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E-raamat: Method Acting and Its Discontents: On American Psycho-Drama

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In Method Acting and Its Discontents, Shonni Enelow provocatively argues that Method acting’s positing of a fundamentally porous self was a source of deep anxiety in a culture focused on containment, an anxiety that left lasting traces on American drama and performance. In case studies of plays by Tennessee Williams and James Baldwin and a film by William Greaves, Enelow places Method acting alongside developments in psychology and psychoanalysis, philosophy, and the politics of American identity during the civil rights movement, demonstrating that the subversive possibilities of the Method are inseparable from its failures. Enelow’s book, the first of its kind, is an exciting affirmation of how performance studies can yield insights into the larger culture.



Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(22)
Part One Psycho-Methods
"She's Crazy"
25(6)
Chapter 1 "Pathological Hypnotism," Hysterical Methods
31(16)
Chapter 2 The Case of Suddenly Last Summer
47(18)
Part Two Political Methods
State Servant
65(6)
Chapter 3 The Method and the Means: James Baldwin at the Actors Studio
71(20)
Chapter 4 Blues and The Blacks: Acting at the Close of Humanism
91(12)
Part Three Methods and Scripts
Chapter 5 "Come On, Alice, Stop Acting!" Scriptedness and the Radical Method
103(20)
Notes 123(18)
Bibliography 141(10)
Index 151
Shonni Enelow is an assistant professor of English at Fordham University, USA. She is the author, with Una Chaudhuri, of Research Theatre, Climate Change, and the Ecocide Project. She also writes for the theater.