Theory/Theatre" is a unique and highly engaging introduction to literary theory as it relates to theatre and performance. It is a brilliantly clear and readable examination of current theoretical approaches, from semiotics and poststructuralism, through cultural materialism, postcolonial studies and feminist theory.
In this, the third and fully revised edition of this now classic text, Mark Fortier particularly expands and updates the sections on:
queer theory
postmarxist theory
technology and virtuality
post-colonialism and race
Also including completely new writing on cognitive science, fast becoming a cornerstone of theatre and performance theory, this revised edition is an indispensable addition to every theatre student s collection.
Mark Fortier is a Professor of English at the University of Guelph (Canada). He has published on various topics involving Shakespeare, contemporary theatre, cultural studies and theory.
این کتاب مجموعهای از نظریهها رو دربرمیگیره و در چند فصل اونا رو توضیح میده. این توضیح شامل مهمترین نکات نظریهها در ارتباط با تئاتر میشن و در انتهای هر فصل سوالات باعث میشن که ما بدونیم دقیقا چطور باید این نظریه رو در تئاتر درک کنیم یا چطور حتی میشه از این نظریه به اجرا رسید یا چطور با این نظریه باید نگاهی به یک اجرا داشت. البته مثالها هم خیلی راهگشان اما نکته اینه که این کتاب یک مجموعهی مختصره و راه رو باز میکنه برای این که فرد بدونه به کدوم نظریه علاقهمنده و با کدوم نظریهپردازها و کدوم منابع باید شروع کنه و بره توی دنیای اون نظریه و درهای بیشتر و بیشتری براش باز شه. پس این کتاب یک مقدمه است، یک دفترچهی مختصر از نظریات که شما با انتخاب خودتون میتونین ازش کمک بگیرین و برین سراغ منابع دست اول. این رو هم اضافه کنم که برای کسایی که از ادبیات کمی فاصله دارن فصل اول ممکنه سنگین و سخت باشه چون نظریه، در اصل نظریهای ادبیه و به خاطر خلاصه شدن کمی نامفهوم یا گنگ میمونه اما در فصلهای بعد نظریهها با تئاتر عجین میشن و شما توی ذهنتون میتونین به راحتی مثالهایی از اجراهای سالهای اخیر هم براشون توی ذهن خودتون پیدا کنین و ببینین که کدوم یک از سوالات یا کدوم یک از حرفها در مورد اون اجرا که مدنظرتونه صدق میکنه واین باعث میشه راحتتر مبحث رو درک کنین
less of an issue with this book and more my uninterest in the topic. i found myself really not caring at all. going from text to theory is far more interesting than theory to text imo
The brief and accessible summaries of current theoretical approaches and the writings of their most influential proponents were the strongest parts of this book. Even aside from the book's theatrical focus, those summaries make it a useful resource. As for the applications of those theories to theater, I like that Fortier is pushing for the reexamination of language-based theories in order to offer something to performance/drama/theater, but some of the case studies worked for me, others seemed forced. (Caveat: I read the first edition, and Fortier substantially expanded his work in the second edition, so my complaints may no longer be relevant). I was impressed by the diversity of the 20th and 21st century drama included in this book, but I do think it's problematic to have Shakepeare as the only pre-20th century playwright discussed at any length. (Again, the revised edition may be more historically diverse).
A really top notch introduction to cultural/literary theory as it relates to theatre. As Fortier notes several times, an introduction is inherently limited and cannot do full justice to any of the theories it discusses, but I think this one is exceptionally well done. Many of the theories discussed are incredibly complex and difficult, and this intro does a good job of explaining them in fairly straight forward terms, and then making the theories more concrete by explaining how they relate to theatre in its practices and its own theories.
While at times this was an incredibly dense read, I loved a lot of the parallels between theory and theatrical works. I read this introduction as a primer for an independent study, and it elicited a lot of ideas for coursework. There's not really any way to summarize all of the information, but essentially the book compares popular (read: at least recognizable) philosophy and cultural theory to 20th century dramatic works. Not always the most gripping, but for it's purpose it succeeds.
A clear and concise introduction to major theories working in theatre today. The author spared me major academic-speak and I know more now than I did before I started reading. I'll keep it as a reference and can anticipate using it often as such.