mimesis masochism and mime
TRANSCRIPT
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Mimesis, Masochism, &MimeThe Politics of Theatricality inContemporary French Thought
Edited byTimothy Murray
Ann Arbor
THE UNIVERSITY or MICHIGAN PRESS
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Contents
Timothy MurrayIntroduction: The Mise-en-Scene of the Cultural I 1
Part i Mimesis ImposedMachineries of Representation I 27
Helene CixousHors Cadre Interview I 29
Jacques DerridaThe Theater of Cruelty and the Closure of Representation I 40
Luce IrigarayThe Stage Setup I 63
Rene GirardFrom Mimetic Desire to the Monstrous Double I 87
Part 2 Tragedy and MasochismScene as Other I 113
Louis MatinThe Utop ic Stage I 115
Andre GreenThe Psycho-analytic Reading of Tragedy I 136
Jean-Frangois LyotardThe Unconscious as Mise-en-Scene I 163
Philippe Lcuoue-LabartheTheatrum Analyticum I 175
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Part 3 Staging PowerTransgressive Alterity I 197
Louis AlthusserThe "Piccolo Teatro": Bertolazzi and BrechtNotes on aMaterialist Theater I 199
Michel FoucaultTheatrum Philosophicum I 216
Gilles DeleuzeOne Less Manifesto I 239
Frantz FanonAlgeria Unveiled I 259
Part 4 Like a FilmTheatrical Dispositions I 275
Julia KristevaModern Theater Does Not Take (a) Place I 277
Jean-Frangois LyotardThe Tooth, the Palm I 282
Josette FiralPerformance and Theatricality: The Subject Demystified I 289
Regis DurandThe Disposition of the Voice I 301
Contributors I 311
Index I 315