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portada Unstable Ground: Performance and the Politics of Place
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
306
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.7 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.43 kg.
ISBN
9052014388
ISBN13
9789052014388
Edition No.
0002

Unstable Ground: Performance and the Politics of Place

Maufort, Marc ; Mcauley, Gay (Author) · P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques · Paperback

Unstable Ground: Performance and the Politics of Place - Maufort, Marc ; McAuley, Gay

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Synopsis "Unstable Ground: Performance and the Politics of Place"

Theorists in the humanities and social sciences are increasingly aware of the need to account for the dynamic role played by spatial factors in nearly every domain of human experience. Theatre, as an art form that is utterly dependent on its own spatiality, has a major contribution to make to contemporary debates about space and place. In this book, academics from Australian departments of theatre and performance studies are joined by others from anthropology, cultural and environmental studies as well as site-based performance makers, in order to explore the nexus between place and performance in practices ranging from mainstream theatre and site-specific performance to political demonstrations, rituals of commemoration and social display. While the places and performances they describe are necessarily local, the issues raised are not peculiar to Australia and will resonate with people in many countries where incoming settlers have displaced indigenous populations, where large-scale migration has unsettled resident populations, where atrocities have been committed (in peacetime as well as war) and people have somehow to find ways to live in places marked by the memory of trauma. The book ends with a theoretical afterword by anthropologist Lowell Lewis, proposing some important refinements to ongoing critical discourse about space and place.

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