Just ... Mimesis: Jack Hitt's Act V
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Titre :
Just ... Mimesis: Jack Hitt's Act V
Auteur(s) :
Dutoit, Thomas [Auteur]
Centre d'Études en Civilisations, Langues et Lettres Étrangères - ULR 4074 [CECILLE]

Centre d'Études en Civilisations, Langues et Lettres Étrangères - ULR 4074 [CECILLE]
Titre de la revue :
Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines
Mimesis in American Literature
Mimesis in American Literature
Pagination :
94-109
Éditeur :
Paris : Association Française d'études américaines
Date de publication :
2013
ISSN :
0397-7870
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
truth
Jacques Derrida
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
rehabilitation
justice
Shakespeare
Jack Hitt
theatre
Hamlet
mimesis
prison
Jacques Derrida
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
rehabilitation
justice
Shakespeare
Jack Hitt
theatre
Hamlet
mimesis
prison
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Littératures
Résumé en anglais : [en]
The present article is based on the course given by Jacques Derrida in 1967-68, "Littérature et vérité: le concept de mimésis," largely unpublished but constituting the foundation for "La mythologie blanche" (1969) and, ...
Lire la suite >The present article is based on the course given by Jacques Derrida in 1967-68, "Littérature et vérité: le concept de mimésis," largely unpublished but constituting the foundation for "La mythologie blanche" (1969) and, in an even more germane way to the present subject here, for "La Doublé séance" (1969). It has also been spurred by reading various works by Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe who plays a foremost role in Richard Anker's book, Henry James. Le principe spectral de la représentation_, the latter of which informing the present essay. My current research on incarceration and on death penalties led me to treat the question of mimesis through an analysis of Jack Hitt's Act V, the subject of which is the staging of Hamlet in a Missouri prison (Eastern Missouri Correctional Facility). Although several studies recently have been devoted to theatre in prison as a means for rehabilitation into society, none have raised the issue of the actor's performance in relation to mimesis, nor conceptualized the stakes of mimesis for literature, truth and ethics, even though mimesis "as such" could have been rightly linked to the theatrical and play-full Shakespearean adage, "all the world's a stage," the world, here, including prison. The question of knowing if the world does include prison or not is precisely raised both by Hitt's Act V and by the analysis of the concept of mimesis. The present essay tries therefore to examine mimesis in its relation to specific questions which the context of incarceration enables one to identify.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >The present article is based on the course given by Jacques Derrida in 1967-68, "Littérature et vérité: le concept de mimésis," largely unpublished but constituting the foundation for "La mythologie blanche" (1969) and, in an even more germane way to the present subject here, for "La Doublé séance" (1969). It has also been spurred by reading various works by Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe who plays a foremost role in Richard Anker's book, Henry James. Le principe spectral de la représentation_, the latter of which informing the present essay. My current research on incarceration and on death penalties led me to treat the question of mimesis through an analysis of Jack Hitt's Act V, the subject of which is the staging of Hamlet in a Missouri prison (Eastern Missouri Correctional Facility). Although several studies recently have been devoted to theatre in prison as a means for rehabilitation into society, none have raised the issue of the actor's performance in relation to mimesis, nor conceptualized the stakes of mimesis for literature, truth and ethics, even though mimesis "as such" could have been rightly linked to the theatrical and play-full Shakespearean adage, "all the world's a stage," the world, here, including prison. The question of knowing if the world does include prison or not is precisely raised both by Hitt's Act V and by the analysis of the concept of mimesis. The present essay tries therefore to examine mimesis in its relation to specific questions which the context of incarceration enables one to identify.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Vulgarisation :
Non
Commentaire :
The essay made available here is a PRE-PUBLICATION version of the published essay.
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