Pathologies of Hope in Drama and Theatre

IF 0.5 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Ride-The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance Pub Date : 1998-03-01 DOI:10.1080/1356978980030107
Baz Kershaw
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Abstract In a postmodern world, hope is a disease which afflicts individuals who dare to search for a pluralistic future that does not rest entirely on pragmatism and moral relativism, a future that might have something to say about a proliferation of freedom, justice and equality. This article addresses the question of what theatre and drama might best do in the present, if not to induce an immediate epidemic, then at least to produce a growing number of carriers of hope. It argues that radicalism is likely to provide the most contagious type of ideological bug, and so searches for the communal and individual sources of radicalism in theatre and drama practices. It suggests that these may be identified most clearly in places where the disease is most threatened by eradication, for example, in prisons, among schoolchildren, wherever dictators flourish. It lays claim to being part of a wider pathology through its underlying commitment to democracy as a political process which, though often discredited, pot...
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戏剧与剧场中的希望病态
在后现代世界中,希望是一种疾病,折磨着那些敢于寻求多元未来的人,这种未来不完全依赖于实用主义和道德相对主义,这种未来可能与自由、正义和平等的扩散有关。本文探讨的问题是,戏剧和戏剧在当前最能发挥什么作用,如果不能立即引起流行病,那么至少能产生越来越多的希望载体。它认为激进主义可能提供最具传染性的意识形态缺陷类型,因此在戏剧和戏剧实践中寻找激进主义的公共和个人来源。研究表明,在疾病最受根除威胁的地方,比如监狱、学生中、独裁者横行的地方,这些疾病可能最容易被识别出来。它声称自己是一种更广泛的病态的一部分,因为它对民主的潜在承诺是一种政治进程,尽管常常不可信,但它……
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