The Stage As Der Spielraum Gottes


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The Stage as "Der Spielraum Gottes"


The Stage as

Author: Olivia G. Gabor

language: en

Publisher: Peter Lang

Release Date: 2006


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Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Michigan.

Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 Vols.)


Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 Vols.)

Author: Rudolf Siebert

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2010-08-16


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The Manifesto develops further the Critical Theory of Religion intrinsic to the Critical Theory of Society of the Frankfurt School into a new paradigm of the Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy and Theology of Religion. Its central theme is the theodicy problem in the context of late capitalist society and its globalization.

Revolutionary Theater and the Classical Heritage


Revolutionary Theater and the Classical Heritage

Author: Michael David Richardson

language: en

Publisher: Peter Lang

Release Date: 2007


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This study analyzes the work of three prominent proletarian-revolutionary dramatists at the end of the Weimar Republic. The work of Bertolt Brecht, Friedrich Wolf, and Gustav von Wangenheim is looked at against the backdrop of debates among Marxist intellectuals and artists. Through a discussion of theatrical theory and close readings of individual plays, this work examines the authors' unique aesthetics and their enactment of a critical appropriation of the German literary heritage. It also investigates their attempts to transform the audience's relationship to the theatrical production from a passive-receptive to an active-critical one. This volume offers insights into larger questions of political and cultural continuity that characterized the Weimar and the postwar periods.