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- Bertolt Brecht in Context
- Bertolt Brecht in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure
- Notes on Contributors
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- A Note on Brecht in English
- Introduction
- Part I Brecht’s World
- Part II Brecht’s Work
- Chapter 13 The Work of the Theater
- Chapter 14 Brecht and Marxism
- Chapter 15 Brecht and Photography
- Chapter 16 Brecht and Film: Medium and Masses
- Chapter 17 Brecht and Fiction
- Chapter 18 Gestus in Context
- Chapter 19 Brecht’s Ethics
- Chapter 20 Brecht and Dialectics
- Chapter 21 Brecht and East Asia
- Chapter 22 Brecht’s Work with Musical Composers
- Part III The World’s Brecht
- Concise Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 14 - Brecht and Marxism
from Part II - Brecht’s Work
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 May 2021
- Bertolt Brecht in Context
- Bertolt Brecht in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure
- Notes on Contributors
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- A Note on Brecht in English
- Introduction
- Part I Brecht’s World
- Part II Brecht’s Work
- Chapter 13 The Work of the Theater
- Chapter 14 Brecht and Marxism
- Chapter 15 Brecht and Photography
- Chapter 16 Brecht and Film: Medium and Masses
- Chapter 17 Brecht and Fiction
- Chapter 18 Gestus in Context
- Chapter 19 Brecht’s Ethics
- Chapter 20 Brecht and Dialectics
- Chapter 21 Brecht and East Asia
- Chapter 22 Brecht’s Work with Musical Composers
- Part III The World’s Brecht
- Concise Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This essay outlines Brecht’s relation to Marxism along three dimensions. First, it examines his Marxist influences including Karl Marx, V. I. Lenin, Karl Korsch, and Fritz Sternberg. Second, it explores Marxist reactions to him, particularly those of GeorgLukács and Theodor Adorno. Lastly, it investigates his influences on Marxist thought vis-à-vis Walter Benjamin, Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Rancière, and others. It shows that not only was his work heavily influenced by the movement, his thought also occupies an often-unrecognized central position within it.
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- Bertolt Brecht in Context , pp. 123 - 130Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021