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The Path of a Character : Michael Chekhov's Inspired Acting and Theatre Semiotics

Part of the Heidelberger Publikationen zur Slavistik.B.Literaturwissenschaftliche Reihe series
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Nephew of Anton Chekhov and a disciple of Konstantin Stanislavskii, Russian emigre actor Michael Chekhov (1891-1955) created one of the most challenging and inspiring acting theories of the 20th century.

This book is a reinterpretation of Chekhov's theory both in the context of the cultural and political milieu of his time and in the light of theatre semiotics: from Prague Structuralism to French Poststructuralism and contemporary performance theory.

This work presents Chekhov's understanding of the actor's stage product- stage mask - as a psychological, psychophysical and cultural construct engaged with the mysteries of the actor/character or, what Mikhail Bakhtin describes as the author/hero, dialectical relationships.

It offers new horizons in interdisciplinary and intercultural visions on theatre acting described by Chekhov as a most liberating and cathartic process.

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Peter Lang AG
363153096X / 9783631530962
Paperback / softback
22/06/2005
Switzerland
338 pages, 11 fig.
148 x 210 mm, 440 grams
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