Performing Emotions: Gender, Bodies, Spaces in Chekhov's Drama and Stanislavski's Theatre
Book Details
Author(s)Peta Tait
PublisherAshgate Pub Ltd
ISBN / ASIN0754606384
ISBN-139780754606383
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Sales Rank7,846,295
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In this work, Peta Tait's central argument is that performing emotions in realism is also performing gender identity. This study integrates scholarship on realist drama, theatre and approaches to acting, with interdisciplinary theories of emotion, phenomenology and gender theory. With chapters devoted to masculinity and femininity specifically, as well as to emotions generally, it investigates social beliefs about emotions through Chekhov's four major plays in translation, and English language commentaries on Constantin Stanislavski's direction (of the play's first productions) and his approaches to acting, and Olga Knipper's acting of the central women characters. Tait demonstrates how theatrical emotions are predicted on embodied social performances and create cultural spaces of emotions. Performing Emotions investigates how sexual difference impacts on the representations of emotions. The book develops an accumulative analysis of the meanings of emotions in 20th-century realist drama, theatre and acting.



