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OverviewEnglish summary: 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 ociete Internationale pour l'Etude du Theatre Medieval(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 ompassio. 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 iolentia is and otestas (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. German description: Gewaltdarstellungen im mittelalterlichen Spiel waren schon lange vor dem 'Cultural Turn' ein haufig diskutierter Gegenstand der Theatergeschichte; jetzt werden sie neu bewertet. Auf der Grundlage aktueller sozialgeschichtlicher Untersuchungen werden die Parameter der Theatergeschichte im Zeitraum von 1470-1570 hinterfragt. Als ein wichtiger Schlussel zum Verstandnis der Gewalt im alteren Drama wird das Verhaltnis zwischen violentia, vis und potestas, den drei Facetten des Begriffs 'Gewalt', konstatiert. Gewalt tritt hier nicht als isoliertes Phanomen auf, sondern eher als ein (Ausdrucks-)Mittel der Macht. So diskutieren Dramentext und Auffuhrung die Legitimitat von Herrschaftsgewalt. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cora Dietl , Christoph Schanze , Glenn EhrstinePublisher: V&R Unipress Imprint: V&R Unipress Edition: Bilingual edition Volume: 41 Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9783847103165ISBN 10: 3847103164 Pages: 237 Publication Date: 17 September 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English, German Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCora Dietl is a professor of medieval and early modern German literature at the University of Giessen. Glenn Ehrstine is Associate Professor of German and International Studies at the University of Iowa. Christoph Schanze is Research Assistant at the University of Giessen's chair of medieval and early modern German literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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