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Author Rizzo, Jessica, author.

Title Waste Capitalism and the Dissolution of the Human in Twentieth-Century Theater / Jessica Rizzo.

Publication Info. Santa Barbara : Punctum Books, 2020.
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
2020.

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Series Book collections on Project MUSE.
Summary "If at its most elemental, the theater is an art form of human bodies in space, what becomes of the theater as suicide capitalism pushes our world into a posthuman age? Waste: Capitalism and the Dissolution of the Human in Twentieth-Century Theater traces the twentieth-century theater's movement from dramaturgies of efficiency to dramaturgies of waste, beginning with the observation that the most salient feature of the human is her ability to be ashamed of herself, to experience herself as excess, the waster and the waste of the world. By examining theatrical representations of capitalism, war, climate change, and the permanent refugee crisis, Waste traces the ways in which these human contributions signal a tendency toward prodigality that terminates with self-destruction. Defying its promise of abundance for all, capitalism poisons all relationships with competition and fear. The desire to dominate in war is revealed to be the desire to obliterate the self in collective conflagration. The refugee crisis raises the urgent question of our responsibility to the other, but the climate crisis renders all anthropocentric questions moot.Waste proposes that the theater is the form best suited to confronting the human's perverse relationship to her finitude. Everything about the theater is suffused with existential shame, with an acute awareness of its provisionality. Unlike the dominant narrative of the human, which is bound up with a fantasy of infinite growth, the theater is not deluded about its nature, origins, and destiny. At its best, the theater gathers artist and audience in one space to die together for a little while, to consciously waste, not spend, their time"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 1. Staging Capitalism: Dramatic Surplus and Inefficiency -- 2. War: Abjection and Oblivion -- 3. Crisis of Imagination: The Anthropocene -- 4. Debt and the Refugee -- Epilogue: America -- Bibliography.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Theater and society.
Drama -- Social aspects.
Drama -- History and criticism.
Théâtre et société.
Théâtre (Genre littéraire) -- Aspect social.
Théâtre (Genre littéraire) -- Histoire et critique.
PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / History & Criticism
Drama
Drama -- Social aspects
Theater and society
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Project Muse. distributor.
Other Form: Print version: Rizzo, Jessica, Waste 9781950192885 (OCoLC)1241693208
ISBN 9781950192885
1950192881
9781950192892 (electronic bk.)
195019289X (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000069441053
AU@ 000070036717
AU@ 000074146396

 
    
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