Addresses fundamental questions about the social and political purposes of performance through an investigation of post-war alternative and community theatre. A
Unmarked is a controversial analysis of the fraught relation between political and representational visibility in contemporary culture. Written from and for the
While political scientists and political theorists have long been interested in social and political performance, and theatre and performance researchers have o
Considering both making political performance and making performance politically, this collection explores engagements of political resistance, public practice
`A major contribution to the developing field of the study of cultural performance ... a very impressive collection of essays from a number of the leading schol