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The Theatricalists: Making Politics Appear: Performance Works

Autor Theron Schmidt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2024
Examines how the politics of the theater can illuminate the theatricality of politics
Theatricality is often dismissed as a distraction from “real” politics, as when cynical political gestures are derided as “pure theater” or “only theater.” But the artists and theater companies discussed in this book, including Back to Back Theatre, Tim Crouch, Rabih Mroué, Nature Theater of Oklahoma, and Christoph Schlingensief, take a different approach. Theron Schmidt argues that they represent a “theatricalist turn” that explores and tests the conditions of the theater itself. Across diverse contexts of political engagement, ranging from disability rights to representations of violence, these theatrical conditions are interconnected with political struggles, such as those over who is seen and heard, how labor is valued, and what counts as “political” in the first place. In a so-called post-political era, The Theatricalists argues that an examination of theater’s internal politics can expand our understanding of the theatricality of politics more broadly.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810147546
ISBN-10: 0810147548
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Performance Works


Notă biografică

THERON SCHMIDT is an assistant professor in the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University.

Cuprins

Introducing the Line-Up  
Chapter 1. Minimal Theater: Making the Audience Appear
Chapter 2. Engaged Theater: Making the Work Appear
Chapter 3. Real Theater: Making the Actor Appear
Chapter 4. Political Theater: Making the Public Appear
Coda: Acknowledgment 
Notes
Bibliography 
Index 

Recenzii

"[Schmidt's] focus on theatricality challenges what "counts" as political, mounting an argument that by testing the conditions of theatre itself, the conditions of appearance, and therefore politics, are made both visible and malleable . . . Ambiguity might be Schmidt's greatest contribution to both the performativity/theatricality debate and conversations about politics in theatre. In retracing the theoretical debate, re-reading popular entries into the European festival circuit, and providing new opportunities for reading the theatrical in real politics, Schmidt's book is a welcome addition for scholars and students to nuanced possibilities and methods of reading the theatrical." —Modern Drama
"This wonderful book revels in the paradoxical interanimations among theatre, theatricality, politics, and performativity. Schmidt helps us think deeply about participatory practices, situating spectatorship as a mode of being-with – the grounds for political as well as theatrical 'appearance.' The Theatricalists usefully suspends the real/fake binary that screens theatrical acts from political acts in order to take a deep look at the work of appearance. Thick description and careful close readings make this book a pleasure to think alongside, with, and through." —Rebecca Schneider, Brown University 

The Theatricalists is a powerful contribution to crucial discussions in theater and performance studies from the last three decades. Schmidt brings together an effective re-excavation of pivotal texts and events with current cases advancing the relevance of ‘theatricality’ as a central concern of contemporary performance and criticism.” —Michael Peterson, University of Wisconsin–Madison 

Descriere

The Theatricalists: Making Politics Appear shows how theatrical conditions are interconnected with political struggles: who is seen and heard, how labor is valued, and what counts as “political” in the first place.