- character, a
Gestus reveals a
specific aspect of a character:
rather than his metaphysical,
subconscious or
other psychological dimensions, a
Gestus makes visible...
- Epic
theatre incorporates a mode of
acting that
utilises what
Brecht calls gestus. One of Brecht's most-important
aesthetic innovations prioritised function...
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incorporates early formulations of
Brechtian conventions and
techniques such as
Gestus and the V-Effect (or Verfremdungseffekt). It
employs an
episodic arrangement...
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Ilawela (formerly
variously transcribed as Geshtu-(E), Geshtu,
Gestu, or We-ila) is, in
Sumerian and
Akkadian mythology, a
minor god of intelligence....
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Willett 91
Willett 92 Frau Weigel’s
famous Gestus of the
stummer Schrei or "silent scream,"
following the
death of Courage's...
- Enki (Sumerian: 𒀭𒂗𒆠 DEN-KI) is the
Sumerian god of water,
knowledge (
gestú),
crafts (gašam), and
creation (nudimmud), and one of the Anunnaki. He was...
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constitutes a
fundamental interpretative attitude (what
Brecht calls a "grund-
gestus").
Brecht (2000, 237).
Periodization Kolář,
Pavel (2012-10-22). "Historisierung"...
- "estrangement effect" (or Verfremdungseffekt) and the
acting technique known as
gestus, were
intended as
deliberate revisions of the
values upheld by Aristotle...
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describes as
establishing the "not/but"
element in a
performed physical "
gestus"
within context of the play's
overall "Fabel".
Eugenio Barba argues that...
- (gašam); mischief; water, seawater, lake
water (a, aba, ab),
intelligence (
gestú,
literally "ear") and
creation (Nudimmud: nu, likeness, dim mud, make bear)...