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  1. Staging the sacred
    theatricality and performance in late ancient liturgical poetry
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

    _Staging the Sacred_ examines the importance of Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Laura Lieber proposes an account of hymnody as a performative and... mehr

     

    _Staging the Sacred_ examines the importance of Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Laura Lieber proposes an account of hymnody as a performative and theatrical genre, combining religious and theatrical studies to examine how performers creatively engaged their audiences, utilized different modes of performance, and created complex characters through their speeches. -- To truly consider performance and engage with these poems fully, Lieber urges readers to imagine the world beyond the page. While poetry and hymnody from Late Antiquity are usually presented in textual form, Lieber moves away from studying the text on its own, engaging instead with how these poems would have been performed and acted. The specific literary techniques associated with oratory and acting in Late Antiquity, such as apostrophe and vivid imagery, help craft a more accurate idea of liturgical presentations. Lieber suggests ways that these ancient poets could have used their physical spaces of performance by borrowing from the gestures and body language of oratory, mime, and pantomime. -- A highly interdisciplinary study that will appeal to scholars across religion, theatre, literature, and beyond, _Staging the Sacred_ proposes a novel interpretation of Late Antique hymnody and poetry as a performative genre, akin to oratory, theatre, and other modes of public performance, placing these works in their wider societal context.

     

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    ISBN: 9780190065461; 9780190065478; 019006546X
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    RVK Klassifikation: BD 3970 ; BS 1620 ; FB 4160 ; FB 5225
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800); Christentum, Christliche Theologie (230); Andere Religionen (290)
    Schlagworte: Judentum; Samaritaner; Christentum; Liturgie; Lyrik; Hymne; Theater; Aufführung; Geschichte 275-625;
    Umfang: xiii, 407 Seiten, 24 cm
  2. Staging the sacred
    theatricality and performance in late ancient liturgical poetry
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

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    Schlagworte: Hymnologie; Religiöse Lyrik; Theater; Christentum; Judentum
    Umfang: xiii, 407 Seiten
  3. Staging the sacred
    performance in late ancient liturgical poetry
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York

    "In this volume, Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity (ca. 3rd-4th c. CE) is examined not only from within the context of religious traditions of biblical interpretation and conventions of prayer but also through the... mehr

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    "In this volume, Christian, Jewish, and Samaritan liturgical poetry from Late Antiquity (ca. 3rd-4th c. CE) is examined not only from within the context of religious traditions of biblical interpretation and conventions of prayer but also through the lenses of performance, entertainment, and spectacle. Recognizing that liturgical poets were as invested engaging their listeners as orators and actors were, this study analyses hymnody as a performative genre akin to oratory and theatre, the two primary modes of public performance from the wider societal context. Attention to liturgical poetry's "theatricality" draws our attention to a range of subjects, from how biblical stories were adapted to the liturgical stage, much in the way that the classical works of Greco-Roman antiquity were themselves popularized in this Late Antique period; to the adaptation of physical techniques and material structures to augment the ability of performers to engage their audiences. Specific techniques associated with both oratory and acting in antiquity will offer concrete means for elucidating the affinities of liturgical presentations and other modes of performance: indications of direct address, for example, and apostrophe, as well as the creation of character through speech (ethopoeia); and appeals to the audience's senses, including vivid descriptions (ekphrasis), a technique especially popular in antiquity. A serious consideration of performance also demands that we make the difficult leap to imagining the world beyond the page. While Late Antique hymnody has come down to the present primarily in textual form, the written word constitutes something quite remote from the actual experience these scripts reflect. We will thus attempt to consider more speculative but recognizably essential elements of these works' reception, including ways in which liturgical poetry could have borrowed from the gestures and body language of oratory, mime, and pantomime, and how poets may have used the physical spaces of performance and accelerated changes visible in the archaeological record"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Religious poetry; Theater; Christentum; Judentum; Katholizismus; Religiöse Lyrik; Religiöse Literatur; Theater
    Umfang: xiii, 407 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index