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Communities Performance And Practice Enacting Communities Kerrie Schaefer

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Communities Performance And Practice Enacting Communities Kerrie Schaefer
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Kerrie Schaefer
ISBN: 9783030957568, 303095756X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Communities Performance And Practice Enacting Communities Kerrie Schaefer by Kerrie Schaefer 9783030957568, 303095756X instant download after payment.

This book examines how a newly negative view of community has presented a challenge to critical analysis of community performance practice. The concept of community as a form of class-based solidarity has been hollowed out by postmodernism’s questioning of grand narratives and poststructuralism’s celebration of difference. Alongside the critique of a notion of community has been a critical re-signification of community, following the thinking of philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy who conceives of community not as common being but as being-in-common. The concept of community as being-in-common generates questions that guide the research into community performance theory and practice in this book. The book revises theoretical debates that have defined the field of community theatre and performance. It asks how the critical re-signification of community aligns with these debates and, at the same time, opens new modes of critical analysis of community theatre and performance practice.

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