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Title Performing exile : foreign bodies / edited by Judith Rudakoff.

Publication Info. Bristol, UK : Intellect, 2017.
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Description 1 online resource (vi, 255 pages) : illustrations
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online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents I. Introduction / Judith Rudakoff -- II. A theoretical primer on exile -- On the paradigms of banishment, displacement, and free choice / Yana Meerzon -- III. The essays -- Theatre, reconciliation, and the American dream in greater Cuba / Lillian Manzor -- Three angry Australians: a reflexive approach / Tania Cañas -- Exilic solo performances: staging body in a movement/logos continuum / Yana Meerzon -- Foreign bodies in the performance art of Jorge Rojas: cultural encounters from ritual to satire / Elena García-Martín -- Lingering cultural memory and hyphenated exile / Seunghyun Hwang -- Carrying my grandmother's drum: dancing the home within / Sashar Zarif -- Blood red: Rebecca Belmore's vigil of exile / Tara Atluri -- Yaffa Mish Yaffa (Yaffa is no longer Yaffa): from diaspora to homeland: returning to Yaffa by boat / Yamit Shimon -- Belonging and absence / Elena Marchevska -- Caryatid unplugged: a cabaret on performing and negotiating belonging and otherness in exile / Evi Stamatiou -- Exile builds performance: a critical analysis of performing satirical images across cultures through media / Sanjin Mufti -- Resignifying multilingualism in accented Canadian theatre / Diana Manole.
Summary Bringing together a range of perspectives to examine the full impact of political, socioeconomic or psychological experiences of exile, Performing Exile presents an inclusive mix of voices from varied cultural and geographic affiliations. The collected essays in this book focus on live performances that were inspired by living in exile. Chapters blend close critical analysis and ethnography to document and interrogate performances and the contexts that inform them. In a world where exiled populations continue to grow, the role of art to document and engage with these experiences will continue to be essential, and this diverse book offers an important model for understanding the rich body of work being created today. -- From publisher's website.
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Subject Expatriate authors.
Authors, Exiled.
Expatriate artists.
Immigrants in the performing arts.
Écrivains expatriés.
Écrivains exilés.
Artistes expatriés.
Art forms.
Non-graphic art forms.
Performance art.
The arts.
ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
ART -- Art & Politics.
Authors, Exiled
Expatriate artists
Expatriate authors
Immigrants in the performing arts
Added Author Rudakoff, Judith D., 1953- editor.
Other Form: Print version: Performing exile. Bristol, UK : Intellect, 2017 9781783208173 (OCoLC)979568222
ISBN 9781783208197 (electronic bk.)
1783208198 (electronic bk.)
9781783208173 (electronic bk.)
1783208171 (electronic bk.)
9781783208180 (electronic bk.)
178320818X (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 9781783208173
AU@ 000066972058
CHNEW 001035057
CHVBK 556235215
UKMGB 018823162

 
    
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