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ISBN 10: 0203844262
ISBN 13: 9780203844267
Author: Erika Fischer Lichte, Barbara Gronau, Christel Weiler
Ibsen’s plays rank among those most frequently performed world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon after Ibsen’s death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia - Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays address problems typical to modern societies all over the world, including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism, industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and search for identity.
1. Ibsen on the Platteland: The First Professional Production of A Doll’s House in Afrikaans Goes on Tour
Temple Hauptfleisch and Hilda van Lill
2. Ibsen’s A Doll’s House in America
Marvin Carlson
3. A Doll’s House in the Antipodes
Jacqueline Martin
4. Canajun-eh? Finding a House for Nora in Canada
Errol Durbach
5. Women’s Issues and Theater Style: A Doll’s House in Japan
Mitsuya Mori
6. Against Love – Nora and Hedda on the Contemporary Scandinavian Stage
Tiina Rosenberg
7. Deborah Warner Directs Hedda Gabler: Mercurial Pistols
Maria Shevtsova
8. Peer Gynt at the Pyramids of Giza
Nehad Selaiha
9. Peer Gynt in Israel: A National Hero Returning from Exile?
Freddie Rokem
10. Antunes Filho’s Peer Gynt – A Remarkable Production of Ibsen in Brazil
Thereza Menezes
11. Patrice Chéreau’s Peer Gynt: A Renewed Reception of Ibsen’s Theater in France
Catherine Naugrette
12. Werner Egk’s Peer Gynt in Berlin 1938 – Opera and Politics
Clemens Risi
13. Ghosts and Gods: Ibsen, Tragic Actors and Modern Tragedies in Contemporary Greek Theater Practice
Platon Mavromoustakos
14. An Enemy of the People – The Play That Anticipates the Future
Wang Ning
15. An Enemy of the People as a ‘Trojan Horse’ – Frank Castorf Stages Ibsen in the German Democratic Republic, 1988
Barbara Gronau
16. Rosmersholm in the Moscow Art Theater (1908) and Its First Studio (1918)
Dmitry Trubotchkin
17. Eleonora Duse and Gordon Craig’s Lost Ibsen
Laura Caretti
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Tags: Erika Fischer Lichte, Barbara Gronau, Christel Weiler, Global, Ibsen