Post-Imperial Brecht Politics and Performance, East and South |
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Author:
| Kruger, Loren |
Contribution by:
| Bradby, David |
Series title: | Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-521-81708-0 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2004 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $125.00 |
Book Description:
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Post-Imperial Brecht challenges prevailing views of Brecht's theatre and politics. Kruger focuses much of her analysis in regions where Brecht has had special resonance, including East Germany, and South Africa, where Brechtian philosophy has been vigorously employed in the anti-apartheid movement. Kruger also analyses political interpretations of Brecht in light of other key dramatists, including Heiner MÜller and Athol Fugard. The book also examines Brechtian influence on writers and...
More DescriptionPost-Imperial Brecht challenges prevailing views of Brecht's theatre and politics. Kruger focuses much of her analysis in regions where Brecht has had special resonance, including East Germany, and South Africa, where Brechtian philosophy has been vigorously employed in the anti-apartheid movement. Kruger also analyses political interpretations of Brecht in light of other key dramatists, including Heiner MÜller and Athol Fugard. The book also examines Brechtian influence on writers and philosophers such as Adorno, Benjamin, and Barthes.