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Performance : recasting the political in theatre and beyond

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Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien.

This book is an analysis and study of postmodernism, political theatre, and the politics of representation.

Traversing a wide span of twentieth-century political theatre and performance practices in the West, the author analyses and questions the performance practices of the historical and neo-avant-gardes, modernist political theatre, and postmodern performance in order to explore the relationships between politics, performance and postmodernism.

Chinna contends that it is the provisional and contingent strategies of performance which set the model for the postmodern.

Drawing on the poststructuralist theories of Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jacques Derrida, among others, the postmodern is defined as a performance model - like deconstruction, endlessly deferring unequivocal meaning and final closure.

It is argued that historical avantgarde performance practices such as Dada, as well as the neo-avant-gardes from the 1950s onward, were always trapped within a dialectic of representation and the 'real' in their quest for a merging of art and life.

Contents: Postmodernism - Postmodern political strategies - Postmodern Performance - Deconstruction - the Politics of Representation - Historical and Neo-avant-garde Theatre Practices - Modernism - Political Theatre.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820459216 / 9780820459219
Paperback / softback
792.01
15/03/2003
United States
English
220 p.
23 cm
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