Combining personal narrative, interviews, and literary analysis, Fool
elaborates the potential for fool figures from throughout literary
history to reconfigure subject-object relations and point towards new
possibilities in creative and critical thought. Drawing on Johanna
Skibsrud’s experience in clown classes in France and the US, Fool
challenges and extends the correlation Theodor Adorno suggests between
thinking and clowning. It considers a diverse range of literary and
theoretical sources from Richard Wagner’s Parsifal to Karen
Barad’s Meeting the Universe Halfway. The book also refers to a
varied cast of literary and historical clowns and fools, including the
early Shakespearean actor Richard Tarlton, Alban Berg’s Wozzeck, and
Cirque du Soleil’s Shannan Calcutt. Skibsrud elaborates on the role
of the ‘fool’ and ‘foolishness’ in literature, not as an
element of a particular work’s content, plot, or style but instead
as a creative mode of thought activated through the reading and
writing of literary texts. This innovative book charts new ground in
literature, philosophy, and performance studies, and is an invaluable
resource for specialists in all three fields.
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ISBN
9781000965759
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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