The Rhinoceros and The Regime Posthuman Bodies on Stage and Screen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24193/subbdrama.2023.1.04Keywords:
posthumanism, performative body, postdramatic theatre, Eugène Ionesco, Rhinoceros.Abstract
Ever since its first representation on stage, Ionesco's play Rhinoceros became a mirror to the anxieties haunting the societies that it was held up to. Back in the 1960s, it would symbolize (Neo-)Fascism and Far-Right dangers in the Western countries, while subversively pointing at Communism and Far-Left ideologies in the Central-East European cultures. The text's versatility was highly praised by the literary and theatrical criticism, and allowed for its re-enactment in shows and films produced over the globe, in the most diverse social-political contexts. This study aims to revisit some of the first play stagings from the current perspective of post-theatre, pointing out how the early post-War productions are contributing to rewriting of the performative code in the language of posthumanism and post-drama.References
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