(toward) a phenomenology of acting
โ Scribed by Phillip Zarrilli
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 321
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book is a vital response to Jerzy Grotowskiโs essential question: "How does the actor โtouch that which is untouchable?โ" Phenomenology invites us to listen to "the things themselves", to be attentive to how we sensorially, kinesthetically, and affectively engage with acting as a phenomenon and process. Using detailed first-person accounts of acting across a variety of dramaturgies and performances from Beckett to newly co-created performances to realism, it provides an account of how we โdoโ or practice phenomenology when training, performing, directing, or teaching. Zarrilli brings a wealth of international and intercultural experience as a director, performer, and teacher to this major new contribution both to the practices of acting and toย how we can reflect in depth on those practices. An advanced study for actors, directors, and teachers of acting that is ideal for both the training/rehearsal studio and research, (toward) a phenomenology of acting is an exciting move forward in the philosophical understanding of acting as an embodied practice.
โฆ Table of Contents
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Foreword โข Evan Thompson
Acknowledgements
Introduction: acting as a process of phenomenological enquiry in the studio
1 First-person accounts of embodied practice: sensing as โliving communicationโ
2 The actorโs โlived/livingโ bodymind
3 Attention and perception in action
4 Subjectivity, self, and character/figure in performance
5 The voicing body and sonorous speech
6 Imagining
7 Toward an intersubjective ethics of acting
Afterword: coda to no end
Appendix: an historical note on phenomenology and suggested further reading
References
Index
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