Metaphysics of Corporeality in the Post-modern Thinking. A. Artaud’s Theater: Self-less Actions, Mercantile Identity Accents
Metaphysics of Corporeality in the Post-modern Thinking. A. Artaud’s Theater: Self-less Actions, Mercantile Identity Accents
Author(s): Liudmyla Oblova, Svitlana Anatoliyivna Khrypko, Maryna Turchyn, Yuriy Pavlov, Tatiana BezprozvannaSubject(s): Philosophy, Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: metaphysics of corporeality; postmodern thinking; Theater of Cruelty; metaphysics of pain; split body; body without organs; mercantile accents;
Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to the experience of postmodern representation of the metaphysics of corporeality. The meaning of A. Artaud’s “Theatre of Cruelty” is shown as a living act of ontologization of the body through the pain phenomenon. The game of mercantile and thinking participant in the action is distinguished. The purpose of scientific research: to distinguish between psychological and metaphysical experiences as those that determine the bodily and carnal goals of the participants; accordingly, to show the actions of selfish and selfless roles with their ability to pass or block pain. Objectives of the research: to investigate the mechanisms of postmodern understanding of the metaphysics of the body through A. Artaud’s experience; to present the sphere of the Theater of Cruelty as the destiny of mankind to be a participant in the horrible and to be able to sympathize with it; to highlight the game of mercantile and selfless participant in ambiguous actions; to emphasize pain as a criterion of ontologizing the body; to show the places of the Theater of Cruelty in action on living examples. The scientific novelty lies in the view of the metaphysics of corporeality through the Theater of Cruelty and existential pain. Being a man of postmodern thinking, A. Artaud considers metaphysics in action and shows corporeality by a joint action, which is an event.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 13/2022
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 84-100
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English