Module 1 reflection and looking even further back in History to unravel 'Ethics'
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Here I have added a picture of the city of Hamburg , my former home. This was after the horrific air raids of WW2 |
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This is Hamburg today. You may be wondering why these pictures are relevant...see what you think? |
What I am about to post is really only a very minimal indication of what 'Theatre & Ethics' explores, but I am in my early stages and thought I would share what I have so far discovered and it may open up new areas for others to pursue.
The book is divided into three parts: Ancient, Modern and Post Modern. Firstly the legacy of Ancient Greek theatre and philosophy is examined. 'Just like theatre and philosophy today, the theatre and philosophy of the ancient Greeks concerned themselves with ethical and political issues, as well as with the relationships between these real-life activities and the fictions'
At this time the Ethics are determined strongly by how an individual acts under the strict regulations of someone above. In most cases this is a religious authority.
As the book moves into the second part, it takes a huge leap forward in time 'to examine the origins – social, political, philosophical and theatrical – of the ethical frameworks with which most people in the modern Western world are most familiar'. These are the ethical frameworks that take shape when individuals and the societies they form are no longer bound to ethical codes imposed from outside or above (by kings or gods).
In Part Three, specifically an ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas is dissected (1906– 95). It arose in response to the atrocities committed by the Nazis in the 1940s. It 'represented the logical extension of a kind of rationality that had turned both irrational and unethical.'
It argues 'that the ethical dimensions of theatrical production and spectatorship cannot be separated from the specific historical circumstances in which they take place.'
Ridout, Nicholas. Theatre and Ethics, Macmillan Education UK, 2009. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/mdx/detail.action?docID=4763730.
Hi Lauren, really interesting blog! You have definitely sold this book to me, I will have to have a look at it at some point. I find history of dance so interesting, but never really dove deeper into looking at the history of ethics and theatre, which is strange because everything that happened in history has effected us in this present day! I'm excited to read your next blogs x
ReplyDeleteThanks, yeah like it's probably not what we are going to be basing our essays on but at least it helps to get a more rounded understanding I think :)
Deletehi Lauren, I will definitely check that book out, thanks for the recommendation. I struggled going into enough depth about the ethics side of things in module 1 so am aiming to go more in depth in mod 2. (also I can add you to the whats app group, what is your number?)
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, that would be great :) 07534434068
DeleteHey Lauren! Thanks for the recommendation, I feel like I only briefly touched on the subject in Module one so definitely need to do some more research now! Looking forward to reading more of your blogs :)
ReplyDeleteYeah same, I really struggled finding personal experiences that had a strong ethical implication. I didn't feel I had anything that carried enough weight. I had never suffered as a result of my skin color, age or sex that I was aware of. So I found it really difficult!
DeleteHi Lauren, thank you so much for sharing this! Ethics is definitely something I know I only briefly touched on in Module 1 but is something I will really need to get to grips with for the inquiry! I will have a look at this book and I'm hoping to do a blog on ethics myself soon so hopefully I might have some more ideas or information to help you out too! Would love to return the favour as your blog has been such a great help for me xx
ReplyDeleteHi Georgina, Oh that sounds great!.. Yeah it would be great to read your findings too. It really is so helpful to see other people's ideas. Sometimes there are some priceless bits of information in there and it's comforting to know other people are going down the same paths! Looking forward to reading :) xx
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