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Dancing As If Language No Longer Existed Dance In Contemporary Irish Drama 1st Katarzyna Ojrzynska

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Dancing As If Language No Longer Existed Dance In Contemporary Irish Drama 1st Katarzyna Ojrzynska
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Katarzyna Ojrzynska
ISBN: 9783034318136, 3034318138
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1st

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Dancing As If Language No Longer Existed Dance In Contemporary Irish Drama 1st Katarzyna Ojrzynska by Katarzyna Ojrzynska 9783034318136, 3034318138 instant download after payment.

This book offers a comprehensive study of the role of dance in a wide range of contemporary Irish plays and argues that dance can be perceived as exemplifying the re-embracement of bodily expression by the local culture. The author approaches this issue from a cultural materialist perspective, demonstrating that dance in twentieth-century Ireland was particularly prone to ideological appropriation and that, consequently, its use in contemporary drama often serves to communicate critical and revisionist approaches to the social, economic and political concerns addressed in these plays. The book makes a valuable contribution to current debates about the nature of Irish theatre, investigating recent changes to its traditional, text-based character. These are examined within two important contexts: firstly, transformations in the perception of the human body in Irish culture and, secondly, changes in the attitude of the Irish towards their past and their cultural heritage.

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