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The book... succeeds at refining elements in the problem that semiotics and theater represent to and for one another." -Choice The Semiotics of Performance surprisingly retains its revelatory freshness, and actually opens up areas of reseach that could very well supply new incentives for further probing into what semiotics can offer to the study of theatre." -Theatre Survey

Table of Contents:
Introduction: Theater Or Semiotics 0.1. The Textual Analysis of Performance 0.2. From Structuralism to the Pragmatics of the Text 0.3. Enunciation, Intertextuality, and Reception 0.4. Textual Analysis as a Multidisciplinary Approach 0.5. Epistemological Limits 0.6. Semiotics and Theater One. Dramatic Text and Mise-en-Scene 1.1. Reasons for a Misunderstanding 1.2. A Critique of the Conception of the Dramatic Text as a "Constant" or "Deep Structure" of Performance 1.3. Language and Metalanguage, Text and Metatext 1.4. Virtual Mise-en-Scene and Real Mise-en-Scene 1.4.1. The Residue-Text: A Particular Case? 1.5. The Irreversibility of Theatrical Transcoding 1.6. Toward a Definition of the Dramatic Genre 1.7. Dramatic Discourse 1.8. The Dramatic Text as "Instructions for Use" Two. The Performance Text 2.1. Performance as Text 2.2. Theatrical Performance: A Definition 2.2.1. Technical Reproducibility, Repeatability, Duplicatability 2.2.2. Theater and Everyday Life 2.3. Completeness and Coherence of the Performance Text 2.3.1. The Delimitation of the Performance Text 2.3.2. Levels of Coherence in the Performance Text 2.4 The Performance Text: Between Presence and Absence 2.4.1. "Present" Performances and "Absent" Performances 2.4.2. Ruffini: Contextual Restoration 2.4.3. Description/Transcription 2.5. The Double Heterogeneity of the Performance Text 2.6. Performance Texts Shorter or Longer than One Performance 2.6.1. Partial Texts and Segments of the Performance Text 2.6.2 Groups and Classes of Performance Texts 2.7. Co-textual and Contextual Aspects Three. The Textual Structure of Performance 3.1. Multiple Systems and Single Systems 3.2. Degrees of Dynamism in the Textual Structure of Performance 3.3. Partial Structures and Macrostructures 3.4. Multiple Interpretations, Multiple Structures 3.5. Analysis/Reading/Criticism Four. Performance Codes and Theatrical Conventions 4.1. The Concept of "Code" in Relation to Theatrical Performance 4.2. Decoding, Comprehension, Interpretation 4.3. Classification according to Codes and Classification according to Expressive Material 4.4. Theatrical and Nontheatrical Meanings 4.5. Performance Codes (in the Strict Sense) 4.6. Theatrical Conventions 4.6.1 General Conventions 4.6.2. Particular conventions 4.6.3. Distinctive Conventions 4.6.4. Notes and Observations on the Proposed Classification 4.7. The Performance Text as an Example of Invention 4.7.1. Transformation and Institution of the Code 4.7.2. The Performance Text as an Aesthetic Text Five. Performance Text, Cultural Context, and Intertextual Practices 5.1. The Performance Text in the Genral Test: The Cultural Roots of Codes and Conventions 5.2. Aesthetic and Nonaesthetic Codes: From Culture to Art and Back 5.3. Francastel: The Aesthetic Text as Montage of Cultural Objects 5.3.1. The Example of the Mythological Festival 5.4. Types of Theatrical Intertextuality Six. Toward a Pragmatics of Theatrical Communication 6.1. The Performance Context 6.2. Communication in the Theater 6.3. The Kind and Degree of Communication in Performance 6.4. Theatrical Manipulation 6.5. Action/Fiction: The Performance Test as a Macro-Speech Act 6.6. Theater Beyond Simulation and Negation Seven. The Spectator's Task 7.1. The Current State of Research on Theatrical Reception 7.2. Research on Reception outside of Theater 7.2.1. The Konstanz School and "Rezeptionsasthetik" 7.2.2 T.A. van Dijk and W. Kintsch: The Cognitive Processes of Discourse Comprehension 7.3. The Model Spectator: "Closed" Spectators and "Open" Spectators 7.4. Theatrical Competence 7.5. Theatrical Genre as a Textual Type 7.6. Pragmatic Aspects of Theatrical Genres 7.7. Avant-Garde Theater as Metalinguistic Manipulation of the Performance Context 7.8. Grammaticality, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of the Performance Text Notes Bibliography

About the Author :
MARCO DE MARINIS is a Professor at the Institute of Communications and Theater at the University of Bologna. He is the author of several books and the editor of Versus. ÁINE O'HEALY is Director of European Studies and Assistant Professor of Italian at Loyola Marymount University. She is author of numerous works on contemporary Italian literature and cinema.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780253316868
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Indiana University Press
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 280
  • Returnable: 01
  • Weight: 567 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0253316863
  • Publisher Date: 22 Mar 1993
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: 01
  • Series Title: Advances in Semiotics
  • Width: 156 mm


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