
This Book Explores The Ways That Pre-existing National Works Or National Theatre Sites Can Offer A Rich Source Of Material For Speaking To The Contemporary Moment Because Of The Resonances Or Associations They Offer Of A Different Time, Place, Politics, Or Culture. Featuring A Broad International Scope, It Offers A Series Of Thought-provoking Essays That Explore How Playwrights, Directors, Theatre-makers, And Performance Artists Have Re-staged Or Re-worked A Classic National Play, Performance, Theatrical Form, Or Theatre Space In Order To Engage With Conceptions Of And Questions Around The Nation, Nationalism, And National Identity In The Contemporary Moment, Opening Up New Ways Of Thinking About Or Problematizing Questions Around The Nation And National Identity. Chapters Ask How Productions Engage With A Particular Moment In The National Psyche In The Context Of Internationalism And Globalization, For Example, As Well As How Productions Explore The Interconnectivity Of Nations, Intercultural Agendas, Or Cosmopolitanism. They Also Explore Questions Relating To The Presence Of Migrants, Exiles, Or Refugees, And The Legacy Of Colonial Histories And Post-colonial Subjectivities. The Volume Highlights How Theatre And Performance Has The Ability To Contest And Unsettle Ideas Of The Nation And National Identity Through The Use Of Various Sites, Stagings, And Performance Strategies, And How Contemporary Theatres Have Portrayed National Agendas And Characters At A Time Of Intense Cultural Flux And Repositioning-- Provided By Publisher.
This volume investigates how contemporary theatre and performance art utilize historical national works and spaces to interrogate, contest, and redefine modern conceptions of national identity. Nadine Holdsworth, a scholar in theatre and performance studies, compiles a series of essays that analyze how directors, playwrights, and performance artists engage with the complexities of nationalism in an era of globalization. The text argues that by re-staging classic works or occupying traditional theatrical sites, artists can effectively bridge the gap between historical legacies and current political realities.
What You Will Find
Scholars and practitioners in the field of performance studies view this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on cultural politics and national identity. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for those researching the intersection of theatre history and contemporary sociopolitical theory.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203366212
ISBN-13:
9780203366219
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