Between Jerusalem and Athens: Israeli Theatre and the Classical Tradition
Between Jerusalem and Athens: Israeli Theatre and the Classical Tradition
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How does a theatrical tradition emerge in the fields of dramatic writing and artistic performance? How can a culture in which theatre played no part in the past create a theatrical tradition in the modern world? How do political and social conditions affect the encounter between cultures, and
what role do they play in creating a theatre with a distinctive identity? This volume attempts to answer these and other questions in the first in-depth study of the reception of ancient Greek drama in Israeli theatre over the last 70 years. Exploring how engagement with classical culture has shaped
the evolution of Israel's theatrical identity, it draws on both dramatic and aesthetic issues - from mise en scene to 'post dramatic' performance - and offers ground-breaking analysis of a wide range of translations and adaptations of Greek drama, as well as new writing inspired by Greek antiquity.
The detailed discussion of how the performances of these works were created and staged at key points in the development of Israeli culture not only sheds new light on the reception of ancient Greek drama in an important theatrical and cultural context, but also offers a new and illuminating
perspective on artistic responses to the fateful political, social, and cultural events in Israel's recent history.
Author: Nurit Yaari
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/18/2018
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.60w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9780198746676
what role do they play in creating a theatre with a distinctive identity? This volume attempts to answer these and other questions in the first in-depth study of the reception of ancient Greek drama in Israeli theatre over the last 70 years. Exploring how engagement with classical culture has shaped
the evolution of Israel's theatrical identity, it draws on both dramatic and aesthetic issues - from mise en scene to 'post dramatic' performance - and offers ground-breaking analysis of a wide range of translations and adaptations of Greek drama, as well as new writing inspired by Greek antiquity.
The detailed discussion of how the performances of these works were created and staged at key points in the development of Israeli culture not only sheds new light on the reception of ancient Greek drama in an important theatrical and cultural context, but also offers a new and illuminating
perspective on artistic responses to the fateful political, social, and cultural events in Israel's recent history.
Author: Nurit Yaari
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/18/2018
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.60w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9780198746676
About the Author
Nurit Yaari, Professor of Theatre Studies in the Department of Theatre Arts, The David and Yolanda Katz Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University