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Anxious Affinities: How Theatrical Performance Can Generate a Platform for Interpersonal Dialogue
Anxious Affinities: How Theatrical Performance Can Generate a Platform for Interpersonal Dialogue

Author(s): Jan Motal
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Semiotics / Semiology
Published by: Ústav divadelnej a filmovej vedy SAV
Keywords: Embodied mind; theatre performance; dialogue; existence; death anxiety; representation;

Summary/Abstract: The article combines both philosophical and psychological approaches to argue that art and theatre performance especially can be grasped as a revelation of the universal and basic human concern, which is existential anxiety. The author presents an opinion, that via performative acts on stage, spectators and performers/actors are interconnected in hermeneutic situation (Hans-Georg Gadamer), in which they play their existential experience. Therefore, the universal death anxiety (Irvin D. Yalom) can be understood as a possible platform for interpersonal and intercultural dialogue (Martin Buber). The article concludes, that archetypes (Carl Gustav Jung) are such a place for mutual understanding, representing both mental and physical answers to the basic existential experience of humankind.

  • Issue Year: 65/2017
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 316-326
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English