1st Edition

Brecht and Critical Theory Dialectics and Contemporary Aesthetics

By Sean Carney Copyright 2006
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Arguing that Brecht’s aesthetic theories are still highly relevant today, and that an appreciation of his theory and theatre is essential to an understanding of modern critical theory, this book examines the influence of Brecht’s aesthetic on the pre-eminent materialist critics of the twentieth century: Louis Althusser, Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Frederic Jameson, Theodor W. Adorno and Raymond Williams.

    Re-reading Brecht through the lens of post-structuralism, Sean Carney asserts that there is a Lacanian Brecht and a Derridean Brecht: the result of which is a new Brecht whose vital importance for the present is located in decentred theories of subjectivity.

    Brecht and Critical Theory maps the many ways in which Brechtian thinking pervades critical thought today, informing the critical tools and stances that make up the contemporary study of aesthetics.

    Introduction: Brecht Now  1. Brecht and Language  2. Dialectical Images  3. Brecht and Myth  4. Brecht and Narrative  5. Brecht and Tragedy.  Conclusion

    Biography

    Sean Carney is Assistant Professor of Drama and Theatre in the Department of English at McGill University, Montreal.

    'Carney has certainly produced a commendable account of the depth of Brecht's theory and theatre productions through well-written comparisons and connections to these major thinkers in critical theory. His generous approach to all thinkers involved is refreshing.' – Topia