Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic

Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic

A Survey of the Concept of Theatre in the Christian Middle Ages

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Publisher Description

Perversion, Pedagogy and the Comic studies how the idea-of-theater shaped western consciousness during the Christian Middle Ages. It analyses developments within western philosophy, Christian theology and theater history to show how this idea realized itself primarily as a metaphor circulating through various discursive domains. Beginning with Plato’s injunction against tragedy the relation between philosophy and theater has been a complicated affair which this book traces at the threshold when the western world became Christian. By late antiquity as theatre was slowly banned, Christian theology put the idea-of-theatre to use in order to show what they understood to be the perverted nature of worldly existence and the mystery of the Kingdom of God. Interrogating the theological teachings of some of the early Church Fathers like St Augustine, Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria the book offers a new look at how the idea of theater not only inspired Christian liturgical practices but Christian pedagogy in general which in turn shaped the nature of Christian religious drama. Finally the author tries to demonstrate how this hegemonic use of the theatre-idea was countered by a certain comic sensibility which opened the idea of theatre in the Christian Middle Ages to a new and subversive materialist possibility.

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GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2022
June 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
430
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
4
MB

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