Theatre and Memory: The Body-as-Statue in Early Modern Culture

Greta Perletti
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This chapter relates the statue-like bodies of some Elizabethan and early Jacobean plays to the theories about memory and forgetting that were circulating in late sixteenth-century philosophical and medical discourse. In particular, the chapter shows how memory images, which in antiquity played a pivotal role in the art of memory, were represented as inducing a paralysing, statue-like state in living bodies. Shakespeare’s work partakes in this re-assessment of memory images, as words are more powerful memory triggers and carriers than monuments and statues. Moreover, while Shakespeare’s tragedies stage bodies turning into stone because of the destructive fixedness of the past, his late plays manage to set in motion the images produced by memory and by so doing resist death-like paralysis.
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戏剧与记忆:早期现代文化中的身体雕塑
这一章将一些伊丽莎白和詹姆士早期戏剧的雕像般的身体与16世纪晚期哲学和医学话语中流传的关于记忆和遗忘的理论联系起来。特别是,这一章展示了在古代记忆艺术中扮演关键角色的记忆图像,是如何在活人体内诱导瘫痪的、雕像般的状态。莎士比亚的作品参与了对记忆形象的重新评估,因为文字是比纪念碑和雕像更强大的记忆触发和载体。此外,当莎士比亚的悲剧舞台上的身体因为过去的破坏性的固定性而变成石头时,他的晚期戏剧设法使记忆产生的形象动起来,并通过这样做来抵抗死亡般的麻痹。
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