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TY - BOOK
T1 - Performance and Politics in a Digital Populist Age
T2 - Imagining Alternatives
AU - Rowe, Cami
PY - 2022/12/30
Y1 - 2022/12/30
N2 - This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of performance as resistant global political practice in the 21st century. With reference to historical convergences of art and global politics, the book re-evaluates the role that performance might play in international politics given the rise of right-wing populism and the 'post-truth' mediatisation of political interactions. The book’s second aim is to provide a sustained analysis of performance as a process of international relations, based on practice-research by an author trained in both theatrical practice and IR theory. I argue that performance is inherently concerned with issues of cooperative and collaborative encounters across difference, and therefore performance practices might provide a window into international boundary-crossing that reveals broader truths for global politics in an era of digital populism. Engaging with aspects of performance not commonly broached in IR scholarship, the chapters will investigate practices of craft, community, embodiment, risk, and joy. The contents resonate with recent debates regarding the relevance and treatment of Arts and Performance as IR subjects, methodologies and practices.
AB - This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of performance as resistant global political practice in the 21st century. With reference to historical convergences of art and global politics, the book re-evaluates the role that performance might play in international politics given the rise of right-wing populism and the 'post-truth' mediatisation of political interactions. The book’s second aim is to provide a sustained analysis of performance as a process of international relations, based on practice-research by an author trained in both theatrical practice and IR theory. I argue that performance is inherently concerned with issues of cooperative and collaborative encounters across difference, and therefore performance practices might provide a window into international boundary-crossing that reveals broader truths for global politics in an era of digital populism. Engaging with aspects of performance not commonly broached in IR scholarship, the chapters will investigate practices of craft, community, embodiment, risk, and joy. The contents resonate with recent debates regarding the relevance and treatment of Arts and Performance as IR subjects, methodologies and practices.
M3 - Book
SN - 9780367424381
SN - 9781032419589
T3 - Interventions
BT - Performance and Politics in a Digital Populist Age
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -