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Austerity And The Public Role Of Drama Performing Livesincommon 1st Ed Victor Merriman

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Austerity And The Public Role Of Drama Performing Livesincommon 1st Ed Victor Merriman
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Author: Victor Merriman
ISBN: 9783030032593, 9783030032609, 3030032590, 3030032604
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Austerity And The Public Role Of Drama Performing Livesincommon 1st Ed Victor Merriman by Victor Merriman 9783030032593, 9783030032609, 3030032590, 3030032604 instant download after payment.

This book asks what, if any, public role drama might play under Project Austerity – an intensification phase of contemporary liberal political economy. It investigates the erosion of public life in liberal democracies, and critiques the attention economy of deficit culture, by which austerity erodes life-in-common in favour of narcissistic performances of life-in-public. It argues for a social order committed to human flourishing and deliberative democracy, as a counterweight to the political economy of austerity. It demonstrates, using examples from England, Ireland, Italy, and the USA, that drama and the academy pursue shared humane concerns; the one, a critical art form, the other, a social enabler of critical thought and progressive ideas. A need for dialogue with emergent forms of collective consciousness, new democratic practices and institutions, shapes a manifesto for critical performance, which invites universities and cultural workers to join other social actors in imagining and enabling ethical lives-in-common.

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