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Dramatic Disgust Aesthetic Theory And Practice From Sophocles To Sarah Kane Lettre Sarah J Ablett

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Dramatic Disgust Aesthetic Theory And Practice From Sophocles To Sarah Kane Lettre Sarah J Ablett
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Publisher: transcript publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Sarah J. Ablett
ISBN: 9783837652109, 3837652106
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Dramatic Disgust Aesthetic Theory And Practice From Sophocles To Sarah Kane Lettre Sarah J Ablett by Sarah J. Ablett 9783837652109, 3837652106 instant download after payment.

Aesthetic disgust is a key component of most classic works of drama because it has much more potential than to simply shock the audience. This first extensive study on dramatic disgust places this sensation among pity and fear as one of the core emotions that can achieve katharsis in drama. The book sets out in antiquity and traces the history of dramatic disgust through Kant, Freud, and Kristeva to Sarah Kane's in-yer-face theatre. It establishes a framework to analyze forms and functions of disgust in drama by investigating its different cognates (miasma, abjection, etc.). Providing a concise argument against critics who have discredited aesthetic disgust as juvenile attention-grabbing, Sarah Ablett explains how this repulsive emotion allows theatre to dig deeper into what it means to be human.

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