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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 23x15x3 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Sērija : Enactments
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 085742386X
  • ISBN-13: 9780857423863
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 23x15x3 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Sērija : Enactments
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jan-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Seagull Books London Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 085742386X
  • ISBN-13: 9780857423863
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In her landmark study Utopia in Performance: Finding Hope at the Theatre, Jill Dolan departed from historical writings on utopia, which suggest that social reorganization and the redistribution of wealth are utopian efforts, to argue instead that utopia occurs in fragmentary “utopian moments,” often found embedded within performance. While Dolan focused on the utopian performative within a theatrical context, this volume, edited by Rachel Bowditch and Pegge Vissicaro, expands her theories to encompass performance in public life—from diasporic hip-hop battles, Chilean military parades, commemorative processions, Blackfoot powwows, and post-Katrina Mardi Gras to the Philadelphia Mummers Parade, Festas Juninas in Brazil, the Renaissance Fairs in Arizona, and neoburlesque competitions.

How do these performances rehearse and enact visions of a utopic world? What can the lens of utopia and dystopia illuminate about the potential of performing bodies to transform communities, identities, values, and beliefs across time? Performing Utopia not only answers these questions, but offers a diverse collection of case studies focusing on utopias, dystopias, and heterotopias enacted through the performing body.
Acknowledgements x
Introduction
Rachel Bowditch
Pegge Vissicaro
Part One EMBODIED UTOPIAS
Chapter 1 Learning from Ngatahi: Rapurnentary Film, the Utopian Imagination and Politics of the Possible
21(33)
Luis Alvarez
Chapter 2 `Indians on Parade': Spectacular Encounters in the Canadian West
54(37)
Lisa Doolittle
Anne Flynn
Chapter 3 Quadrilhas Caipiras: Encountering Difference and the Making of Creative Communities in Festas Juninas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
91(36)
Pegge Vissicaro
Part Two UTOPIAN LAUGHTER FROM MINSTRELSY TO BURLESQUE
Chapter 4 The Arizona Renaissance Festival: A Performance in Three Movements
127(28)
Kevin Mchugh
Ann Fletchall
Chapter 5 The Wenches of the Philadelphia Mummers Parade: A Performance Genealogy
155(37)
Christian Ducomb
Chapter 6 Revealed Spaces: The Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend and Neo-burlesque Performance
192(31)
Laura Dougherty
Part Three HETEROTOPIAS AND DYSTOPIAS AS CONTEMPORARY SPACES OF HEALING
Chapter 7 Heterotopias of Power: Miners, Mapuche, and Soldiers in the Production of the Utopian Chile
223(36)
Nestor Bravo Goldsmith
Chapter 8 Mourning En Masse: Tucson's All Souls' Day Procession
259(35)
Rachel Bowditch
Chapter 9 Performing Dystopia: Hurricane Katrina and the 2006 Mardi Gras Parade
294(25)
Katherine Nigh
Notes on Contributors 319(6)
Index 325
Rachel Bowditch is a theater director and associate professor in the School of Film, Dance, and Theatre at the Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. She is the author of On the Edge of Utopia: Performance and Ritual at Burning Man, also published by Seagull Books. Pegge Vissicaro is director of the Office for Global Dance Research and Creative Partnerships, Arizona State University. She is the author of Studying Dance Cultures around the World.