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How to Impose Violence as a Trend? (CROSBI ID 553899)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | stručni rad

Nikčević, Sanja How to Impose Violence as a Trend? // Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence / Herbert, Ian ; Stefanova, Kalina (ur.). Sofija: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2009. str. 57-72

Podaci o odgovornosti

Nikčević, Sanja

engleski

How to Impose Violence as a Trend?

In the recent events in the European theatre, especially in the last decade of nineties of the last century, we were witnessing the abundance of explicit violence on the stage. Starting from British in-yer-face trend with Sarah Kane and Mark Ravenhill, the very realistic stage presentation of the most cruel scene become fashion and very soon and through the German involvement, real trend of the European theater under the name of new European drama. The article shows the way of imposing the trend in Brittan and in Europe – from proclamation that this is the only possible way of presenting reality, till discrediting anybody who dares to doubt it, from very cleverly use of media and critic, till the awards for following the trend. The paper also discus the usual argument for showing explicit violence on the stage ie. realism and poetry, political awareness and public demand - showing that they are mere demagogies – there is no such things in plays with only showing the ways of torture and without human soul or human society on the stage.

New European drama; new brutalism; Sarah Kane; violence

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Podaci o prilogu

57-72.

2009.

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objavljeno

978-954-07-2827-8

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Theatre and Humanism in a World of Violence

Herbert, Ian ; Stefanova, Kalina

Sofija: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press

Podaci o skupu

24. Congress of the International Association of Theater Critics (AICT/IACT)

ostalo

01.01.2009-01.01.2009

Sofija, Bugarska

Povezanost rada

Znanost o umjetnosti