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The clown's carnival in the hospital: a semiotic analysis of the medical clown's performance
Authors:Amnon Raviv
Institution:1. Theatre Department, Haifa University, Haifa, Israel yamtoot@gmail.com
Abstract:The medical clown's multimodal performance in the hospital takes place within its rigid space. A clown in a hospital is a paradox. “Medical clowning” is a metaphor taken from two seemingly unrelated fields of meaning, juxtaposing what is medical, scientific, serious and logical with clowning, emotions, carnival spirit and humour. The clown addresses barriers erected by illness, pain, alienation and distress with a continuous flexible performance of humour and fantasy tailored to changing conditions and circumstances. A clown, by definition, threatens the public order and seemingly has no place in the hospital paradigm. The current article compares medical clowns to carnival clowns, examines the medical clown's flexible performance, illustrates it with case studies, presents a semiotic analysis of the clown's journey through the hospital and examines the significance of the performance on the ideological level.
Keywords:medical clown  carnival clown  patients' anxiety  humour  carnival laughter  seriousness
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