1st Edition

Towards an Ecocritical Theatre Playing the Anthropocene

By Mohebat Ahmadi Copyright 2022
248 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 35 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Towards an Ecocritical Theatre investigates contemporary theatre through the lens of Anthropocene-oriented ecocriticism. It assesses how Anthropocene thinking engages different modes of theatrical representation, as well as how the theatrical apparatus can rise to the representational challenges of changing interactions between humans and the nonhuman world. To explore these problems, the... Read more

Chapter One: Where Ecocriticism Meets Theatre in the Era of the Anthropocene

Chapter Two: Setting the Stage for the Material Turn and Agential Bodies: Caryl Churchill’s The Skriker and Far Away

Chapter Three: Setting the Stage for the End of the World: Stephen Sewell’s It Just Stopped and Andrew Bovell’s When the Rain Stops Falling

Chapter Four: Setting the Stage for Material Expressions across Planetary Boundaries: E.M. Lewis’ Song of Extinction and Chantal Bilodeau’s Sila

Chapter Five: Setting the Stage for Possibilities of Collaborative Survival: Jordan Hall’s A Brief History of Human Extinction and Miwa Matreyek’s This World Made Itself and Infinitely Yours

Chapter Six: Conclusion: Anthropocenic Theatre: A Stage for Living in the Present and Imagining the Future

Biography

Mohebat Ahmadi completed her PhD (English and Theatre studies) at the University of Melbourne. She is an independent scholar, and presently lives in Toronto, Canada.