大流行期间戏剧表演的长期潜在条件及其症状:慢性未经治疗的病理和临时补救措施

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Eleni Timplalexi
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COVID-19大流行引起了对字面和隐喻性疾病的警惕。尝试与医学科学类比,并借鉴病理学的概念,大流行将自己的病毒层叠加到戏剧表演的有机体上,而戏剧表演已经开始适应其慢性潜在条件。本文旨在提供戏剧表演病理学(+研究)的更大图景,指出戏剧表演对社会禁令的反应方式,并强调长期未解决的不一致和矛盾。它认为,最近的补救措施可能提供了摆脱流行病的聪明方法,但更微妙和长期的问题,例如戏剧和表演研究之间缺乏共谋/跨学科术语共识,戏剧/表演政治中的紧张关系以及政治正确性需要再次仔细审查。它强调了流行的问题和解决方案,如在线戏剧、戏剧传播的转变、戏剧观众的正常化、露天戏剧制作和戏剧消费化,并追踪了它们的直接后果。文章最后还“解读”了戏剧表演作为权力来源的脆弱性,它实际上可以重新告知社会和政治意图,增强对“常态”的抵抗,并在戏剧表演中培育偏差(+研究)。
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The Long-term underlying conditions of theatre performance and its symptomatology during the pandemic: chronic untreated Pathologies and temporary remedies
The COVID-19 pandemic caused alertness to literal and metaphorical pathologies. Attempting an analogy with medical science and drawing upon the notion of pathologia, the pandemic superimposed its own viral layer onto the organism of theatre performance that was already coming to terms with its chronic underlying conditions. The article aims to provide a bigger picture of the pathology/ies of theatre performance (+ studies), to denote the ways in which theatre performance responded to the social prohibitions as well as to underline long-term unresolved inconsistencies and contradictions. It argues that recent remedies may have offered smart ways out of the pandemic but more subtle and chronic issues, such as lack of complicity/cross-disciplinary terminological consensus between theatre and performance studies, tensions in theatre/performance politics, and political correctness need to be scrutinized once again. It highlights the pandemic problems and solutions, such as online theatre, transformation of theatre communication, normalization of the theatre spectator, theatre making in the openair and theatre prosumerization and trace their immediate aftermath. The article concludes by also “reading” vulnerabilities of theatre performance as sources of power that could in fact re-inform the societal and political intentions, enhance resistance to “normalcy” and nurture deviations in theatre performance (+studies).
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