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Handlingarnas sken : om litterär slitning i det dramatiska

Nyman, Annika LU (2023) In Doctoral studies and research in fine and performing arts
Abstract
The subject of this thesis is what I call a literary friction in the dramatic. In my research project, my aim has been to deepen the understanding of this friction and to make it productive in transforming my own dramatic writing. This has resulted in two dramatic works, which are presented in the thesis.
I distinguish two different qualities in my writing – the dramatic and the literary – that I am trying to merge. A dilemma thus arises, which I contextualize against a historical background of drama in crisis (Szondi) and the new literary tendency of postdramatic theatre (Lehmann).
As a first step towards an understanding of the friction I take a point of departure in the question of narration, which I define mainly through... (More)
The subject of this thesis is what I call a literary friction in the dramatic. In my research project, my aim has been to deepen the understanding of this friction and to make it productive in transforming my own dramatic writing. This has resulted in two dramatic works, which are presented in the thesis.
I distinguish two different qualities in my writing – the dramatic and the literary – that I am trying to merge. A dilemma thus arises, which I contextualize against a historical background of drama in crisis (Szondi) and the new literary tendency of postdramatic theatre (Lehmann).
As a first step towards an understanding of the friction I take a point of departure in the question of narration, which I define mainly through Ricoeur’s temporal explorations of narration, and extend through Ryan’s concept of storyworlds.
Aiming at distinguishing the dramatic quality I go from a more general theory (Szondi, Ricoeur, Aristotle) to a personal understanding and use of ‘the dramatic’ as a concept. Making use of Malochevskaja’s action analysis, I then turn to a reading of Chekov’s The Seagull, and further into my own practice.
‘The literary’ I primarily specify through a reading of Jelinek’s Death and the Maiden I, and argue that Jelinek induces an organic breakdown of narrative structures. I connect this to the habit of reading and the experience of the text as speaking to an inner room within the reader – and I extend this experience to include the act of writing.
I deepen my understanding of the friction between ‘the dramatic’ and ‘the literary’ by connecting text to performativity, which I understand as different layers that are both housed in and surrounding a text, and ‘the dramatic’ and ‘the literary’ are then understood as different movements. I also identify the friction itself as performative, and specify my use of narrative games.
Going into an analysis of my work Sysslolösa unga män med tillgång till vapen (Idle Young Men with Access to Weapons) I focus on the way I transform what I call narrative fragments – understood as fragments of storyworlds – into dramatic action, dealing with the dilemma of a non-dramatic way of thinking, combined with the attempt to create a coherent, dramatic whole.
Discussing my monologue Jag är Jago (I am Iago) I focus on what I call a polyphonic tendency of the work, which I initiate by a collaborative working process and specific strategies of thought.
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Abstract (Swedish)
The subject of this thesis is what I call a literary friction in the dramatic. In my research project, my aim has been to deepen the understanding of this friction and to make it productive in transforming my own dramatic writing. This has resulted in two dramatic works, which are presented in the thesis.
I distinguish two different qualities in my writing – the dramatic and the literary – that I am trying to merge. A dilemma thus arises, which I contextualize against a historical background of drama in crisis (Szondi) and the new literary tendency of postdramatic theatre (Lehmann).
As a first step towards an understanding of the friction I take a point of departure in the question of narration, which I define mainly through... (More)
The subject of this thesis is what I call a literary friction in the dramatic. In my research project, my aim has been to deepen the understanding of this friction and to make it productive in transforming my own dramatic writing. This has resulted in two dramatic works, which are presented in the thesis.
I distinguish two different qualities in my writing – the dramatic and the literary – that I am trying to merge. A dilemma thus arises, which I contextualize against a historical background of drama in crisis (Szondi) and the new literary tendency of postdramatic theatre (Lehmann).
As a first step towards an understanding of the friction I take a point of departure in the question of narration, which I define mainly through Ricoeur’s temporal explorations of narration, and extend through Ryan’s concept of storyworlds.
Aiming at distinguishing the dramatic quality I go from a more general theory (Szondi, Ricoeur, Aristotle) to a personal understanding and use of ‘the dramatic’ as a concept. Making use of Malochevskaja’s action analysis, I then turn to a reading of Chekov’s The Seagull, and further into my own practice.
‘The literary’ I primarily specify through a reading of Jelinek’s Death and the Maiden I, and argue that Jelinek induces an organic breakdown of narrative structures. I connect this to the habit of reading and the experience of the text as speaking to an inner room within the reader – and I extend this experience to include the act of writing.
I deepen my understanding of the friction between ‘the dramatic’ and ‘the literary’ by connecting text to performativity, which I understand as different layers that are both housed in and surrounding a text, and ‘the dramatic’ and ‘the literary’ are then understood as different movements. I also identify the friction itself as performative, and specify my use of narrative games.
Going into an analysis of my work Sysslolösa unga män med tillgång till vapen (Idle Young Men with Access to Weapons) I focus on the way I transform what I call narrative fragments – understood as fragments of storyworlds – into dramatic action, dealing with the dilemma of a non-dramatic way of thinking, combined with the attempt to create a coherent, dramatic whole.
Discussing my monologue Jag är Jago (I am Iago) I focus on what I call a polyphonic tendency of the work, which I initiate by a collaborative working process and specific strategies of thought.
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  • PhD Næss, Tale, Oslo National Academy Of The Arts
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The Appearances of Actions : On Literary Friction in the Dramatic
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type
Thesis
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published
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keywords
artistic research, dramatic writing, literary friction, action analysis, dramatic action, literariness, narration, narrative fragment, poetic precision, polyphony, storyworld, performativity, inner spatiality, collaborative working process, artistic research, dramatic writing, action analysis, dramatic action, literariness, narration, narrative fragment, poetic precision, polyphony, storyworld, performativity, inner spatiality, collaborative working process
in
Doctoral studies and research in fine and performing arts
issue
29
pages
477 pages
publisher
29media
defense location
Bryggeriteatern, Bergsgatan 31B, 214 22 Malmö
defense date
2023-06-01 13:00:00
ISSN
1653-8617
1653-8617
ISBN
978-91-527-6510-4
978-91-8039-699-8
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The incomprehensible
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Swedish
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yes
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