TY - JOUR
T1 - Transformations of Religious Performativity
T2 - Sacrificial Figures in Modern Experimental Theatre
AU - Aronson-Lehavi, Sharon
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This essay examines three modern experimental theatre performances, created in different cultural contexts, places, times, and styles, in which a Crucifixion scene is reenacted. Lothar Shcreyer's 1920 expressionist ritual-performance "Crucifixion" ("Kreuzigung"), Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin's 1981 "The Sorrows of Job" ("Yisurei Iyov"), and Adrienne Kennedy's 1991 "Motherhood 2000," belong to a broad phenomenon of modern and contemporary experimental theatre performances, in which religious icons, texts, or concepts are directly referred to and represented within a non-religious artistic context. Such theatre performances demonstrate the tensions and interrelations between secularism and religious cultural heritage and reveal the ways in which religious themes and icons remain loaded sites of meaning within a secular cultural context. The essay articulates performative characteristics of Crucifixion episodes, by creating a comparison between late medieval Crucifixion episodes and the modern examples.
AB - This essay examines three modern experimental theatre performances, created in different cultural contexts, places, times, and styles, in which a Crucifixion scene is reenacted. Lothar Shcreyer's 1920 expressionist ritual-performance "Crucifixion" ("Kreuzigung"), Israeli playwright Hanoch Levin's 1981 "The Sorrows of Job" ("Yisurei Iyov"), and Adrienne Kennedy's 1991 "Motherhood 2000," belong to a broad phenomenon of modern and contemporary experimental theatre performances, in which religious icons, texts, or concepts are directly referred to and represented within a non-religious artistic context. Such theatre performances demonstrate the tensions and interrelations between secularism and religious cultural heritage and reveal the ways in which religious themes and icons remain loaded sites of meaning within a secular cultural context. The essay articulates performative characteristics of Crucifixion episodes, by creating a comparison between late medieval Crucifixion episodes and the modern examples.
KW - Theater-Productions
UR - https://www.utdl.edu/ojs/index.php/pas/article/viewFile/43/14
UR - https://utdr.utoledo.edu/islandora/object/utoledo%3A6299/datastream/PDF/view
M3 - مقالة
SN - 2157-4049
VL - 3
SP - 57
EP - 70
JO - Performance and Spirituality
JF - Performance and Spirituality
IS - 1
ER -