Passing Theatre

IF 0.8 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER THEATRE JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1353/tj.2023.a922215
W. B. Worthen
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As a technology, theatre both absorbs and represents the technologies it deploys, and so is defined by the multiple temporalities of its instruments. The signifying embodiments, signifying materialities, and signifying narratives constitutive of theatre as rhetoric and practice articulate, depend on, and are altered by the changing emergence of a conceptual “human” (or the dispersion of a conceptual “posthuman”) inseparable from the technological inscription of its definition and representation. So, too, consensually licensing terms like “the discipline” and “the field” share with their object—particularly with that slippery congeries, the formal study of drama, theatre, and performance—a vivifying multiplicity and mobility, as well as a notable temporal instability. Like theatre, like any technology, the condition of theory, of critique, and of scholarship is a consistent struggle with passing into pastness as the inseparable trailing edge of innovation. On the occasion of the 75th volume of Theatre Journal, this brief essay reflects on the intertwined fortunes of theatre and the fashioning of the “disciplines” of its formal study, their passing implication in mutually-sustaining technologies of cultural representation.

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摘要:作为一种技术,戏剧既吸收又体现其所运用的技术,因此被其工具的多重时间性所界定。作为修辞和实践的戏剧,其符号化的体现、符号化的物质性和符号化的叙事都是由概念上的 "人"(或概念上的 "后人")的不断变化而产生、依赖和改变的,这与其定义和表述的技术铭文密不可分。同样,像 "学科 "和 "领域 "这样的一致许可术语与其对象--尤其是与戏剧、剧场和表演的形式研究这一滑稽的组合--共享一种生动的多重性和流动性,以及显著的时间不稳定性。与戏剧一样,与任何技术一样,理论、评论和学术研究的条件都是与 "过去 "的持续斗争,而 "过去 "是创新不可分割的边缘。在《戏剧杂志》第 75 卷出版之际,这篇简短的文章反思了戏剧与戏剧形式研究 "学科 "的形成之间相互交织的命运,以及它们在文化表征技术中相互支持的过往影响。
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THEATRE JOURNAL
THEATRE JOURNAL THEATER-
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87
期刊介绍: For over five decades, Theatre Journal"s broad array of scholarly articles and reviews has earned it an international reputation as one of the most authoritative and useful publications of theatre studies available today. Drawing contributions from noted practitioners and scholars, Theatre Journal features social and historical studies, production reviews, and theoretical inquiries that analyze dramatic texts and production.
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