Theatres of Human Sacrifice: From Ancient Ritual to Screen ViolenceState University of New York Press, 18 Νοε 2004 - 275 σελίδες Contemporary debates about mass media violence tend to ignore the long history of staged violence in the theatres and rituals of many cultures. In Theatres of Human Sacrifice, Mark Pizzato relates the appeal and possible effects of screen violence todayin sports, movies, and television newsto specific sacrificial rites and performance conventions in ancient Greek, Aztec, and Roman culture. Using the psychoanalytic theories of Lacan, Kristeva, and Zðizûek, as well as the theatrical theories of Artaud and Brecht, the book offers insights into the ritual lures and effects of current mass media spectatorship, especially regarding the pleasures, purposes, and risks of violent display. Updating Aristotle's notion of catharsis, Pizzato identifies a sacrificial imperative within the human mind, structured by various patriarchal cultures and manifested in distinctive rites and dramas, with both positive and negative potential effects on their audiences. |
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Σελίδα iii
From Ancient Ritual to Screen Violence Mark Pizzato. THEATRES OF HUMAN SACRIFICE From Ancient Ritual to Screen Violence MARK PIZZATO STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS Published by STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS ALBANY © THEAT ...
From Ancient Ritual to Screen Violence Mark Pizzato. THEATRES OF HUMAN SACRIFICE From Ancient Ritual to Screen Violence MARK PIZZATO STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS Published by STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS ALBANY © THEAT ...
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... ritual to screen violence / Mark Pizzato. p. cm. — (SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7914-6259-5 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7914-6260-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Violence in motion ...
... ritual to screen violence / Mark Pizzato. p. cm. — (SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7914-6259-5 (alk. paper) — ISBN 0-7914-6260-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Violence in motion ...
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... Ritual Transcendental Savagery Altar-Egos and Body Parts From Solar to Proscenium Mirrors The Bottom of the Frame Animistic Psychology, Puppetry, and Dancing Hearts Cathartic Encounters with the Real TWO Roman, Aztec, and NFL ...
... Ritual Transcendental Savagery Altar-Egos and Body Parts From Solar to Proscenium Mirrors The Bottom of the Frame Animistic Psychology, Puppetry, and Dancing Hearts Cathartic Encounters with the Real TWO Roman, Aztec, and NFL ...
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... ritual through creative improvisation, according to Aristotle's Poetics28 as well as the legend of Thespis. But theatre continued to reengage with and reemerge from ritual in each performance of a Greek play.29 The festivals of Dionysus ...
... ritual through creative improvisation, according to Aristotle's Poetics28 as well as the legend of Thespis. But theatre continued to reengage with and reemerge from ritual in each performance of a Greek play.29 The festivals of Dionysus ...
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... ritual, screen audience in eye-opening contradictions.33 In part II of this book, I will explore possible positive or negative effects of screen violence, applying the paradigms of ritual and theatrical sacrifice discovered in part I ...
... ritual, screen audience in eye-opening contradictions.33 In part II of this book, I will explore possible positive or negative effects of screen violence, applying the paradigms of ritual and theatrical sacrifice discovered in part I ...
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Theatres of Human Sacrifice: From Ancient Ritual to Screen Violence Mark Pizzato Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2004 |
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