Rhapsody for the Theatre
Alain Badiou author Bruno Bosteels translator Bruno Bosteels editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:10th Sep '13
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For Alain Badiou, theatre - unlike cinema - is the place for the staging of a truly emancipatory collective subject. In this sense theatre is, of all the arts, the one strictly homologous to politics: both theatre and politics depend on a limited set of texts or statements, collectively enacted by a group of actors or militants, which put a limit on the excessive power of the state. This explains why the history of theatre has always been inseparable from a history of state repression and censorship.
This definitive collection includes not only Badiou's pamphlet Rhapsody for the Theatre but also essays on Jean-Paul Sartre, on the political destiny of contemporary theatre, and on Badiou's own work as a playwright, as author of the Ahmed Tetralogy.
"One of the most important philosophers writing today."--Joan Copjec "A figure like Plato or Hegel walks here among us!"--Slavoj A iA ek "An heir to Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Althusser."--"New Statesman"
ISBN: 9781781681268
Dimensions: 218mm x 144mm x 16mm
Weight: 348g
192 pages