A personagem desconstruida : argumentos para uma arte cenica não-logocentrica

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

The current paper is dedicated to the study of character, play and performing arts, by which its main aim is to study the character based on the concept of Deconstruction postulated by Jacques Derrida. Grounded on a postmodern and post-structuralist approaches, this research is directed by the following question: is there a character to be created or built by the actor-dancer? Along the text, we defend the idea that there is a character, which could be fluid or interpreted by the spectator, to be built. This idea is supported by the paradigmatic concept of a certain period of History known as logocentric, which recognizes the character and its development as a way of art. Based on those ideas, this paper has two goals: firstly is to argument favorably by a performing art, which could be done "apart from the character", and secondly is proposed that we play and that we examine the representative play without considering the character. This way, it would consolidate what results from such a play - yet nameless - as a possible alternative to a logocentric performing art. Therefore, it analyses the basis of occidental metaphysics and its relations among mimesis, movement and thought, and the influence of those aspects over the conception of the character at the theater, dance, and performing arts in order to undermine, based on the concept of deconstruction, the foundations by which those areas understand the character

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personagens artes cenicas performing arts performance (arte) theater jogos - filosofia dance

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