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Power and Violence in Medieval and Early Modern Theater

Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)

Theater historians were discussing the particular type of violence displayed by medieval religious plays long before cultural studies discovered violence as a favored topic. The present volume, which gathers selected papers of the first regional colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’Étude du Théâtre Médiéval (SITM) in Germany, draws upon recent sociohistorical work on the phenomenon to reconsider past paradigms for the function of violence on the medieval stage, including the concept of compassio. The authors argue that an important key to the understanding of violence in medieval and early modern theater can be found in the relationship between violentia, vis, and potestas (violence, force, and power). The plays normally do not present violence as an isolated feature, but rather as an expression or a means of power. They thereby address the legitimacy of power, both on the page and in performance. The time frame for the plays under discussion (c. 1470–1570) elides the traditional border line between late medieval Catholicism and the Protestant Reformation. The essays clearly reveal that the depiction of violence, while altered in character and function by post-Reformation confessional debates, nonetheless remained a central feature of the new Protestant theater as well.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-8471-0316-5 / 978-3847103165 / 9783847103165

Verlag: V&R unipress

Erscheinungsdatum: 17.09.2014

Seiten: 237

Auflage: 1

Herausgegeben von Cora Dietl, Christoph Schanze, Glenn Ehrstine
Beiträge von Klaus Ridder, Jutta Eming, Judith Pfeiffer, Regina Toepfer, Stefan Engels, Rebekka Nöcker, Heidy Greco-Kaufmann, Nicole Lorenz, Beatrice von Lüpke, Aneta Bialecka

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