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A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)

A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age By Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)

A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age by Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)


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A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age by Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)

In this book leading scholars come together to provide a comprehensive, wide-ranging overview of tragedy in theatre and other media from 1920 to the present. The 20th century is often considered to have witnessed the death of tragedy as a theatrical genre, but it was marked by many tragic events and historical catastrophes, from two world wars and genocide to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the anticipation and onset of climate change. The authors in this volume wrestle with this paradox and consider the degree to which the definitions, forms and media of tragedy were transformed in the modern period and how far the tragic traditionupdated in performancestill spoke to 20th- and 21st-century challenges. While theater remains the primary focus of investigation in this strikingly illustrated book, the essays also cover tragic representationoften re-mediated, fragmented and provocatively questionedin film, art and installation, photography, fiction and creative non-fiction, documentary reporting, political theory and activism. Since 24/7 news cycles travel fast and modern crises cross borders and are reported across the globe more swiftly than in previous centuries, this volume includes intercultural encounters, various forms of hybridity, and postcolonial tragic representations. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: forms and media; sites of performance and circulation; communities of production and consumption; philosophy and social theory; religion, ritual and myth; politics of city and nation; society and family, and gender and sexuality.

About Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)

Jennifer Wallace is the author of Tragedy Since 9/11: Reading a World Out of Joint (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019) and the Director of Studies in English at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Notes on Contributors Series Preface Editor's Acknowledgements Introduction: Tragedy Since 1920, Jennifer Wallace (University of Cambridge, UK) 1. Forms and Media, Ramona Mosse (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany) 2. Sites of Performance, Drew Milne (University of Cambridge, UK) 3. Communities of Production and Consumption, Olga Taxidou (University of Edinburgh, UK) 4. Philosophy and Social Theory, David Kornhaber (The University of Texas at Austin, USA) 5. Religion, Ritual and Myth, Ben Quash (King's College London, UK) 6. Politics of City and Nation, Tony Fisher (The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK) 7. Society and Family, Kelina Gotman (King's College London, UK) 8. Gender and Sexuality, P.A. Skantze (Roehampton University, UK) Notes Bibliography Index

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NPB9781474288095
9781474288095
147428809X
A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Modern Age by Jennifer Wallace (Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2021-11-18
232
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