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Performance and Civic Engagement

By: Breed, Ananda.
Contributor(s): Breed, Ananda [editor.] | Prentki, Tim [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan , 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: 1 online resource (XIX, 312 pages 24 illustrations).ISBN: 9783319665177.Subject(s): Digital media | Performing arts | Social service | Theater | Performing Arts | Digital/New Media | National/Regional Theatre and Performance | Social Work and Community DevelopmentDDC classification: 790
Contents:
General Introduction; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Introduction to Politicising Communities; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- A Dog's Obeyed in Office; Tim Prentki -- Performing Difference: Diversity, representation and the nation; Dominic Hingorani -- At Home and Abroad: The Study Room in Exile; Gary Anderson and Lena Šimić -- Interview with Roland Muldoon -- Introduction to Applying Digital Agency; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Nowhere without you; Misha Myers -- Sounding out the City; Hannah Nicklin -- The Dead are Coming: Political Performance Art, Activist Remembrance and Dig(ital) Protests; Samuel Merrill -- Internet, Theatre and the Public Voice; Christina Papagiannouli -- Interview with Christian Cherene -- Introduction to Performing Landscapes; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Performance, Place and Culture for Civic Engagement in Kyrgyzstan; Ananda Breed -- 'Mr President, open the door please, I want to be free': participatory walking as aesthetic strategy for transforming a hostage space; Luis Sotelo -- Artistic Diplomacy: On civic engagement and transnational theatre; Jonas Tinius -- Interview with Nurlan Asanbekov.
Summary: This book explores 'civic engagement' as a politically active encounter between institutions, individuals and art practices that addresses the public sphere on a civic level across physical and virtual spaces. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, it tracks across the overlapping discourses of politics, cultural geography and performance, investigating how and why physical and digital spaces can be analysed and utilized to develop new art forms that challenge traditional notions of how performance is political and how politics are performative. Across three sections - Politicising Communities, Applying Digital Agency and Performing Landscapes and Identities - the ten chapters and three interviews cover a wide variety of international perspectives, all informed by innovative ways of addressing the current crisis of social fragmentation through performance. Providing access to many debates on the theory and practice of new media, this book is of significance to readers from a broad set of academic disciplines, including politics, sociology, geography, and performance studies.
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General Introduction; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Introduction to Politicising Communities; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- A Dog's Obeyed in Office; Tim Prentki -- Performing Difference: Diversity, representation and the nation; Dominic Hingorani -- At Home and Abroad: The Study Room in Exile; Gary Anderson and Lena Šimić -- Interview with Roland Muldoon -- Introduction to Applying Digital Agency; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Nowhere without you; Misha Myers -- Sounding out the City; Hannah Nicklin -- The Dead are Coming: Political Performance Art, Activist Remembrance and Dig(ital) Protests; Samuel Merrill -- Internet, Theatre and the Public Voice; Christina Papagiannouli -- Interview with Christian Cherene -- Introduction to Performing Landscapes; Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki -- Performance, Place and Culture for Civic Engagement in Kyrgyzstan; Ananda Breed -- 'Mr President, open the door please, I want to be free': participatory walking as aesthetic strategy for transforming a hostage space; Luis Sotelo -- Artistic Diplomacy: On civic engagement and transnational theatre; Jonas Tinius -- Interview with Nurlan Asanbekov.

This book explores 'civic engagement' as a politically active encounter between institutions, individuals and art practices that addresses the public sphere on a civic level across physical and virtual spaces. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, it tracks across the overlapping discourses of politics, cultural geography and performance, investigating how and why physical and digital spaces can be analysed and utilized to develop new art forms that challenge traditional notions of how performance is political and how politics are performative. Across three sections - Politicising Communities, Applying Digital Agency and Performing Landscapes and Identities - the ten chapters and three interviews cover a wide variety of international perspectives, all informed by innovative ways of addressing the current crisis of social fragmentation through performance. Providing access to many debates on the theory and practice of new media, this book is of significance to readers from a broad set of academic disciplines, including politics, sociology, geography, and performance studies.

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