Epic theatre: experience and emancipation

Authors

  • Nicolás Otavo Dionisio Universidad Libre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1692-5726/sin_fundamento.23.2017.12397

Keywords:

Emotional projection, catharsis, gestus, didactic, non-Aristotelian theater

Abstract

From the Aristotelian perspective, theater is conceived as an art that enables the emotional catharsis of the viewer, through their identification with the dramatic characters and the culmination in an emotional climax. On the other hand, Bertolt Brecht proposes à radical reconfiguration of the nature of theater, advocating for a form that, instead of seeking emotional empathy, promotes critical reflection in the viewer through distancing. This Brechtian approach challenges the traditional notion of Aristotelian catharsis, privileging wonder and reflexive consciousness over emotional purging. Such a dichotomy between both perspectives reflects a paradigmatic change in the understanding and function of theater in modern society. 

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Author Biography

  • Nicolás Otavo Dionisio, Universidad Libre

    Estudiante de Filosofía de la Universidad Libre. Ponencia presentada en el marco de Congreso Internacional, X Congreso Nacional de Filosofía del Derecho, Ética y Política, y XV Coloquio de Estudiantes de Filosofía “Nuevas perspectivas desde y para Iberoamérica”. Integrante del semillero Ethos Barroco.

References

Aristóteles. (2016). Poética. Gredos.

Benjamin, W. (1998). ¿Qué es el teatro épico? En W. Benjamin Iluminaciones III (Pp. 15 - 41). Taurus.

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Published

29-11-2024

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