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Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place

Mapping Irish Theatre: Theories of Space and Place

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Chris Morash, Shaun Richards
Cambridge University Press, 12/12/2013
EAN 9781107039421, ISBN10: 1107039428

Hardcover, 225 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Seamus Heaney once described the 'sense of place' generated by the early Abbey theatre as the 'imaginative protein' of later Irish writing. Drawing on theorists of space such as Henri Lefebvre and Yi-Fu Tuan, Mapping Irish Theatre argues that theatre is 'a machine for making place from space'. Concentrating on Irish theatre, the book investigates how this Irish 'sense of place' was both produced by, and produced, the remarkable work of the Irish Revival, before considering what happens when this spatial formation begins to fade. Exploring more recent site-specific and place-specific theatre alongside canonical works of Irish theatre by playwrights including J. M. Synge, Samuel Beckett and Brian Friel, the study proposes an original theory of theatrical space and theatrical identification, whose application extends beyond Irish theatre, and will be useful for all theatre scholars.

Introduction
1. Making space
2. Staging place
3. Spaces of modernity and modernism
4. The calamity of yesterday
5. The fluorescence of place
6. Theatre of the world
7. Theatre of the street
Conclusion
spectral spaces.