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    Das Spiel mit dem Zuschauer

    Die Bedeutungsgenerierung im polnischen Bildertheater am Beispiel von "Szczelina" Leszek Madziks, "Replika" Józef Szajnas und "Niech sczezna artyści" Tadeusz Kantors

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    Author(s)
    Dobrowlanska-Sobczak, Monika Joanna
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    The focus of the present work is a semiotic analysis of the meaning generation in the picture theater, a stage form that decisively shaped the Polish theater of the last 40 years, which unmistakably draws its innovation and creativity potential from the fine arts, so that the desperate critics and spectators - in the case their most radical variants with their renunciation of the word and a strong repression of the actor - ask the question whether, strictly speaking, this is still a theater, or even a paratheatrical action in the field of visual arts
     
    Im Mittelpunkt der vorliegenden Arbeit steht eine semiotische Analyse der Bedeutungsgenerierung im Bildertheater, einer das polnische Theater der letzten 40 Jahre entscheidend prägenden Bühnenform, die ihr Innovations- und Kreativitätspotential unverkennbar aus der Bildenden Kunst schöpft, so daß sich die verzweifelten Kritiker und Zuschauer - im Falle ihrer radikalsten Varianten mit ihrem Verzicht auf das Wort und einer starken Zurückdrängung des Schauspielers - die Frage stellen, ob es sich - streng genommen - hierbei noch um Theater, oder schon um eine paratheatrale Aktion aus dem Bereich der Bildenden Kunst handelt
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/26186
    Keywords
    artyści; Bedeutungsgenerierung; Beispiel; Bildertheater; Das autonome Theater; Dobrowlanska; Józef; Kantors; Leszek; Madziks; Niech; polnischen; radikaler Konstruktivismus; Replika; sczezna; Semiotisierungsgrad; Sobczak; Spiel; Szajnas; Szczelina; Tadeusz; Theater als Kommunikationsprozeß; Wahmehmungstheorie; Zuschauer
    DOI
    10.3726/b12618
    ISBN
    9783954790555
    OCN
    1082958836
    Publisher
    Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    Publisher website
    https://www.peterlang.com/
    Publication date and place
    Bern, 1999
    Series
    Slavistische Beitraege, 381
    Classification
    Theatre studies
    Pages
    356
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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