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Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 45

Brecht Yearbook / Das Brecht-Jahrbuch 45

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The Brecht Yearbook is a scholarly forum for discussing Brecht's life and work, particularly the politics of literature and theater in a global context. Volume 45, focused on the theme of "Brecht Among Strangers," includes articles on artists who engage with Brecht from various perspectives, such as alterity, dramaturgy, Gestus/gestures, pedagogy, realism, and singularity. The contributors include scholars and artists from around the world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 390 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2020
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd


The 45th volume of the Brecht Yearbook, published by Camden House for the International Brecht Society, delves into the theme of "Brecht Among Strangers." This comprehensive collection of articles explores the diverse perspectives of artists who have engaged with Brecht's work, focusing on themes of strangeness, estrangement, and being a stranger. Spanning a wide range of artistic disciplines, these articles examine the ways in which these artists have interpreted and responded to Brecht's theatrical and literary legacy.

The first section, titled "Among Strangers," explores Brecht's figures of strangeness and their significance in his plays. Contributors analyze the characters of individuals such as the Stranger, the Foreigner, and the Wandering Jew, examining their roles in shaping Brecht's theatrical world and their relevance to contemporary audiences.

The second section, titled "From East to West and Vice Versa," explores geographic interconnections and the global impact of Brecht's work. Contributors examine the ways in which Brecht's plays have traveled across borders and cultures, examining the ways in which they have been translated, adapted, and reinterpreted in different parts of the world.

The third section, titled "Global Estrangements," examines Brecht's relevance in the age of globalization. Contributors explore the ways in which Brecht's plays address issues of power, politics, and identity in a globalized world, examining the ways in which they resonate with contemporary audiences and offer insights into the complexities of our interconnected world.

The contributors to this volume are a diverse group of scholars and artists from around the world. They include renowned Brecht scholars such as Gerda Baumbach, Aurélien Bellucci, and Zbigniew Feliszewski, as well as artists who have worked closely with Brecht's plays and ideas, such as Benno Besson, Arvind Gaur, and Sergei Tretyakov.

The articles in the Brecht Yearbook are meticulously researched and written with a deep understanding of Brecht's work and its historical context. They offer a range of perspectives and approaches, from theoretical analyses to practical interpretations, and are committed to the use value of literature, theater, and theory.

In conclusion, Volume 45 of the Brecht Yearbook is a vital contribution to the study of Brecht's life and work. It provides a rich and diverse exploration of the themes of strangeness, estrangement, and being a stranger, and offers a valuable forum for discussion and debate among scholars and artists alike. Through its commitment to the use value of literature, theater, and theory, the Brecht Yearbook continues to be a central scholarly resource for anyone interested in Brecht's legacy and the broader field of theater and literature studies.

Weight: 686g
Dimension: 152 x 227 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780985195687

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