Poetic Rituality in Theater and Literature

dc.contributor.departmentMűvészettudományi és Művészetpedagógiai Tanszék
dc.contributor.departmentMűvészettudományi és Szabadbölcsészeti Intézet
dc.contributor.editorDomokos Johanna
dc.contributor.editorSepsi Enikő
dc.contributor.institutionKRE – Bölcsészet- és Társadalomtudományi Kar
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-05T16:29:18Z
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-22T09:09:50Z
dc.date.available2021-01-18T11:39:31Z
dc.date.available2025-02-22T09:09:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractToward the end of the twentieth century, in art as well as ritual studies, cultural turns contributed to elaborating a broad definition of ritual and rituality. Rituality is now generally regarded as one of the master keys to understanding not only cultures in general but also arts in particular. Poetic rituality sheds light on the liminal characteristics of the art form and references to ritual practices, ritual forms and structures that are set in motion in a way that allows special aesthetic characteristics and semantic aspects to arise. The contributors to the volume - theater and literary studies scholars as well as students from Yale, Bielefeld, Károli University, and the Grotowski Institute - had the opportunity to share their related works in the course of several recent international academic events. Since our team also included dramatists, dramaturgs, and directors of theater, our workshops offered frames for sharing insights into artistic laboratories, especially in the barrack-dramaturgy of András Visky and the work led by Jarosław Fret at the Grotowski Theater. Complementing the many different approaches to poetic rituality, all of the workshop presentations and studies brought together in the present volume continue to demonstrate how fundamentally rituality can contribute to the formal, semantic, pragmatic, and structural unfolding of literary and theatrical art works. Besides continuous theoretical reflections, a vast array of examples is given, ranging from Greek, Japanese, English, and Hungarian to German, Russian, French, and Sámi drama, performance, and theater productions, as the studies in the present volume also illustrate.
dc.format.page283 p
dc.identifier.citationDomokos Johanna - Sepsi Enikő: Poetic Rituality in Theater and Literature. Budapest - Párizs, Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary - L'Harmattan Publishing. 2020. 283 p.
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.56037/978-2-343-21928-8
dc.identifier.isbn978-3-343-21928-8
dc.identifier.issn2062-9850
dc.identifier.mtmt31816154
dc.identifier.uri https://krepozit.kre.hu/handle/123456789/1450
dc.languageangol
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherL'Harmattan Publishing
dc.publisherKároli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
dc.relation.ispartofKároli Könyvek. Collection of Papers
dc.subject.classificationszórakozás, rádió és televízió
dc.subject.mabBölcsészettudományok::Művészettudomány
dc.subject.mabBölcsészettudományok::Irodalom- és kultúratudományok
dc.titlePoetic Rituality in Theater and Literature
dc.typeBook
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