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Actor-network dramaturgies : the Argentines of Paris / / Stefano Boselli



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Autore: Boselli Stefano Visualizza persona
Titolo: Actor-network dramaturgies : the Argentines of Paris / / Stefano Boselli Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2023]
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (297 pages)
Disciplina: 031
Soggetto topico: Actor-network theory
Dramatists, Argentine
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Praise for Actor-Network Dramaturgies -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Theatre Actor-Networks Between Argentina and France -- A Study in Human/Non-Human Relationships -- Towards an Actor-Network Dramaturgical Vision -- Structure of the Work -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Copi, Savary, the Grand Magic Circus, and Other Actors: The Actor-Network Dramaturgy of Good Bye Mister Freud -- Of Star Shapes and Lines: For an Actor-Network Dramaturgy of Good Bye Mister Freud -- Copi's Line -- Raúl Damonte Taborda -- Salvadora Medina Onrubia -- The "Argentine of Paris" Assemblage -- Jérôme Savary's Line -- From Argentina to France -- Fleeing the French Draft: New York and Buenos Aires -- "It's at the Contrescarpe and Around That All Happens" -- The Line of the Grand Magic Circus -- Víctor García and Hilcia d'Aubeterre -- Alain Crombecque, Fernando Arrabal, and the Panic Movement -- From Arrabal's The Labyrinth to the Grand Magic Circus -- Converging Lines: The Copi-Savary Collaborative Pair -- The Good Bye Mister Freud Actor-Network -- Devising Good Bye Mister Freud: "Two Authors, or Everyone-Author, or No Author?" -- The Director and the Machine -- Champagne and Money Problems -- Conclusions: The Far Reaches of Actor-Network Theory for Theatre Performance -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: A Tale of Two (and Other) Cities: The TSE Group from Buenos Aires to Paris -- Before the Di Tella: From the French Institute to the Costanera Beach -- The Capital of Heterotopia: The Di Tella Institute Supportive Actor-Network -- Romero Brest and the Grupo Pop -- Arias's Early Theatre Productions at the Di Tella: Towards the TSE Group -- Drácula Pop -- Aventuras 1 y 2: Camp Experiments with Text and Movement -- Futura: A Postdramatic Scenic Essay -- Drácula's Actor-Network, Leo Castelli, and Lawrence Alloway -- Love &.
Song Kitsch and an Art Auction -- The TSE Group Name -- The Authoritarian City: Police Threats and a Banned Restroom -- Roberto Platé's The Restroom: The Last Straw -- TSE On Tour: The Unexpected Agency of a Pair of Socks and the Meeting with Copi -- The Panorama City: Eva Perón -- Copi's Myth-Busting Play -- Assembling All the Pieces -- Tepid, Puzzled, or Outright Hostile: The Initial Reception -- Transatlantic Actor-Networks: Shock and Violence -- Platé's Set from Intermediary to Mediator -- "The Group Is Launched" -- The Nocturnal City: Les Escaliers du Sacré-Cœur -- Copi's Sulfurous Montmartre -- Downstage the Vespasienne, Upstage the Basilica: The Production at Aubervilliers -- Conclusions: Bridging Cities -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: The Argentine Network in Paris: Lavelli, Copi, the TSE Group, and Other Stealthy Actors at the Top of French Decentralization -- Becoming an Argentine of Paris: Jorge Lavelli's Line -- The Organización Latino Americana de Teatro and the Fondo Nacional de las Artes -- Connecting with Paris: Theatre Schools and the University of the Théâtre des Nations -- The Young Companies Competition and Gombrowicz's The Wedding: Instant Fame and Financial Woes -- Staying in Paris for Good: The Spanish and Polish Connections -- Lavelli and Copi Converge: Saint Genevieve in Her Bathtub and Other Plays -- The Decentralization Network -- Copi's The Night of Madame Lucienne, Starring Casarès: A Co-Production with Crombecque's Avignon Festival and the TSE Group -- Lavelli and His Human and Non-Human Performers -- The Largest Audience and a Stealthy Casting Director -- The Théâtre de la Colline: Argentine Power at the Top of Decentralization -- Copi's Grand Finale: A Playwright, a Virus, a Director, and an Aircraft -- Post-Mortem Humor -- The Argentine School in Paris: Copi's Cachafaz by TSE at La Colline -- A Shifting Assemblage.
Actor-Network Frictions: TSE vs. L'Atelier -- Conclusions: An Always Provisional List of Actors -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Conclusions: Developing an Actor-Network Dramaturgical Vision -- The Argentines of Paris: Past and Present Actor-Networks -- Actor-Network Dramaturgies: An Expanded Awareness for Theatre and Performance Studies -- Expand Research Beyond the Artistic Field by Including Longer Genealogies of Humans, Things, and Events -- Listen to More Types of Actors, Human and Non-Human, at All Levels of Scale -- Embrace Nomadic Identities -- Perceive the Networks and Reveal Their Multiple Connections -- Value Both Friends and Foes, Successes and Failures -- Synoptic Chronology of Relevant Events, 1930-1993 -- Synoptic Chronology of Relevant Events, 1930-1993 -- Index.
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ISBN: 3-031-32523-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History Series