From Ritual to Theatre: The Human Seriousness of Play"How is social action related to aesthetics? In what ways do the large and small crises that fill, not only the nightly TV news but also our daily lives, relate to the genre of theatre? And how are cultures as seemingly different as the Ndembu of Africa and the pluralistic mini-societies of today's America related? Victor Turner--author, teacher, theorist--deals with these manifold connections in this book of essays which range from anthropology to acting to directing, from everyday life to play to genres of art. He writes about "liminality"-- that particular kind of being "in between" so familiar to actors, artists, musicians, shamans. He explains the connections between the "social dramas" that punctuate our lives both on the large scale, such as Watergate and the Iranian hostage crisis and, on the small scale, in ordinary living and the "aesthetic dramas" known to us through literature and theatre." -- |
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
SOCIAL DRAMAS AND STORIES ABOUT THEM | 61 |
ACTING IN EVERYDAY LIFE AND | 102 |
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