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Theatricality Beyond Disciplines [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, height x width: 244x170 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1835951732
  • ISBN-13: 9781835951736
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, height x width: 244x170 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1835951732
  • ISBN-13: 9781835951736
This book expands on theories of "theatricality" in French and critical studies, adopting a transdisciplinary approach that reaches beyond performance studies into poetry, media technology, translation, and psychoanalytic theory.





Building on Artauds concept of theatre as a "plague"an unpredictable, cataclysmic, and contagious force that disrupts power structures and knowledgethe book challenges Aristotelian norms of theatre as a medium of "healing" and "teaching." Instead, theatricality emerges as a force of radical disruption, what Artaud called "the return of the repressed," demanding openness to otherness.





The chapters present theatricality as primarily aural rather than visual, inciting "paranoiac listening," invoking unretrievable "primal scenes," and allowing unconscious "psychic" contamination. "Theatricality" is explored through works by Artaud, Genet, Novarina, and Koltčs, but also Freud, Barthes, Kristeva, Girard, and Derrida. Each writer challenges the premises of their own artistic genres and fields of study, questioning binary systems like artistic production versus theoretical articulation, the technological versus the natural, and art versus life.





As shown, these binaries underpin mechanisms of repression, sacrificial violence, and the exclusion of the voiceless other. The book assigns a generative function to traditionally maligned notions like unintelligibility, madness, marginality, contagion, and criminality.
Introduction: Theatricality, the Pandemic, & the Scapegoat 



Theatricality & the Concept 



Theatricality & the Metaphor 



Framing Theatricality 



Theatricality & New Media  



Theatricality & the Pandemic 



Theatricality & Pharmakos  



Theatricality & Festivals  



Theatricality & the Abject



 



Chapter 1: Artauds Contagious Cries: Virtuality as Aurality 



The Viceroys Dream 



Aurality in the Age of New Media 



 



Chapter 2: Secular Prayers: Jean Genet 



Genets The Criminal Child  



Writing Death: Suitcases, Circus, & Cemeteries 



 



Chapter 3: The Stage of the Infant Tongue: Mimesis, Psychoanalysis, & the
Avant-Garde 



The Split Scene of Mimesis 



Sigmund Freud: The Psychopathic Theater 



The Other Scene vs. the Primal Scene 



Beyond Neurosis and into the Barbaric 



Valčre Novarina: Beyond the Primal Scene 



 



Chapter 4: Monstrous Tongues: On Foreignness in the Theater of Bernard-Marie
Koltčs



The Drive to Become Other: Life as Text 



Speaking Foreign: Monstruous Monologues 



Citing the Silent Tongue: The Night Just Before the Forests



Language As Skin: In the Solitude of Cotton Fields 



 



Chapter 5: The End of Theory is Only its Beginning: of Theatricality in
Jacques Derridas Circumfession



Pneuma: Burnt Signification  



The Hypertext



Learned Ignorance 



La Langue crue & The Labor of Theory 



 



Afterword  









 
Dr. Amin Erfani is a scholar of French and Francophone literature, a translator of contemporary and avant-garde theater, and an author of dramatic plays. He is a professor of French language and literature at the City University of New York, USA.