Actors in the Audience: Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian
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[1994]
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spelling | Bartsch, Shadi 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)132262495 aut Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian Shadi Bartsch Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press [1994] 1 Online-Ressource (vi,309p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Revealing Antiquity 6 This is a book about language, theatricality, and empire--about how the Roman emperor dramatized his rule and how his subordinates in turn staged their response. Informed by theories of dramaturgy, sociology, new historicism, and cultural criticism, this close reading of literary and historical texts gives us a new perspective on the politics of the Roman empire--and on the languages and representation of power When Nero took the stage, the audience played along--or else. The drama thus enacted, whether in the theater proper or in the political arena, unfolds in all its rich complexity in Actors in the Audience. This is a book about language, theatricality, and empire--about how the Roman emperor dramatized his rule and how his subordinates in turn staged their response. The focus is on Nero: his performances onstage spurred his contemporaries to reflect on the nature of power and representation, and to make the stage a paradigm for larger questions about the theatricality of power. Through these portrayals by ancient writers, Shadi Bartsch explores what happens to language and representation when all discourse is distorted by the pull of an autocratic authority. Some Roman senators, forced to become actors and dissimulators under the scrutinizing eye of the ruler, portrayed themselves and their class as the victims of regimes that are, for us, redolent of Stalinism. Other writers claimed that doublespeak--saying one thing and meaning two--was the way one could, and did, undo the constraining effects of imperial oppression. Tacitus, Suetonius, and Juvenal all figure in Bartsch's shrewd analysis of historical and literary responses to the brute facts of empire; even the Panegyricus of Pliny the Younger now appears as a reaction against the widespread awareness of dissimulation. Informed by theories of dramaturgy, sociology, new historicism, and cultural criticism, this close reading of literary and historical texts gives us a new perspective on the politics of the Roman empire--and on the languages and representation of power In English Nero Römisches Reich, Kaiser 37-68 (DE-588)118586998 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 31 v. Chr.-138 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 54-138 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 30 v. Chr.-138 gnd rswk-swf Latin literature / History and criticism Theater / History / To 500 Literature and history / Rome Theater audiences / Rome Communication / Rome LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh TEATRO ROMANO (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh Littérature latine / Histoire et critique Littérature et histoire / Rome Théâtre / Publics / Rome Communication orale / Rome Théâtre latin / Histoire et critique Acteurs / Rome / Histoire Empereurs / Rome / Dans la littérature Empereurs / Dans la littérature Geschichte Lateinische Literatur Emperors in literature Role playing in literature Dictators in literature Rhetoric, Ancient Politieke macht Misleiding Dramaturgie Empereurs dans la littérature Jeu de rôle dans la littérature Dictateurs dans la littérature Rhétorique ancienne Communication Historiography Latin literature Literature and history Theater Theater audiences Theater (DE-588)4059702-7 gnd rswk-swf Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 gnd rswk-swf Herrscherbild (DE-588)4159648-1 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd rswk-swf Rom Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 gnd rswk-swf Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 g Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 s Herrscherbild (DE-588)4159648-1 s Theater (DE-588)4059702-7 s Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 s Geschichte 54-138 z 1\p DE-604 Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s 2\p DE-604 Geschichte 31 v. Chr.-138 z 3\p DE-604 Geschichte 30 v. Chr.-138 z 4\p DE-604 Nero Römisches Reich, Kaiser 37-68 (DE-588)118586998 p 5\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-674-28098-4 https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674280991 Verlag Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 5\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Bartsch, Shadi 1966- Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian Nero Römisches Reich, Kaiser 37-68 (DE-588)118586998 gnd Latin literature / History and criticism Theater / History / To 500 Literature and history / Rome Theater audiences / Rome Communication / Rome LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh TEATRO ROMANO (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh Littérature latine / Histoire et critique Littérature et histoire / Rome Théâtre / Publics / Rome Communication orale / Rome Théâtre latin / Histoire et critique Acteurs / Rome / Histoire Empereurs / Rome / Dans la littérature Empereurs / Dans la littérature Geschichte Lateinische Literatur Emperors in literature Role playing in literature Dictators in literature Rhetoric, Ancient Politieke macht Misleiding Dramaturgie Empereurs dans la littérature Jeu de rôle dans la littérature Dictateurs dans la littérature Rhétorique ancienne Communication Historiography Latin literature Literature and history Theater Theater audiences Theater (DE-588)4059702-7 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 gnd Herrscherbild (DE-588)4159648-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd |
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title | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian |
title_auth | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian |
title_exact_search | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian |
title_full | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian Shadi Bartsch |
title_fullStr | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian Shadi Bartsch |
title_full_unstemmed | Actors in the Audience Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian Shadi Bartsch |
title_short | Actors in the Audience |
title_sort | actors in the audience theatricality and doublespeak from nero to hadrian |
title_sub | Theatricality and Doublespeak from Nero to Hadrian |
topic | Nero Römisches Reich, Kaiser 37-68 (DE-588)118586998 gnd Latin literature / History and criticism Theater / History / To 500 Literature and history / Rome Theater audiences / Rome Communication / Rome LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh TEATRO ROMANO (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) bisacsh Littérature latine / Histoire et critique Littérature et histoire / Rome Théâtre / Publics / Rome Communication orale / Rome Théâtre latin / Histoire et critique Acteurs / Rome / Histoire Empereurs / Rome / Dans la littérature Empereurs / Dans la littérature Geschichte Lateinische Literatur Emperors in literature Role playing in literature Dictators in literature Rhetoric, Ancient Politieke macht Misleiding Dramaturgie Empereurs dans la littérature Jeu de rôle dans la littérature Dictateurs dans la littérature Rhétorique ancienne Communication Historiography Latin literature Literature and history Theater Theater audiences Theater (DE-588)4059702-7 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd Rolle (DE-588)4130478-0 gnd Herrscherbild (DE-588)4159648-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Kaiser (DE-588)4114123-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Nero Römisches Reich, Kaiser 37-68 Latin literature / History and criticism Theater / History / To 500 Literature and history / Rome Theater audiences / Rome Communication / Rome LITERATURA LATINA (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) TEATRO ROMANO (HISTÓRIA E CRÍTICA) Littérature latine / Histoire et critique Littérature et histoire / Rome Théâtre / Publics / Rome Communication orale / Rome Théâtre latin / Histoire et critique Acteurs / Rome / Histoire Empereurs / Rome / Dans la littérature Empereurs / Dans la littérature Geschichte Lateinische Literatur Emperors in literature Role playing in literature Dictators in literature Rhetoric, Ancient Politieke macht Misleiding Dramaturgie Empereurs dans la littérature Jeu de rôle dans la littérature Dictateurs dans la littérature Rhétorique ancienne Communication Historiography Latin literature Literature and history Theater Theater audiences Latein Rolle Herrscherbild Literatur Kaiser Rom Römisches Reich |
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