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Socialy Formed Performative Identities: A Relationship between Non-verbal and Verbal Component of Performing Practices ; A Theatrological Division Between the Cultures of East and West (CROSBI ID 45694)

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Lukić, Darko Socialy Formed Performative Identities: A Relationship between Non-verbal and Verbal Component of Performing Practices ; A Theatrological Division Between the Cultures of East and West // Spaces of Identity in the Performing Sphere / Petlevski, Sibila ; Pavlić, Goran (ur.). Zagreb: Fraktura ; Akademija dramske umjetnosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2011. str. 49-64

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Lukić, Darko

engleski

Socialy Formed Performative Identities: A Relationship between Non-verbal and Verbal Component of Performing Practices ; A Theatrological Division Between the Cultures of East and West

Socialy constructed and produced performative identity of Western theater is based on logocentrism of Western culture. Unlike all the other cultural and theatrical experiences, word, text and language as a rigid and dominant structure of Western theater is developed through judeo-christian, helenic and protestant ideas of the Word and Text. Postdramatic theater and non-verbal performative identities developed recently on the West through meeting of other cultures and identities.

performative identity, verbal, non-verbal, logocentrism, social, performance

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49-64.

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Spaces of Identity in the Performing Sphere

Petlevski, Sibila ; Pavlić, Goran

Zagreb: Fraktura ; Akademija dramske umjetnosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

2011.

978-953-266-311-2

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