Bültmann & Gerriets
Neoliberalism and Global Theatres
Performance Permutations
von L. Nielsen, P. Ybarra
Verlag: Springer Us
Reihe: Studies in International Perfo
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-137-50637-5
Auflage: 2012 edition
Erschienen am 24.07.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 386 Gramm
Umfang: 316 Seiten

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How do theatre and performance transmit and dispute ideologies of neoliberalism? The essays in this anthology examine the mechanisms and rhetorics of contemporary multinational and transnational organizations, artists, and communities that produce theatre and performance for global audiences.



Introduction; L.D.Nielsen & P.Ybarra PART I: INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES Irreal Entries; L.Nielsen Nintendo Museum: Intercultural Pedagogy, Neoliberal Citizenship, and a Theatre without Actors; M.Werry Bentin Archaeologies of Empire: Colonial Hollywood and the Neoliberal Academy; S.Calderon Neoliberalism and the Global University; E.B.Lim Branding the Revolution: Hair Redux; D.Savran PART II: MODES OF TRANSMISSION I Feel For You; P.Anderson Staging a Moving Map in Byron Au Yong and Aaron Jafferis' Stuck Elevator ; K.Shimakawa Fighting for a Future in a Free Trade World; P.Ybarra Unchecked Popularity: Neoliberal Circulations of Black Dance; T.Defrantz PART III: FORMAL ECONOMIES Model Dissent: L?u Quang V? and the Melodramatic Performance of Renovation in Post-War Vietnam; K.T.Ngyuen Representational Practices and Real Abstractionsin Early Eighteenth-Century London; M.Kobialka The Gift of the New Orleans Second Line; M.Olsen Wole Soyinka's The Beatification of Area Boy as Neoliberal Kaleidoscope; C.Cole PART IV: SITES OF ARTICULATION Teatro Visión and the Limits of Chicano Politics in Neoliberal Space; J.Rossini Repairing Teatro Oficina Perdiz; N.Tenenblat Palimpsestic City: Nostalgia and Adaptation in Neoliberal Bangalore; J.Menon Desiring the Stage: The Interplay of Mobility and Resistance; D.Larasati The Future of Water: Environmental Theatre Experiences Urban Space; M.Joseph Index



PATRICK ANDERSON Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, USA SEBASTIAN CALDERON BENTIN Ph.D. student, Stanford University, USA CATHERINE M. COLE Professor of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA THOMAS F. DEFRANTZ Professor of Dance and African American Studies, Duke University, USA MAY JOSEPH Professor of Social Science and Cultural Studies, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, USA MICHAL KOBIALKA Professor of Theatre in the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, University of Minnesota, USA DIYAH LARASATI Assistant Professor in Theatre Arts and Dance, University of Minnesota, USA ENG-BENG LIM Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies, Brown University, USA JISHA MENON Assistant Professor of Drama at Stanford University, USA MARGARET OLSEN Associate Professor, Macalester College, USA KHAI THU NGUYEN James Gray Lecturer in Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, UC Berkeley, USA JON D. ROSSINI Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance, University of California, Davis, USA DAVID SAVRAN Distinguished Professor of Theatre, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA KAREN SHIMAKAWA Associate Professor of Performance Studies, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, USA NITZA TENENBLAT University of Brasília, Brazil MARGARET WERRY Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, USA.


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