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E-raamat: Theatrical Speech Acts: Performing Language: Politics, Translations, Embodiments

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  • Formaat: 262 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000027068
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000027068
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Theatrical Speech Acts: Performing Language

explores the significance and impact of words in performance, probing how language functions in theatrical scenarios, what it can achieve under particular conditions, and what kinds of problems may arise as a result.

Presenting case studies from around the globe—spanning Argentina, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Korea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Thailand, the UK and the US—the authors explore key issues related to theatrical speech acts, such as (post)colonial language politics; histories, practices and theories of translation for/in performance; as well as practices and processes of embodiment. With scholars from different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds examining theatrical speech acts—their preconditions, their cultural and bodily dimensions as well as their manifold political effects—the book introduces readers to a crucial linguistic dimension of historical and contemporary processes of interweaving performance cultures.

Ideal for drama, theater, performance, and translation scholars worldwide, Theatrical Speech Acts opens up a unique perspective on the transformative power of language in performance.



Theatrical Speech Acts explores the significance and impact of words in performance, probing how language functions in theatrical scenarios, what it can achieve under particular conditions, and what kinds of problems may arise as a result.

List of Figures Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Reflections
on the Politics and Philosophy of Language in Performance
1. The Politics of
Translation: Notes towards an African Language Policy
2. English is an
African Language Ka Dupe! For and against Ngugi
3. Doing Things with Words:
Indonesian Paralanguage and Performance
4. Speech Politics: Performing
Political Scripts
5. Cultural Interweaving and Translation: Three Iconic
Moments in Indian Theater, 18591979
6. The Translational Politics of
Surtitling: Lola Ariass Campo minado/Minefield
7. Staging an Alternative
Theatrical Modernity: From Modern Literary Drama to Theatrical Speech Acts in
Malayalam
8. The Task of Theatrical Translation: Second-hand Speech Acts in
Contemporary Performances
9. Transmitting Voice Pedagogy: Interweaving Korean
Pansori and Contemporary Modes of Anglo-American Voice Training
10. The
Female Voice in Egyptian Theater: Between Traditions of Muting and the New
Waves of Revolution
11. Words that Dance / Words that Fight: Locating Speech
Acts in Hip-Hop Theater Epilogue: Restoration as Re-creation: The
Performative Role of the Word in the Context of Thai Culture Index
Erika Fischer-Lichte is Director of the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at Freie Universität Berlin.

Torsten Jost is Researcher at the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures" at Freie Universität Berlin.

Saskya Iris Jain is a writer, translator and editor, educated at Freie Universität Berlin and at Columbia University, New York.