The “Nature of Theatre”: Herder’s Pursuit of a Human Theatre

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.3138/md-66-4-1258
Catherine Girardin
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Johann Gottfried Herder is primarily known for his writings on the philosophy of history, linguistics, and theology; his ideas about theatre have been largely overlooked. His interest in the history of various human cultures and his significant influence on the birth of anthropology shaped his unique approach to aesthetics and theatre. This article asks how he understood nature in theatre – more precisely, the possibility of producing a natural theatre during the Enlightenment, an age dominated by the celebration of reason. By examining Herder’s use of terms related to nature in multiple sources that have almost never been investigated – including some of Herder’s manuscripts, fragments, and short texts on theatre – this article shows that there is a link between Herder’s reflections on drama and theatre, nourished by his engagement with various disciplines, especially history, and the theatrical issues that would preoccupy his successors in the centuries to come. Herder’s conception of a natural theatre resonates in particular with Bertolt Brecht’s desire for the stage to represent the human condition as a historical process.
戏剧的本质":赫尔德对人类戏剧的追求
约翰-戈特弗里德-赫尔德(Johann Gottfried Herder)主要以其历史哲学、语言学和神学著作而闻名,他的戏剧思想在很大程度上被忽略了。他对各种人类文化历史的兴趣以及他对人类学诞生的重要影响塑造了他独特的美学和戏剧方法。本文探讨了他如何理解戏剧中的自然--更确切地说,在以崇尚理性为主导的启蒙运动时期创作自然戏剧的可能性。通过研究赫尔德在几乎从未被研究过的多种资料(包括赫尔德的一些手稿、片段和有关戏剧的短文)中使用的与自然相关的术语,本文表明,赫尔德对戏剧和剧场的思考与他对各种学科(尤其是历史学)的参与所滋养的戏剧问题之间存在着联系,而这些问题将在未来几个世纪困扰着他的后继者。赫尔德的自然剧场概念与布莱希特(Bertolt Brecht)希望舞台表现人类历史进程的愿望产生了共鸣。
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