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  • by Emily Underwood-Lee
    £88.49

  • by Samuel Ravengai & Owen Seda
    £131.99

  • - Apertures of Possibility
    by Katharine E. Low
    £40.99 - 50.99

    The book also calls for more outcry about sexual health and sexual violence, arguing for theatre-making as a route to multitudes of voices, nuanced understandings, and diverse spaces in which discussions of sexuality and sexual health are shared, felt, and experienced.

  • - Applied Theatre, Unemployment, and Economies of Participation
    by Sarah Bartley
    £40.99 - 50.99

    This book explores what happens to socially committed performance when state systems of social security are dismantled.

  • - Performance, Politics and the Contemporary
     
    £99.49

    Performing Southeast Asia: Performance, Politics and the Contemporary is an important reconsideration of the histories and practices of theatre and performance in a fluid and dynamic region that is also experiencing an overarching politics of complexity, precarity and populist authoritarian tendencies.

  • - Turkish-German Scripts of Postmigration
    by Lizzie Stewart
    £99.49

    Highlighting the role this theatre has played in a larger, ongoing re-scripting of the German stage, this study presents a critical perspective on contemporary European theatre and opens innovative developments in the conceptualization of theatre and post/migration from the German context to English language readers.

  • - A Divided Nation
    by Nadine Holdsworth
    £50.99

    Focusing on contemporary English theatre, this book asks a series of questions: How has theatre contributed to understandings of the North-South divide?

  • - Sexuality and Gender in Australian Performance, 2005-2015
    by Sarah French
    £50.99 - 110.49

    This book examines sexuality, gender and race in Australia's vibrant independent theatre and performance culture.

  • - Dissent and Disorientation
    by Fintan Walsh
    £50.99

    This book examines the surge of queer performance produced across Ireland since the first stirrings of the Celtic Tiger in the mid-1990s, up to the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in the Republic in 2015.

  • - Performance and the Cultural Politics of Space
    by J. Tompkins
    £23.99 - 50.99

    Theatre's Heterotopias analyses performance space, using the concept of heterotopia: a location that, when apparent in performance, refers to the actual world, thus activating performance in its culture. Case studies cover site-specific and multimedia performance, and selected productions from the National Theatre of Scotland and the Globe Theatre.

  • - Performance, Politics and the Contemporary
     
    £99.49

    Performing Southeast Asia: Performance, Politics and the Contemporary is an important reconsideration of the histories and practices of theatre and performance in a fluid and dynamic region that is also experiencing an overarching politics of complexity, precarity and populist authoritarian tendencies.

  • - Women's Memories of War in Vietnam
    by Rivka Syd Eisner
    £120.99

    This book explores the performances and politics of memory among a group of women war veterans in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It will appeal to readers interested in performance studies, memory studies, gender studies, Vietnamese studies, and oral history.

  • - Religion, Representation, and Politics
     
    £99.49

    With a foreword from Rustom Bharucha, this book is a timely anthology which aims to unsettle our habituated modes of thinking about the place of the secular in cultural productions. The last decade alone has witnessed many religious protests against cultural productions, which have led, in some cases, to the closure of theatre and opera performances. Threats to artists led to the exile of Indian painter, MF Husain, and murder of Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh, the controversy over the depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 led to the cancellation of performances of Mozart's Idomeneo for the season. Offering fresh and provocative readings that probe the limits and promise of secularity in relation to questions of performance, politics, and the public sphere, this book will be invaluable to scholars who seek to understand the dramatic rise of politicized theology in our new century.

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    £120.99

    This book is a provocative new study of global feminist activism that opposes neoliberal regimes across several sites including Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the United States.

  • - Women's Memories of War in Vietnam
    by Rivka Syd Eisner
    £120.99

    This book explores the performances and politics of memory among a group of women war veterans in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It will appeal to readers interested in performance studies, memory studies, gender studies, Vietnamese studies, and oral history.

  • - Manifestations and Performance
     
    £101.49

    This book explores how citizenship is differently gendered and performed across national and regional boundaries. Using `citizenship¿ as its organizing concept, it is a collection of multidisciplinary approaches to legal, socio-cultural and performative aspects of gender construction and identity: violence against women, victimhood and agency, and everyday issues of socialization in a globalized world. It brings together scholars of politics, media, and performance who are committed to dialogue across both nation and discipline.This study is the culmination of a two-year project on the topic of 'Gendered Citizenship', arising from an international collaboration that has sought to develop a comparative and yet singular perspective on performance in relation to key political themes facing our countries of origin in the early decades of this century. The research is interdisciplinary and multinational, drawing on Indian, European, and North and South American contexts.

  • - Towards a New Interculturalism
    by Charlotte McIvor
    £120.99

    This book investigates Ireland¿s translation of interculturalism as social policy into aesthetic practice and situates the wider implications of this ¿new interculturalism¿ for theatre and performance studies at large.Offering the first full-length, post-1990s study of the effect of large-scale immigration and interculturalism as social policy on Irish theatre and performance, McIvor argues that inward-migration changes most of what can be assumed about Irish theatre and performance and its relationship to national identity. By using case studies that include theatre, dance, photography, and activist actions, this book works through major debates over aesthetic interculturalism in theatre and performance studies post-1970s and analyses Irish social interculturalism in a contemporary European social and cultural policy context. Drawing together the work of professional and community practitioners who frequently identify as both artists and activists, Migration and Performance in Contemporary Ireland proposes a new paradigm for the study of Irish theatre and performance while contributing to the wider investigation of migration and performance.

  •  
    £120.99

    This book is a provocative new study of global feminist activism that opposes neoliberal regimes across several sites including Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America and the United States.

  • - Religion, Representation, and Politics
     
    £99.49

    With a foreword from Rustom Bharucha, this book is a timely anthology which aims to unsettle our habituated modes of thinking about the place of the secular in cultural productions. The last decade alone has witnessed many religious protests against cultural productions, which have led, in some cases, to the closure of theatre and opera performances. Threats to artists led to the exile of Indian painter, MF Husain, and murder of Dutch film-maker Theo van Gogh, the controversy over the depiction of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in 2005 led to the cancellation of performances of Mozart¿s Idomeneo for the season. Offering fresh and provocative readings that probe the limits and promise of secularity in relation to questions of performance, politics, and the public sphere, this book will be invaluable to scholars who seek to understand the dramatic rise of politicized theology in our new century.

  • - International Perspectives on Where Performance Leads Queer
     
    £33.49

    This international collection of essays forms a vibrant picture of the scope and diversity of contemporary queer performance. Ranging across cabaret, performance art, the performativity of film, drag and script-based theatre it unravels the dynamic relationship performance has with queerness as it is presented in local and transnational contexts.

  • - International Perspectives on Where Performance Leads Queer
     
    £83.49

    This international collection of essays forms a vibrant picture of the scope and diversity of contemporary queer performance. Ranging across cabaret, performance art, the performativity of film, drag and script-based theatre it unravels the dynamic relationship performance has with queerness as it is presented in local and transnational contexts.

  • - Cities of Memory
     
    £120.99

  • - Performing Girls' Aesthetics
    by Nobuko Anan
    £110.49

    This book traces the history of 'girls' aesthetics,' where adult Japanese women create art works about 'girls' that resist motherhood, from the modern to the contemporary period and their manifestation in Japanese women's theatrical and dance performance and visual arts including manga, film, and installation arts.

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