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- Utgivningsdatum:2021-08-09
- Mått:148 x 210 x 17 mm
- Vikt:391 g
- Format:Häftad
- Språk:Engelska
- Antal sidor:290
- Förlag:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- ISBN:9783030414122
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Professor Yana Meerzon teaches for the Department of Theatre, University of Ottawa. Her research interests are in drama and performance theory, and theatre of migration and nationalism. Her book publications with Palgrave include Performing Exile – Performing Self: Drama, Theatre, Film (2012), Performance, Exile and ‘America’ (2009), History, Memory, Performance (2015); and Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture (2020).
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“Performance, Subjectivity, Cosmopolitanism, is not only timely but welcome in its attempt to analyse such phenomena in performing arts aesthetics. … As multicultural fatigue continues, many scholars, myself included, who remain interested in post- colonial intercultural, and plurilingual theatre performance will find renewed inspiration in to Meerzon’s insights and positionality. … Interdisciplinary scholars working across humanities, postcolonial studies, and interculturalism will certainly gain deeper insights … that characterize the interesting times we find ourselves in.” (Eury Colin Chang, Recherche littéraire – Literary Research, Vol. 37, 2021)“Meerzon makes a remarkable contribution to theatre and performance studies, which inspires further research on the relationship among cosmopolitanism, theatre, and performance. … Meerzon’s book is one of a few monographs that lead the way for scholars of theatre and performance studies to explore performance’s potential and limits to challenge nations’ inhuman migration laws and practices from a cosmopolitan perspective.” (Hanife Schulte, Contemporary Theatre Review, September 17, 2021)
Innehållsförteckning
- 1. Introduction: Setting the Stage - Performing the Divided Self of a New Cosmopolitanism.- 2. Chapter One: Dramaturgies of the Self: Staging the Décalage of Vernacular Cosmopolitanism.- 3. Chapter Two: ‘Speaking in Tongues’: Staging Hospitality of (Non)Translation.- 4. Chapter Three: Dramaturgies of the Body: Staging Stranger-Fetishism in a Cosmopolitan Solo Performance.- 5. Chapter Four: Staging Cosmoprolis - Constructing the Chorus Play.- 6. Chapter Five: Dramaturgies of the Gaze: On the Intimate Realities of Cosmopolitanism.- 7. Chapter Six: Staging Affective Citizenship – Constructing Communities of Hope.- 8. Chapter Seven: How to Be a Cosmopolitan: Concluding Remarks.
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