Détails du livre
Titre : Border-Crossing and Comedy at the Théâtre Italien, 1716–1723
Pages : 264
Collection : Transnational Theatre Histories
Parution : 2021-03-30
Éditeur : Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier : 9783030700706
À propos du livre
How do nationalized stereotypes inform the reception and content of the migrant comedian’s work? How do performers adapt? What gets lost (and found) in translation? Border-Crossing and Comedy at the Théâtre Italien, 1716-1723 explores these questions in an early modern context. When a troupe of commedia dell’arte actors were invited by the French crown to establish a theatre in Paris, they found their transition was anything but easy. They had to learn a new language and adjust to French expectations and demands. This study presents their story as a dynamic model of coping with the challenges of migration, whereby the actors made their transnational identity a central focus of their comedy. Relating their work to popular twenty-first century comedians, this book also discusses the tools and ideas that contextualize the border-crossing comedian’s work—including diplomacy, translation, improvisation, and parody—across time.
Format EPUB
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Nb pages copiables
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2
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Nb pages imprimables
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26
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5335 Ko
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Prix
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126,59 €
- EAN :
9783030700713