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Performance and the Global City D. Hopkins

Performance and the Global City By D. Hopkins

Performance and the Global City by D. Hopkins


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Performance and the Global City by D. Hopkins

Winner of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education Excellence in Editing Award 2016

Following the ground-breaking Performance and the City, this new volume explores what it means to create and experience urban performance - as both an aesthetic and a political practice - in the burgeoning world where cities are built by globalization and neoliberal capital.

Performance and the Global City Reviews

In Performance and the Global City, editors D. J. Hopkins and Kim Solga compile a selection of essays that tackle the complex relationship between spatiality and performance in the global world. ... With a consistently high quality of theoretical rigour and critical analysis, this text offers valuable insights for both geographers and performance studies scholars interested in performance's capacity to contribute to and spur change in urban spaces. (Laine Zisman Newman, Theatre Research International, Vol. 41 (1), 2016)

The book is divided into three parts, with four essays in each, thematically linked around attention to border zones, bodily movement in the city ... . It is a very coherent structure, which places the contributions into a productive dialogue with one another. ... make a strong case for the richness of performance practice as an ideal lens through which to consider the politics of place. (Fiona Wilkie, Theatre Journal, Vol. 67, December, 2015)

This is a book that speaks to our present while also anchoring its many discussions in careful historical, theoretical, and practice-based contexts. Ultimately, then, Performance and the Global City proves well written and accessible, rigorous and substantial, ethical and engaged, and truly global in both reach and impact. (Patrick Lonergan, Contemporary Theatre Review, Vol. 25 (4), 2015)

'Following on from Performance and the City, a well-curated collection of essays exploring performance's role in renegotiating urban space in the industrialized West post-9/11, editors D. J. Hopkins and Kim Solga have published a formidable follow-up. Performance and the Global City builds on its predecessor through a range of essays that explore performance's role in the process of global city mobilization the level of scholarship in Performance and the Global City is consistently high, including further contributions from Melissa Bucher, Philip Hager, Simon Jones and Paul Rae, and the cities covered represent an international cross-section of urban centres.' Performance Research

About D. Hopkins

Susan Bennett, University of Calgary, Canada Jason Bush, Stanford University, USA Melissa Butcher, Open University, UK Jennifer H. Capraru, Theatre Asylum, Canada Jean Graham-Jones, City University of New York, USA. Philip Hager, University of Winchester, UK D. J. Hopkins, San Diego State University, USA Nesreen Hussein, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK Silvija Jestrovic, University of Warwick, UK Simon Jones, University of Bristol, UK Loren Kruger, University of Chicago, USA Loren Kruger, University of Chicago, USA Ana Martinez, City University of New York, USA Paul Rae, National University of Singapore, Singapore Kim Solga, Queen Mary University of London, UK Nicolas Whybrow, University of Warwick, UK

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Borders, Performance, and the Global Urban Condition; D.J. Hopkins with Kim Solga PART I: MOBILITIES AND (IN)CIVILITIES: THE GLOBAL URBAN BORDERLANDS 1. The Drama of Hospitality: Performance, Migration and Urban Renewal in Johannesburg; Loren Kruger 2. Performing Survival in the Global City: Theatre ISOKO's The Monument; Jennifer H. Capraru and Kim Solga 3. Eva / Nacha / Cristina and the Argentine Trinity of Local, National, and Global Urban Politics; Jean Graham-Jones 4. China's Global Performatives: 'Better City, Better Life'; Susan Bennett PART II: TRANSACTING BODIES / EMBODIED CURRENCIES: SUBJECTS AND CITIES 5. Losing Venice: Conversations in a Sinking City; Nicolas Whybrow 6. The Urbanization and Transnational Circulation of the Peruvian Scissors Dance; Jason Bush 7. Commuting Performance ? Working the Middle Ground; Paul Rae and Simon Jones 8. Cultures of Commuting: The Mobile Negotiation of Space and Subjectivity on Delhi's Metro; Melissa Butcher PART III: CITIZEN STAGES: ACTS OF DISSENT IN THE GLOBAL CITY 9. Distrito Federal: 'Global City, Ha, Ha, Ha!'; Ana Martinez 10. Sarajevo: A World City Under Siege; Silvija Jestrovic 11. Cairo: My City, My Revolution; Nesreen Hussein 12. Dramaturgies of Crisis and Performances of Citizenship: Syntagma Square, Athens; Philip Hager Bibliography Index

Additional information

NLS9781349348329
9781349348329
1349348325
Performance and the Global City by D. Hopkins
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-01-01
277
N/A
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