Performing the Secular [electronic resource] : Religion, Representation, and Politics / edited by Milija Gluhovic, Jisha Menon.

Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: Contemporary Performance InterActionsПублікація: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Видання: 1st ed. 2017Опис: XXXVI, 258 p. online resourceТип вмісту:
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  • 9781137496089
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Foreword; Rustom Bharucha.- 1. Introduction: Performing the Secular: Religion, Politics, and the Public Sphere;  Milija Gluhovic and Jisha Menon.- 2. Of Hypocrisy: “Wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage, Bar, and Pulpit are Distinctly Considered.”; Jane Taylor.- 3. Dangerous Images: Theatre and the transnational public sphere; Chris Balme --  4. The “Secular Designs” of Wole Soyinka; Avishek Ganguly --  5. This worldly wonderment: Contemporary British theatre and postsecularism; Chris Megson.- 6. Kamikaze specters and transgenerational memories in Winds of God; Jessica Nakamura.- 7. “Face-to-Face”: Open Secularism and the Politics of Display in Quebec’s Bouchard-Taylor Commission;  Jordana Cox --  8. Sacred Values and Secular Evangelism in the Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate; John Fletcher.- 9. Making the Sacred Public: Women, Performance and Protest in Contemporary Manipur; Trina Banerjee.- 10. Ever, Again: Psychoanalysis, Secular Time, and the Performance of Witness; Ann Pellegrini.
У: Springer eBooksЗведення: With a foreword from Rustom Bharucha, this book is a timely anthology which aims to unsettle our habituated modes of thinking about the place of the secular in cultural productions. The last decade alone has witnessed many religious protests against cultural productions, which have led, in some cases, to the closure of theatre and opera performances. Threats to artists led to the exile of Indian painter, MF Husain, and murder of Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh, the controversy over the depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 led to the cancellation of performances of Mozart’s Idomeneo for the season. Offering fresh and provocative readings that probe the limits and promise of secularity in relation to questions of performance, politics, and the public sphere, this book will be invaluable to scholars who seek to understand the dramatic rise of politicized theology in our new century.
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Foreword; Rustom Bharucha.- 1. Introduction: Performing the Secular: Religion, Politics, and the Public Sphere;  Milija Gluhovic and Jisha Menon.- 2. Of Hypocrisy: “Wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage, Bar, and Pulpit are Distinctly Considered.”; Jane Taylor.- 3. Dangerous Images: Theatre and the transnational public sphere; Chris Balme --  4. The “Secular Designs” of Wole Soyinka; Avishek Ganguly --  5. This worldly wonderment: Contemporary British theatre and postsecularism; Chris Megson.- 6. Kamikaze specters and transgenerational memories in Winds of God; Jessica Nakamura.- 7. “Face-to-Face”: Open Secularism and the Politics of Display in Quebec’s Bouchard-Taylor Commission;  Jordana Cox --  8. Sacred Values and Secular Evangelism in the Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate; John Fletcher.- 9. Making the Sacred Public: Women, Performance and Protest in Contemporary Manipur; Trina Banerjee.- 10. Ever, Again: Psychoanalysis, Secular Time, and the Performance of Witness; Ann Pellegrini.

With a foreword from Rustom Bharucha, this book is a timely anthology which aims to unsettle our habituated modes of thinking about the place of the secular in cultural productions. The last decade alone has witnessed many religious protests against cultural productions, which have led, in some cases, to the closure of theatre and opera performances. Threats to artists led to the exile of Indian painter, MF Husain, and murder of Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh, the controversy over the depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 led to the cancellation of performances of Mozart’s Idomeneo for the season. Offering fresh and provocative readings that probe the limits and promise of secularity in relation to questions of performance, politics, and the public sphere, this book will be invaluable to scholars who seek to understand the dramatic rise of politicized theology in our new century.

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