Post-Imperial Brecht

Post-Imperial Brecht

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Kruger Loren
Cambridge University Press
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Post-Imperial Brecht challenges prevailing views of Brecht's theatre and politics. Most political theatre critics place Brecht between West and East in the Cold War, and a few have recently explored Brecht's impact as a Northern writer on the global South. Loren Kruger is the first to argue that Brecht's impact as a political dramatist, director and theoretical writer makes full sense only when seen in a post-imperial framework that links the East/West axis between US capitalism and Soviet communism with the North/South axis of postcolonial resistance to imperialism. This framework highlights Brecht's arguments with theorists like Benjamin, Bloch, and Lukacs. It also shows surprising connections between socialist East Germany, where Brecht's 1950s projects impressed the emerging Heiner Müller, and apartheid-era South Africa, where his work appeared on the apartheid as well as anti-apartheid stage.
EAN 9780521036573
ISBN 0521036577
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date May 14, 2007
Pages 416
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 153 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Kruger Loren
Illustrations 20 Halftones, unspecified
Series Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre