Performing Antagonism [electronic resource] : Theatre, Performance & Radical Democracy / edited by Tony Fisher, Eve Katsouraki.

Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: Performance PhilosophyПублікація: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Видання: 1st ed. 2017Опис: XV, 351 p. online resourceТип вмісту:
  • text
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  • computer
Тип носія:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781349951000
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1.Introduction; Tony Fisher -- 2. Tragedy’s Philosophy; Simon Critchley -- 3. Tragedy; Olga Taxidou -- 4. Parterre; Broderick D.V. Chow -- 5. ‘An Actor, but in Life’; Peter M Boenisch -- 6. Is this What Democracy Looks Like?; Theron Schmidt -- 7. Performing Protest; Pollyanna Ruiz -- 8. ‘A Life Not Worth Living’; Eve Katsouraki -- 9. Collective Horizons; Gigi Argyropoulou -- 10. On the Performance of ‘Dissensual Speech’; Tony Fisher -- 11. Remote Spectating; Fred Dalmasso -- 12. Antagonising the Limits of Critique; Rachel Cockburn -- 13. The Political Dimension of Dance; Goran Petrović-Lotina -- 14. The Art of Unsolicited Participation; Sruti Bala -- 15. Epilogue; Eve Katsouraki -- Bibliography.
У: Springer eBooksЗведення: This book combines performance analysis with contemporary political philosophy to advance new ways of understanding both political performance and the performativity of the politics of the street. Our times are pre-eminently political times and have drawn radical responses from many theatre and performance practitioners. However, a decade of conflict in the Middle East and Afghanistan, the eruption of new social movements around the world, the growth of anti-capitalist and anti-globalisation struggles, the upsurge of protests against the blockades of neoliberalism, and the rising tide of dissent and anger against corporate power, with its exorbitant social costs, have left theatre and performance scholarship confronting something of a dilemma: how to theorize the political antagonisms of our day? Drawing on the resources of ‘post-Marxist’ political thinkers such as Chantal Mouffe and Jacques Rancière, the book explores how new theoretical horizons have been made available for performance analysis.
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1.Introduction; Tony Fisher -- 2. Tragedy’s Philosophy; Simon Critchley -- 3. Tragedy; Olga Taxidou -- 4. Parterre; Broderick D.V. Chow -- 5. ‘An Actor, but in Life’; Peter M Boenisch -- 6. Is this What Democracy Looks Like?; Theron Schmidt -- 7. Performing Protest; Pollyanna Ruiz -- 8. ‘A Life Not Worth Living’; Eve Katsouraki -- 9. Collective Horizons; Gigi Argyropoulou -- 10. On the Performance of ‘Dissensual Speech’; Tony Fisher -- 11. Remote Spectating; Fred Dalmasso -- 12. Antagonising the Limits of Critique; Rachel Cockburn -- 13. The Political Dimension of Dance; Goran Petrović-Lotina -- 14. The Art of Unsolicited Participation; Sruti Bala -- 15. Epilogue; Eve Katsouraki -- Bibliography.

This book combines performance analysis with contemporary political philosophy to advance new ways of understanding both political performance and the performativity of the politics of the street. Our times are pre-eminently political times and have drawn radical responses from many theatre and performance practitioners. However, a decade of conflict in the Middle East and Afghanistan, the eruption of new social movements around the world, the growth of anti-capitalist and anti-globalisation struggles, the upsurge of protests against the blockades of neoliberalism, and the rising tide of dissent and anger against corporate power, with its exorbitant social costs, have left theatre and performance scholarship confronting something of a dilemma: how to theorize the political antagonisms of our day? Drawing on the resources of ‘post-Marxist’ political thinkers such as Chantal Mouffe and Jacques Rancière, the book explores how new theoretical horizons have been made available for performance analysis.

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