Richard Sennett
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Εκδότης:
ISBN:
9780241637647
Εξώφυλλο:
Σκληρό εξώφυλλο
Διαστάσεις:
240 mm x 156 mm
Αριθμός Σελίδων:
304
Ημερ/νία έκδοσης:
01/02/2024
Γλώσσα Γραφής:
αγγλικά
Βάρος βιβλίου:
750


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Σύνοψη βιβλίου
An exploration of public performance in everyday life, by the leading cultural and social thinker
'All the world's a stage' declares the melancholy Jacques in Shakespeare's As You Like It. Today that's an unhappy thought. A cluster of demagogues has recently dominated the public realm through their powers as actors; they are brilliant performers. More unsettling, the demagogue, the dancer, the musician all share the same non-verbal realm of bodily gestures, lighting and blocking, costuming, stage architecture. So too, the roles and rituals of everyday life and everyday acting can be malign or sublime, repressive or liberating. Performing constitutes one art - an ambiguous art.
In this book, the acclaimed sociologist Richard Sennett explores uncomfortable connections between performances in life, art, and politics. He draws on his own early career as a professional cellist as well on histories both Western and non-Western. He is not a pessimist; at the end of his study, he shows how this ambiguous art might become more ethical.
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