Psicoanalisi e arte teatrale /
Directly or indirectly, the theater has always been present in the history of psychoanalysis. The introductory essay describes the main developments of contemporary psychoanalytic thinking about theater and acting. In this volume, the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud explores the viewer'...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | Italian |
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Roma :
Alpes Italia srl,
2014.
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| Edition: | I edizione. |
| Series: | Collana I territori della psiche.
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| Summary: | Directly or indirectly, the theater has always been present in the history of psychoanalysis. The introductory essay describes the main developments of contemporary psychoanalytic thinking about theater and acting. In this volume, the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud explores the viewer's deep psychic processes and the psychodynamics that occur in him at the theater. Jacques Lacan uses the Amphitryon of Plautus to deepen reflection on the ego. Octave Mannoni highlights the importance of the social environment in which the play takes place. André Green brings out the deep inner content of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Cesare Musatti illustrates the proximity of Pirandello's work with psychoanalytic thinking. More than one analyst is passionate about the specific figure of the actor and his task. Karl Abraham describes the clinical case of a fraud, which shows emerging elements of acting attributes that are plausible, also, who performs on stage. Lev S. Vygotsky, whose participation in the psychoanalytic movement in Russia is little known in the Western world, discusses the psychology of the actor and the need to place him in a historical dimension. Otto Fenichel, in the perspective of classical psychoanalysis, gives us a valuable and in-depth reflection on the different aspects of the phenomenon of acting. (Adapted from back cover.) |
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| Physical Description: | vi, 154 pages ; 21 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
| ISBN: | 9788865311950 8865311959 |