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Theaters of citizenship :aesthetics and politics of avant-gardist performance in Egypt
Pahwa, Sonali - Nama Orang
Theaters of Citizenship investigates the Egyptian movement for free theater, arguing that it evolved from an avant-gardist movement to an undercommons of revolutionary cultural practice. Using historiography, ethnography, and performance analysis, the book tells a story of this avant-garde from 2004-2014, analyzing its staging of rights claims, generational identity politics, and post-revolution citizenship. Using Moten and Harney’s theory of the undercommons, a space-time for politicized cultural practice, the book extends avant-gardist theater theory to consider the revolutionary potential of performance within and outside theater spaces. Pahwa considers the performer’s bodily repertoire as a medium of cultural and political citizenship, drawing on Diana Taylor’s concept of repertoire, and expanding it to account for how performance mediates futurist culture and revolutionary practice.
Additional Information
- Penerbit
- Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press (2020)
- GMD ( General Material Designation )
- Electronic Resource
- No. Panggil
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792.02209620905
PAHt
- ISBN/ISSN9780810141773