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American theater in the culture of the Cold War :producing and contesting containment
- 作者: McConachie, Bruce A.
- 出版: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 347 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Studies in theatre history and culture
- 標題: Histoire , American drama , 1900-1999 , Théâtre États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Théâtre , Théâtre américain , History. , Theater. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , PERFORMING ARTS , History and criticism. , Theater , PERFORMING ARTS Theater -- History & Criticism. , American drama 20th century -- History and criticism. , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , Théâtre américain 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique. , History , American drama. , TheaterHistory & Criticism. , United States. , Theater United States -- History -- 20th century.
- ISBN: 1587294478 , 9781587294471
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- 附註: 1. A theater of containment liberalism -- 2. Empty boys, queer others, and consumerism -- 3. Family circles, racial others, and suburbanization -- 4. Fragmented heroes, female others, and the bomb.
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In this groundbreaking study, Bruce McConachie uses the primary metaphor of containment—what happens when we categorize a play, a television show, or anything we view as having an inside, an outside, and a boundary between the two—as the dominant metaphor of cold war theatergoing. Drawing on the cognitive psychology and linguistics of George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, he provides unusual access to the ways in which spectators in the cold war years projected themselves into stage figures that gave them pleasure. McConachie reconstructs these cognitive processes by relying on scripts, set designs, reviews, memoirs, and other evidence. After establishing his theoretical framework, he focuses on three archtypal figures of containment significant in Cold War culture, Empty Boys, Family Circles, and Fragmented Heroes. McConachie uses a range of plays, musicals, and modern dances from the dominant culture of the Cold War to discuss these figures, including The Seven Year Itch, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; The King and I,A Raisin in the Sun, Night Journey, and The Crucible. In an epilogue, he discusses the legacy of Cold War theater from 1962 to 1992. Original and provocative, American Theater in the Culture of the Cold War illuminates the mind of the spectator in the context of Cold War culture; it uses cognitive studies and media theory to move away from semiotics and psychoanalysis, forging a new way of interpreting theater history.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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