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BERTOLT BRECHT
IN CONTEXT
EDITED BY
STEPHEN BROCKMANN
Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
M Cambridge
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Chronology
List of Abbreviations
Preface - Mark Ravenhill
A Note on Brecht in English
page ix
X
xviii
xxii
xxv
xxvii
Introduction i
Stephen Brockmann
parti brecht’s world
I Brecht’s Augsburg Years
Jurgen Hillesheim
2 Models for Epic Theater from the Munich Years: Wedekind
and Valentin
Meg Mumford
i6
3 Brecht in the Weimar Republic
Ronald Speirs
4 Brecht’s Emergence as a Young Poet
Dorothee Ostmeier
4i
5 Brecht and Music: The Fly in the Amber
Joachim Lucchesi
6 Brecht and Political Theater
Laura Bradley
7 Brecht and Germany
Stephen Brockmann
8 “[She] made suggestions We took them”: Bertolt Brecht’s
Women Collaborators
Paula Hanssen
9 Brecht’s Interviews
Noah Willumsen
10 Brecht and Exile
Johannes F Evelein
11 Brecht and the German Democratic Republic
Mark Clark
12 The Berliner Ensemble
David Barnett
vault ii brecht’s work
13 The Work of the Theater
Marc Silberman
14 Brecht and Marxism
Anthony Squiers
15 Brecht and Photography
Tom Kuhn
16 Brecht and Film: Medium and Masses
Theodore F Rippey
17 Brecht and Fiction
Ernest Schonfield
18 Gestus in Context
Sabine Hake
19 Brecht’s Ethics
Markus Wessendorf
20 Brecht and Dialectics
Joseph Dial
21 Brecht and East Asia
Antony Tatlow
22 Brecht’s Work with Musical Composers 191
Vera Stegmann
PART III THE WORLD’S BRECHT
23 Brecht and Feminism 201
Helen Fehervary
24 Brecht in Southern Africa 208
Loren Kruger
25 Brecht in the Creation, Production, and Analysis
of Opera Today 217
Joy H Calico
26 Brecht and His Biographers 226
Jost Hermand
27 Brecht Editions 233
Erdmut Wizisla
28 Brecht and German Studies 242
Hunter Bivens
vy Beginning Where Brecht Left Off: Heiner Muller
and Brecht’s Legacy 249
Janine Ludwig
30 Bertolt Brecht in Brazil 257
Jurgen Pelzer
31 World Spirit versus Spirit of the Age: Brecht’s Impact
and Influence on East German Literature and Culture 266
Kerstin Hensel
32 Brecht in Fiction 274
Robert Cohen
33 Brecht and Contemporary Experimental Theater 282
Nikolaus Miiller-Schdll
34 Brecht and US Actor Training 291
Wendy Arons
35 Brecht and Transcultural Theater 300
Gunther Heeg
viii Contents
36 Thinking Brecht in(to) the University 309
Norman Roessler
yy “Shrunk in Translation” or: The (Irresistible Rise
of the Old Traduttore/Traditore Tradition 316
Michael Morley
Concise Bibliography 326
Index 341 |
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BERTOLT BRECHT
IN CONTEXT
EDITED BY
STEPHEN BROCKMANN
Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania
M Cambridge
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Chronology
List of Abbreviations
Preface - Mark Ravenhill
A Note on Brecht in English
page ix
X
xviii
xxii
xxv
xxvii
Introduction i
Stephen Brockmann
parti brecht’s world
I Brecht’s Augsburg Years
Jurgen Hillesheim
2 Models for Epic Theater from the Munich Years: Wedekind
and Valentin
Meg Mumford
i6
3 Brecht in the Weimar Republic
Ronald Speirs
4 Brecht’s Emergence as a Young Poet
Dorothee Ostmeier
4i
5 Brecht and Music: The Fly in the Amber
Joachim Lucchesi
6 Brecht and Political Theater
Laura Bradley
7 Brecht and Germany
Stephen Brockmann
8 “[She] made suggestions We took them”: Bertolt Brecht’s
Women Collaborators
Paula Hanssen
9 Brecht’s Interviews
Noah Willumsen
10 Brecht and Exile
Johannes F Evelein
11 Brecht and the German Democratic Republic
Mark Clark
12 The Berliner Ensemble
David Barnett
vault ii brecht’s work
13 The Work of the Theater
Marc Silberman
14 Brecht and Marxism
Anthony Squiers
15 Brecht and Photography
Tom Kuhn
16 Brecht and Film: Medium and Masses
Theodore F Rippey
17 Brecht and Fiction
Ernest Schonfield
18 Gestus in Context
Sabine Hake
19 Brecht’s Ethics
Markus Wessendorf
20 Brecht and Dialectics
Joseph Dial
21 Brecht and East Asia
Antony Tatlow
22 Brecht’s Work with Musical Composers 191
Vera Stegmann
PART III THE WORLD’S BRECHT
23 Brecht and Feminism 201
Helen Fehervary
24 Brecht in Southern Africa 208
Loren Kruger
25 Brecht in the Creation, Production, and Analysis
of Opera Today 217
Joy H Calico
26 Brecht and His Biographers 226
Jost Hermand
27 Brecht Editions 233
Erdmut Wizisla
28 Brecht and German Studies 242
Hunter Bivens
vy Beginning Where Brecht Left Off: Heiner Muller
and Brecht’s Legacy 249
Janine Ludwig
30 Bertolt Brecht in Brazil 257
Jurgen Pelzer
31 World Spirit versus Spirit of the Age: Brecht’s Impact
and Influence on East German Literature and Culture 266
Kerstin Hensel
32 Brecht in Fiction 274
Robert Cohen
33 Brecht and Contemporary Experimental Theater 282
Nikolaus Miiller-Schdll
34 Brecht and US Actor Training 291
Wendy Arons
35 Brecht and Transcultural Theater 300
Gunther Heeg
viii Contents
36 Thinking Brecht in(to) the University 309
Norman Roessler
yy “Shrunk in Translation” or: The (Irresistible Rise
of the Old Traduttore/Traditore Tradition 316
Michael Morley
Concise Bibliography 326
Index 341 |
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