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Semiotics and Pragmatics of Stage Improvisation

Book information

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2016
ISBN
9781474225809, 9781474225793, 9781474225830, 9781474225816
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
1 MB (1258558 bytes)
Series
Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics
Pages
\161
Time added
2023-05-22 05:09:18

Description

Analysis of improvisation as a compositional practice in the Commedia dell’Arte and related traditions from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Domenic Pietropaolo takes textual material from the stage traditions of Italy, France, Germany and England, and covers comedic drama, dance, pantomime and dramatic theory, and more. He shines a light onto ‘the signs of improvised communication’. The book is comprehensive in its analysis of improvised dramatic art across theatrical genres, and is multimodal in looking at the spoken word, gestural and non-verbal signs. The book focusses on dramatic text as well as: - The semiotics of stage discourse, including semantic, syntactic and pragmatic aspects of sign production - The physical and material conditions of sign-production including biomechanical limitations of masks and costumes. Semiotics and Pragmatics of Stage Improvisation is the product of an entire career spent researching the semiotics of the stage and it is essential reading for semioticians and students of performance arts. Cover Contents Acknowledgments 1 Memory and Imagination in Impromptu Performance 2 The Pragmatics of Derision in Commedia dell’Arte 3 Semiotics of the Improvised Performance Text 4 Quidquid in Buccam Venit: The Syntax of Stage Improvisation 5 The Biomechanical Base of Improvisation 6 The Dramaturgy of Improvisation 7 The Pragmatics of Textuality Bibliography Index

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