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Mapping Cultural Identity in Contemporary Australian Performance (Dramaturgies: Texts, Cultures and Performances)
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Helena Grehan
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Peter Lang Pub Inc
Category
Performing Arts
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Helena Grehan
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Peter Lang Pub Inc
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0820446718
ISBN-13
9780820446714
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This book is an important addition to the current body of scholarly material on contemporary performance and theatre as it provides both a detailed focus on a number of important performance works as well as developing a framework for the interpretation of contemporary performance.
Through a detailed critical reading of four key Australian performance pieces,
Tiger Country, Ningali, The 7 Stages of Grieving
and
The Geography of Haunted Places
the author demonstrates the myriad ways in which cultural identity can be represented and interpreted in performance.
Grehan takes as her point of departure questions of place, belonging and cultural identity as they are currently considered and uses these questions to formulate an analytical framework for contemporary performance. Drawing on theoretical ideas of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Rosi Braidotti and Edward Casey, the author develops her own theory of mapping as an analytical tool which is adaptable and contingent, and can facilitate the opening up of the multiple layers of meaning within contemporary performance. In the process questions are raised about the relevance of terms such as belonging, place and representation within the often fraught
post-
colonial cultural landscape.
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