Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens

In an age of manipulation through text and image, when television and the internet have seized representation and forwarded it as truth, political fiction struggles to remain a significant conveyor and commenter of information. Post-9/11 literature attempts to reestablish the supremacy of represen...

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Main Author: Oana-Celia GHEORGHIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Casa Cărții de Știință 2016-12-01
Series:Cultural Intertexts
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spelling doaj-0e0227fe733d4f9e94fdcdbd129b7bb22020-11-25T02:23:30ZengCasa Cărții de ȘtiințăCultural Intertexts2393-06242393-10782016-12-01555665Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff HappensOana-Celia GHEORGHIU0Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, RomaniaIn an age of manipulation through text and image, when television and the internet have seized representation and forwarded it as truth, political fiction struggles to remain a significant conveyor and commenter of information. Post-9/11 literature attempts to reestablish the supremacy of representation, and hints at the prevalence of a web of discourses hardly contingent with an actual, non-imposed truth. It is the case of David Hare‟s docudrama Stuff Happens, a mixture of actual statements made by Bush, Tony Blair, Condoleezza Rice, or Colin Powell – transposed as characters in the play – and a collection of imagined dialogues allegedly exchanged behind closed doors. Hare‟s play blurs the relation between factuality and representation. The aim of the present paper is to disclose this strategy by analysing the discursive practice at work within the literary text.http://files.cultural-intertexts.webnode.com/200000289-14f2814f2b/56-65%20Gheorghiu%20-%20Documentary%20Theatre%20as%20Dissidence%20%E2%80%93%20Textuality%20of%20World%20Politics%20in%20David%20Hare-s%20History%20Play%20Stuff%20Happens.pdfpolitical playbush administrationwar on terrordiscursive practicesreality and fiction
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Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
Cultural Intertexts
political play
bush administration
war on terror
discursive practices
reality and fiction
author_facet Oana-Celia GHEORGHIU
author_sort Oana-Celia GHEORGHIU
title Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
title_short Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
title_full Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
title_fullStr Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
title_full_unstemmed Documentary Theatre as Dissidence: Textuality of World Politics in David Hare‟s History Play Stuff Happens
title_sort documentary theatre as dissidence: textuality of world politics in david hare‟s history play stuff happens
publisher Casa Cărții de Știință
series Cultural Intertexts
issn 2393-0624
2393-1078
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In an age of manipulation through text and image, when television and the internet have seized representation and forwarded it as truth, political fiction struggles to remain a significant conveyor and commenter of information. Post-9/11 literature attempts to reestablish the supremacy of representation, and hints at the prevalence of a web of discourses hardly contingent with an actual, non-imposed truth. It is the case of David Hare‟s docudrama Stuff Happens, a mixture of actual statements made by Bush, Tony Blair, Condoleezza Rice, or Colin Powell – transposed as characters in the play – and a collection of imagined dialogues allegedly exchanged behind closed doors. Hare‟s play blurs the relation between factuality and representation. The aim of the present paper is to disclose this strategy by analysing the discursive practice at work within the literary text.
topic political play
bush administration
war on terror
discursive practices
reality and fiction
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