迈向西方叙事戏剧舞蹈叙事学

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/nar.2024.a916607
Cristina de Lucas
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ABSTRACT: 舞蹈在叙事学研究中几乎不存在。人们普遍认为舞蹈是一种叙事媒介,但却缺乏对其独特品质的系统研究。本文重点探讨舞蹈作为叙事媒介的一般理论问题,并讨论其在当前叙事学辩论中的地位。本文提出的第一个前提是,在舞蹈的不同表现形式中,叙事性戏剧舞蹈是叙事性的最充分表现形式,其叙事本质有助于情节和体验性概念的界定和分级。通过对戏剧的讨论,本文还主张从两个层面分析舞蹈叙事的叙事学模式:故事层面和被理解为表演的话语层面。另一系列考虑集中于舞蹈的符号学结构,说明如何以一种富有成效的方式对其进行剖析,以进行叙事学分析。文章最后讨论了语境和文化习俗对舞蹈阐释的相关性。支撑这些思考的是对跨媒介叙事学的基础研究、广泛使用的叙事学定义、对戏剧叙事性质的讨论以及舞蹈史、舞蹈哲学和舞蹈分析的重要文献。三个舞蹈实例--约翰-韦弗(John Weaver)的芭蕾舞剧《火星与维纳斯的爱情》(1717 年)、肯尼斯-麦克米伦(Kenneth MacMillan)的《邀请》(1960 年)和列昂尼德-雅科布森(Leonid Yakobson)的《Vestris》(1969 年)--展示了这一理论论证。
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Toward a Narratology of Western Narrative Theatre Dance
ABSTRACT: Dance is barely present in narrative studies. It is generally accepted as a narrative medium, yet lacks a systematic study that addresses its distinctive qualities. This article focuses on generic theoretical issues of dance as a narrative medium and discusses its place within current narratological debates. The first premise suggested here is that among the diferent manifestations of dance, narrative theatre dance is the fullest expression of narrativity, with a narrative essence that the notions of plot and experientiality help defining and grading. Taking the discussion through routes explored for drama, this essay also argues for a narratological model of the analysis of dance narratives on two levels: the story level and the discourse level understood as performance. Another set of considerations concentrate on the semiotic structure of dance, showing how it can be dissected in a productive way for narratological analyses. The essay ends with a discussion on the relevance of context and cultural conventions for the interpretation of dance. Underpinning these reflections are foundational studies of transmedial narratology, widely-used narratological definitions of narrative, and discussions of the narrative nature of drama as well as key texts from the history, philosophy and analysis of dance. Three examples of dance—John Weaver’s ballet The Loves of Mars and Venus (1717), Kenneth MacMillan’s The Invitation (1960), and Leonid Yakobson’s Vestris (1969)—illustrate this theoretical argumentation.
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