Interculturalism and Performance Now: New Directions? (Contemporary Performance InterActions)

Interculturalism and Performance Now: New Directions? (Contemporary Performance InterActions)

by Charlotte Mc Ivor (Editor), JasonKing (Editor)

Synopsis

This book is the first edited collection to respond to an undeniable resurgence of critical activity around the controversial theoretical term `interculturalism' in theatre and performance studies. Long one of the field's most vigorously debated concepts, intercultural performance has typically referred to the hybrid mixture of performance forms from different cultures (typically divided along an East-West or North-South axis) and its related practices frequently charged with appropriation, exploitation or ill-founded universalism. New critical approaches since the late 2000s and early 2010s instead reveal a plethora of localized, grassroots, diasporic and historical approaches to the theory and practice of intercultural performance which make available novel critical and political possibilities for performance practitioners and scholars. This collection consolidates and pushes forward reflection on these recent shifts by offering case studies from Asia, Africa, Australasia, Latin America, North America, and Western Europe which debate the possibilities and limitations of this theoretical turn towards a `new' interculturalism.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 13 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 3030027031
ISBN 13: 9783030027032

Author Bio
Charlotte McIvor is Lecturer in Drama and Theatre Studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She is the author of Migration and Performance: Towards a New Interculturalism (Palgrave, 2016) and co-editor of multiple edited collections on intercultural performance, migration, devised and contemporary performance practices.
Jason King is Academic Coordinator of the Irish Heritage Trust. He has held previous appointments at the National University of Ireland in Cork, Galway and Maynooth, the University of Limerick, the Universite de Montreal, and Concordia University.