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Performance and Cultural Politics

by Elin Diamond, Erin Diamond
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Overview

Performance and Cultural Politics is a groundbreaking collection of essays which explore the historical and cultural territories of performance, written by the foremost scholars in the field. The essays, exploring performance art, theatre, music and dance, range from Oscar Wilde to Eric Clapton; from the Rose Theatre to U.S. Holocaust museums. The topic includes:

β€’ Sex Play: Stereotype, Pose and Dildo

β€’ Grave Performances: The Cultural Politics of Memory

β€’ Genealogies: Critical Performances

β€’ Identity Politics: Passing, Carnival and the Law In the concluding section, 'Performer's Performance', performance artist Robbie McCauley offers the practitioner's perspective on performance studies.
Interdisciplinary, thought-provoking and rich in new ideas, Performance and Cultural Politics is a landmark in the emerging field of performance studies.

Synopsis

Performance and Cultural Politics gathers together some of the foremost scholars of performance studies to examine the historical and cultural territories of performance.

"Culture" in the twentieth century, says ethnographer James Clifford, "is no longer an object to be described, neither is it a unified corpus of symbols and meanings that can be definitively interpreted. Culture is contested, temporal, emergent." The essays in this volume explore performance--encompassing theater, performance art, dance, and music--as a vital component of this hybrid, contested culture.

The contributors to this landmark volume foucs on topics varying from Oscar Wilde to Eric Clapton; the Rose Theatre to the U.S. holocaust museums. They provide new interpretations of performance and its relation to issues of history, memory, mourning, racism, homophobia, and performativity. Performance artist Robbie McCauley concludes with a practitioner's perspective on art-making and politics which offers fresh insights into questions raised by other essays.

Performance and Cultural Politics is interdisciplinary, thought-provoking, and rich in new ideas. It is essential reading for students and scholars of performance.

Contributors: Emily Apter, Herbert Blau, Ed Cohen, Lynda Hart, Peggy Phelan, Vivian Patraka, Philip Auslander, Susan Foster, Rebecca Schneider, Glenda Dicker/sun, Joseph Roach, Amy Robinson, Robbie McCauley.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415127684

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