Europa: Resonances of the Mythological Figure in Contemporary Theatre

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 THEATER
Nicole Haitzinger
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Abstract:This article analyzes appearances of Europa in ancient myth, tragedy and historiography, as well as resonances of this figure in contemporary theatre. The study combines two lines of thought, both rooted in theatre studies. First, the figure of Europa is specifically defined as female in the multifarious ensemble of our cultural memory – Zeus disguised as a bull abducts the royal Phoenician daughter Europa and carries her off to Crete. Second, the far-reaching and numerous resonances of Europe as myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses. In contrast to the ancient model of female suffering both thoughts remain relevant for understanding stagings of Europa in the present. The topic embodies the contemporary need to empower the feminine through body and voice and will be exemplified using various examples such as Magnificat (2011), Rimini Protokoll's Hausbesuch Europa (2015), Philippe Quesne's Big Bang (2010).
欧罗巴:当代戏剧中神话人物的共鸣
摘要:本文分析了欧罗巴在古代神话、悲剧和史学中的形象,以及欧罗巴在当代戏剧中的形象共鸣。这项研究结合了两条思路,都植根于戏剧研究。首先,在我们的文化记忆中,欧罗巴的形象被明确地定义为女性——宙斯伪装成一头公牛绑架了腓尼基王室的女儿欧罗巴,并把她带到克里特岛。第二,奥维德的《变形记》对欧洲神话产生了深远而众多的共鸣。与古代女性受苦的模式相反,这两种思想仍然与理解欧罗巴在今天的阶段有关。该主题体现了当代通过身体和声音赋予女性权力的需求,并将使用各种例子来举例说明,如《Magnificat》(2011)、里米尼·普罗科尔的《hausbessuch Europa》(2015)、菲利普·奎因的《大爆炸》(2010)。
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