Performance, Politics and Activism

Performance, Politics and Activism
Title Performance, Politics and Activism PDF eBook
Author P. Lichtenfels
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 275
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 113734105X

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Considering both making political performance and making performance politically, this collection explores engagements of political resistance, public practice and performance media, on various scales of production within structures of neoliberal and liberal government and power.

Performance Activism

Performance Activism
Title Performance Activism PDF eBook
Author Dan Friedman
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 289
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030805913

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This is the first book length study of performance activism. While Performance Studies recognizes the universality of human performance in daily life, what is specifically under investigation here is performance as an activity intentionally entered into as a means of engaging social issues and conflicts, that is, as an ensemble activity by which we re-construct/transform social reality. Performance Activism: Precursors and Contemporary Pioneers provides a global overview of the growing interface of performance with education, therapy, conflict resolution, civic engagement, community development and social justice activism. It combines an historical study of the processes by which, over the course of the 20th Century, performance has been loosened from the institutional constraints of the theatre with a mosaic-like overview of the diverse work/play of contemporary performance activists around the world. Performance Activism will be of interest to theatre and cultural historians, performance practitioners and researchers, psychologists and sociologists, educators and youth workers, community organizers and political activists.

Performance Constellations

Performance Constellations
Title Performance Constellations PDF eBook
Author Marcela A. Fuentes
Publisher Theater: Theory/Text/Performan
Total Pages 179
Release 2019-10-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472054228

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Demonstrates the power of embodied and digital networks in confronting neoliberal sociopolitical regimes in the Americas

Performance Action

Performance Action
Title Performance Action PDF eBook
Author Paula Serafini
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 196
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351728601

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Performance Action looks to advance the understanding of how art activism works in practice, by unpacking the relationship between the processes and politics that lie at its heart. Focusing on the UK but situating its analysis in a global context of art activism, the book presents a range of different cases of performance-based art activism, including the anti-oil sponsorship performances of groups like Shell Out Sounds and BP or not BP?, the radical pedagogy project Shake!, the psychogeographic practice of Loiterers Resistance Movement, and the queer performances of the artist network Left Front Art. Based on participatory, ethnographic research, Performance Action brings together a wealth of first-hand accounts and interviews followed by in-depth analysis of the processes and politics of art activist practice. The book is unique in that it adopts an interdisciplinary approach that borrows concepts and theories from the fields of art history, aesthetics, anthropology, sociology and performance studies, and proposes a new framework for a better understanding of how art activism works, focusing on processes. The book argues that art activism is defined by its dual nature as aesthetic-political practice, and that this duality and the way it is manifested in different processes, from the building of a shared collective identity to the politics of participation, is key towards fully understanding what sets apart art activism from other forms of artistic and political practice. The book is aimed at both specialist and non-specialist audiences, offering an accessible and engaging way into new theoretical contributions in the field of art activism, as well as on wider subjects such as participation, collective identity, prefiguration and institutional critique.

Performance Activism

Performance Activism
Title Performance Activism PDF eBook
Author Dan Friedman
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 292
Release 2021-11-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9783030805906

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This is the first book length study of performance activism. While Performance Studies recognizes the universality of human performance in daily life, what is specifically under investigation here is performance as an activity intentionally entered into as a means of engaging social issues and conflicts, that is, as an ensemble activity by which we re-construct/transform social reality. Performance Activism: Precursors and Contemporary Pioneers provides a global overview of the growing interface of performance with education, therapy, conflict resolution, civic engagement, community development and social justice activism. It combines an historical study of the processes by which, over the course of the 20th Century, performance has been loosened from the institutional constraints of the theatre with a mosaic-like overview of the diverse work/play of contemporary performance activists around the world. Performance Activism will be of interest to theatre and cultural historians, performance practitioners and researchers, psychologists and sociologists, educators and youth workers, community organizers and political activists.

Actors and Activists

Actors and Activists
Title Actors and Activists PDF eBook
Author David Schlossman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 489
Release 2017-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1136712747

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This scholarly work looks at the issue of politics and performance in America today with particular attention paid to performances produced by activists, the NEA Four, and "Miss Saigon".

Acts of Activism

Acts of Activism
Title Acts of Activism PDF eBook
Author D. Soyini Madison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2010-01-14
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521519225

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A story of activists in South Saharan Africa using performance as a tactic of resistance and intervention in their struggles for human rights.