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El. knyga: Theatre and Laughter

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(Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
  • Formatas: 108 pages
  • Serija: Theatre And
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137356093
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  • Formatas: 108 pages
  • Serija: Theatre And
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Methuen Drama
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137356093
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This stimulating introduction to laughter in theatre and performance examines laughter among actors, among audience, and the interaction between the two. Exploring the many uses and effects of laughter in theatre, Eric Weitz considers laughter as a tool of political resonance, as social commentary, and as one of the oldest rhetorical devices.

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'This enlightening short overview reinstates the important concepts of comic enactment and comic character long absent from other scholarly accounts of humour. Weitz explores the intimate nexus between comedy and laughter with a fine combination of scholarship and practical theatre experience, challenging us to reflect on our own appreciation of the ludicrous and laughable.' - Jessica Milner Davis, University of Australia, Sydney 'Lively and intelligent, this book is a stimulating romp through a whole range of ideas relating to theatre and laughter.' - Oliver Double, University of Kent, UK

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This enlightening short overview reinstates the important concepts of comic enactment and comic character long absent from other scholarly accounts of humour. Weitz explores the intimate nexus between comedy and laughter with a fine combination of scholarship and practical theatre experience, challenging us to reflect on our own appreciation of the ludicrous and laughable.' - Jessica Milner Davis, University of Australia, Sydney 'Lively and intelligent, this book is a stimulating romp through a whole range of ideas relating to theatre and laughter.' - Oliver Double, University of Kent, UK
Series editors' preface vii
Partners in social relations
1(2)
Laughter and theatre
3(3)
Play's the thing
6(2)
Laughter and its double
8(3)
Killing the frog
11(9)
Embodied joking
20(4)
Subsequent audiences
24(3)
The heart of lightness
27(4)
Shadow laughter
31(4)
Humour as embodied practice
35(3)
Wordplay
38(4)
Slapstick
42(2)
The clown figure
44(3)
Laughter in the frame
47(3)
Laughter as behavioural meme
50(2)
Laughter as theme
52(7)
Funniness
59(2)
Laughter and context
61(7)
Laughter as crowd control
68(3)
Laughter as event
71(4)
Changing the situation
75(9)
One more thing
84(2)
Farther reading 86(7)
Index 93(4)
Acknowledgements 97
Eric Weitz is Associate Professor of Drama at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. He is the author of The Cambridge Introduction to Comedy.