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World Political Theatre And Performance Theories Histories Practices Mireia Aragay

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World Political Theatre And Performance Theories Histories Practices Mireia Aragay
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Publisher: Brill; Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Author: Mireia Aragay, Paola Botham, José Ramón Prado-Pérez
ISBN: 9789004425804, 9789004430990, 9004425802, 9004430997, 2020016597
Language: English
Year: 2020

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World Political Theatre And Performance Theories Histories Practices Mireia Aragay by Mireia Aragay, Paola Botham, José Ramón Prado-pérez 9789004425804, 9789004430990, 9004425802, 9004430997, 2020016597 instant download after payment.

World Political Theatre and Performance: Theories, Histories, Practices is the second collection of essays to emerge from the Political Performances Working Group at the International Federation for Theatre Research. Bringing together scholars and practitioners from multiple locations, the book analyses a range of examples – historical and contemporary – of counter-hegemonic theatre and performance.
Part 1 offers a diachronic view of the relationship between activism and performance; Part 2 focuses on the changing nature of what constitutes ‘political theatre’ today. Case studies from Finland to India and from Chile to China are framed by section introductions that underline both commonalities and tensions, while the general introduction reflects on what a radical practice can look like in the face of global neoliberalism.
Contributors: Julia Boll, Paola Botham, Marco Galea, Aneta Głowacka, Pujya Ghosh, Camila González Ortiz, Bérénice Hamidi-Kim, Fatine Bahar Karlıdağ, Madli Pesti, José Ramón Prado-Pérez, Trish Reid, Mikko-Olavi Seppälä, Andy Smith, Evi Stamatiou, Wei Zheyu.

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