieth century: World Wars One and Two, the Weimar Republic, the Nazi dictatorship, the experience of exile, and ultimately the division of Germany into two competing political blocs divided by the postwar Iron Curtain. Throughout this turbulence, and in spite of it, Brecht managed to remain extraordinarily productive, revolutionizing the theater of the twentieth century and developing a new approach to language and performance. Because of his unparalleled radicalism and influence, Brecht remains controversial to this day. This book – with a Foreword by Mark Ravenhill – lays out in clear and accessible language the shape of Brecht's contribution and the reasons for his ongoing influence.

Stephen Brockmann is Professor of German at Carnegie Mellon University and has served as president of the International Brecht Society since 2014. From 2002-2007 he was the managing editor of the Brecht Yearbook, and in 2011-2012 he was the president of the German Studies Association.

Introduction Stephen Brockmann; Part II. Brecht's World: 1. Brecht's Augsburg years Jürgen Hillesheim; 2. Models for epic theater from the Munich years: Wedekind and Valentin Meg Mumford; 3. Brecht in the Weimar republic Ronald Speirs; 4. Brecht's emergence as a young poet Dorothee Ostmeier; 5. Brecht and music: the fly in the amber Joachim Lucchesi; 6. Brecht and political theater Laura Bradley; 7. Brecht and Germany Stephen Brockmann; 8. '[She] made suggestions. We took them': Brecht's women collaborators Paula Hanssen; 9. Brecht's interviews Noah Willumsen; 10. Brecht and exile Johannes Evelein; 11. Brecht and the German Democratic Republic Mark Clark; 12. The Berliner Ensemble David Barnett; Part II. Brecht's Work: 13. The work of the theater Marc Silberman; 14. Brecht and Marxism Anthony Squiers; 15. Brecht and photography Tom Kuhn; 16. Brecht and film: medium and masses Theodore F. Rippey; 17. Brecht and fiction Ernest Schonfield; 18. Gestus in context Sabine Hake; 19. Brecht's ethics Markus Wessendorf; 20. Brecht and dialectics Joseph Dial; 21. Brecht and east Asia Antony Tatlow; 22. Brecht's work with musical composers Vera Stegmann; Part III. The World's Brecht: 23. Brecht and feminism Helen Fehervary; 24. Brecht in southern Africa Loren Kruger; 25. Brecht in the creation, production, and analysis of opera today Joy Calico; 26. Brecht and his biographers Jost Hermand; 27. Brecht editions Erdmut Wizisla; 28. Brecht and German studies Hunter Bivens; 29. Beginning where Brecht left off: Heiner Müller and Brecht's legacy Janine Ludwig; 30. Bertolt Brecht in Brazil Jürgen Pelzer; 31. World spirit versus spirit of the age: Brecht's impact and influence on East German literature and culture Kerstin Hensel; 32. Brecht in fiction Robert Cohen; 33. Brecht and contemporary experimental theater Nikolaus Müller-Schöll; 34. Brecht and US actor training Wendy Arons; 35. Brecht and transcultural theater Günther Heeg; 36. Thinking Brecht in(to) the university Norman Roessler; 37. 'Shrunk in translation' or: the (Ir)resistible rise of the old traduttore/traditore tradition…. Michael Morley.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Literature in Context
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 235 mm
Gewicht 690 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-108-42646-8 / 1108426468
ISBN-13 978-1-108-42646-6 / 9781108426466
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