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6 x 9. 216 pgs. 10 B&W photographs in text. (1993)

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978-0-472-08278-0
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Series
Theater: Theory/Text/Performance

Subjects
Cultural Studies / Literary Studies--American Literature / Literary Studies--Literary Criticism and Theory / Theater and Performance

Presence and Resistance
Postmodernism and Cultural Politics in Contemporary American Performance

Philip Auslander



Examines performance art in the 1980s and new modes of political art in a media-saturated culture.


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This study sheds light on the political nature of postmodern performance, the understandings of postmodern culture that underpin it, and the particular strategies it employs. The first three chapters are devoted to a discussion of postmodern culture, which Philip Auslander sees as "mediatized" culture (borrowing Baudrillard's term), and to the general positioning of political art and performance within it. The five subsequent chapters are devoted to comparative discussions of issues raised by this positioning and by the critical strategies within specific performance practices drawn from both the avant-garde and popular performance, and to resistant representations of race and gender and performance's engagement with an information-saturated culture.

Presence and Resistance will interest readers in theater, drama, and performance studies as well as those concerned with issues in postmodern theory, cultural theory, feminism, popular culture, and media theory.


 
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