An edition of Postmodern/drama (1998)

Postmodern/drama

reading the contemporary stage

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An edition of Postmodern/drama (1998)

Postmodern/drama

reading the contemporary stage

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Postmodern/Drama scrutinizes the critical tendency to label texts or writers as "postmodern" and delineates what it might mean to "read" drama more "postmodernly." That is to say, this book resists interpretive gestures that would label writers like Samuel Beckett as a modernist, existentialist, absurdist, or postmodernist, and instead asks in what ways Beckett's plays open themselves to readings that might be termed postmodern in emphasis.

Along the way, the author offers sustained analyses of such dramatists as Harold Pinter, David Rabe, David Mamet, Arthur Kopit, Cherrie Moraga, Luis Valdez, Sam Shepard, Karen Finley, and others.

In addition to the dramatists it explores, the book considers novels by Samuel Beckett, Italo Calvino, and Don DeLillo; films by George Huang and Robert Altman; and commentary on postmodernity by Jean Baudrillard and Fredric Jameson. In the end, the postmodernity of contemporary drama is shown as less a question of genre or media than of a certain mode of subjectivity shared and contested by playwrights, producers, and audiences.

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English
Pages
220

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Postmodern/drama: reading the contemporary stage
1998, University of Michigan Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: the problematics of a phrase
Postmodern/drama, or the bankrupt logic of an empty marker
Reading, articulation, and postmodernism: novels, postcards, and buildings
A peristalsis of dim light: Joyce, Beckett, and postmodernism
Rereading Harold Pinter
Baudrillard's America (and ours?): the view from the stage
In the "heat of the image": consuming subjects on the contemporary stage
Notes
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-212) and index.

Published in
Ann Arbor
Series
Theater--theory/text/performance

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.2/04
Library of Congress
PN1623 .W35 1998, PN1623.W35 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 220 p. ;
Number of pages
220

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Open Library
OL349708M
Internet Archive
postmoderndramar0000watt
ISBN 10
0472108727
LCCN
98008970
OCLC/WorldCat
38535923
Goodreads
4834652

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