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You are currently viewing Early Modern Theater in Our Time: Transnational Urgencies

Early Modern Theater in Our Time: Transnational Urgencies

  • Post author:Sidia Fiorato
  • Post published:25 May 2023
  • Post category:Announcements / Conferences

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Assimilated by the moderns to the stage, in ancient times the skenè (σκηνή) is the backdrop, initially a painted canvas, against which the characters act and speak. Connoted not only visually but also ritually, it alludes to the offstage – both behind or extra-scenic – as well as to other actions and other times, and is the mirror that reverberates the actors’ words to the audience.

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