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Une leçon clinique à la Salpetriere, 1887: trois conceptions de la mise en scene theatrale

Mireille Losco-Lena

Lebenswelt (Milano), 2013-12 (3) [Periódico revisado por pares]

Milano University Press

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  • Título:
    Une leçon clinique à la Salpetriere, 1887: trois conceptions de la mise en scene theatrale
  • Autor: Mireille Losco-Lena
  • É parte de: Lebenswelt (Milano), 2013-12 (3)
  • Descrição: Our premise is that the method of teaching at the bedside at the Salpêtrière hospital – about hysteric disease – at the end of the nineteenth century and all the various conceptions of staging and direction in theatre at the same period partake of the same cultural juncture, characterized by a circulation ‒ transfers through contact, shifts and superpositions ‒ of different experiences in the act of looking. This paper examines three of such experiences, which were particularly common in theatres in Paris at the turn of the twentieth century: the clinical experience of looking, developed by André Antoine at the Théâtre-Libre; the haptic experience found in spectacular shows, with the Grand Guignol as one of its prime examples, and the hypnotic experience in the staging of symbolist theatre.
  • Editor: Milano University Press
  • Idioma: Alemão

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