The Drama of History: Ibsen, Hegel, and Nietzsche By Kristin Gjesdal. Oxford University Press. Oxford: United Kingdom, 2020; pp. xvii + 219, 8 illustrations. $74 cloth.

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER THEATRE SURVEY Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1017/S0040557422000175
E. Turley
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with an Executioner) in Chapter 9, “Archive of the Missing Image”; and, from the post-Jedwabne era, Tadeusz Słobodianek’s Nasza Klasa (Our Class) and Krzysztof Warlikowski’s (A)pollonia inChapter 10, “Duplicitous Spectator,Helpless Spectator.” The Polish Theatre of the Holocaust joins a limited but growing number of English-language texts that examine Polish theatre as a broad subject, both chronologically and generically. Niziołek’s study provides English-language readership an impressive exploration of the specificities of postwar Polish spectatorship, with audiences confronted by a wide range of performances that cut through the symbolic norms of Polish wartime narratives. For readers coming to this work without advanced knowledge of Polish postwar realities and cultural makeup, the book would work best as a whole; the second part of the book relies upon the deep contextual understanding of Polish positionality founded in the first chapters. Chapters in the second part of the book more quickly address theatrical takeaways without dedicating much space to rehashing the historical or political specificities of the moment. That said, the whole text is well worth reading, and presents numerous lesser-known or less critically evaluated theatrical explorations at the intersection of Polishness and Jewishness in the postwar moment.
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与刽子手在一起),在第9章,“丢失图像的档案”;以及后耶德瓦布内时代的塔德乌什Słobodianek的纳萨·克拉萨(《我们的阶级》)和克日什托夫·瓦利科夫斯基(A)在第十章“两面派的旁观者,无助的旁观者”中的波洛尼亚。《波兰大屠杀剧院》加入了数量有限但数量不断增加的英语文本,这些文本将波兰戏剧作为一个广泛的主题,从时间上和总体上进行研究。Niziołek的研究为英语读者提供了一个令人印象深刻的探索战后波兰观众的特殊性,观众们面对着各种各样的表演,这些表演打破了波兰战时叙事的象征性规范。对于那些对波兰战后现实和文化构成没有深入了解的读者来说,这本书作为一个整体是最好的;书的第二部分依赖于波兰的位置建立在第一章深刻的上下文理解。本书第二部分的章节更迅速地阐述了戏剧的要点,而没有花太多的空间来重复当时的历史或政治特征。也就是说,整部作品非常值得一读,并呈现了许多不太为人所知或较少受到批判性评价的戏剧探索,探讨了战后波兰和犹太人的交集。
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