BOOK

Theory of Performing Arts

André Helbo

Year: 1987 Critical theory   Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Abstract

n recent years, the post structuralist theories seem to have created a split in theatrological research. But, as André Helbo analyses in this book , a dialectic theory of the semiotic and the symbolic exchange bring to light a specific paradigm. From his wide experience as a semiotician and a theatrologist, the author has developed an analysis for the theory of spectacle. Focusing his study on a critical theory of the performing arts, and examining the fundamental controversies, he then offers new perspectives and new instruments of analysis: the social aspects, readability/visibility, coherence, the spectacle contract.

Keywords:
Spectacle Semiotics Readability Dialectic The arts Visibility Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) Epistemology Sociology Structuralism (philosophy of science) Aesthetics Art Visual arts Linguistics Philosophy Political science Mathematics

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Citation History

Topics

Theatre and Performance Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Musicology and Musical Analysis
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Music

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