2008
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Tangence ; no. 88 (2008)
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Hervé Guay, « Vers un dialogisme hétéromorphe », Tangence, ID : 10.7202/029753ar
This article examines the transformations that have profoundly modified dramatic creation for about thirty years now. Based on the notion of dialogism developed by Mikhail Baktin, our study aims to show that theatre has moved from a dialogical model dominated by the figure of the author, then the director, to a heteromorphous dialogism that makes way for a plurality of voices and languages. In this perspective, many contemporary creators prefer to focus more sharply on the interactions forged between the various components of the dramatic event and the specific relationship to establish with the public rather than on the exchanges between the characters. The interhuman character specific to the dramatic event therefore appears transformed, since the collective process of staging the show is highlighted in the representation itself.