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E-grāmata: Theater of State: A Dramaturgy of the United Nations

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"Theater of State is a study of performance at the United Nations and other international institutions. Ball uses theater theory to analyze the acts of diplomats and the political interventions made by performing artists"--

Theater of State is a study of performance at the United Nations and other international institutions. Ball uses theater theory to analyze the acts of diplomats and the political interventions made by performing artists.

In this innovative study of performance in international relations, James R. Ball III asks why states and their representatives come to the United Nations to perform for a global audience and how those audiences may intervene in the spectacle of global politics. Theater of State looks at key spaces in which global politics play out: in debating forums of the UN, at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, and in peacekeeping operations in Africa and the Middle East, as well as in a variety of related media productions. Ball argues that culture and politics form a unified field organized by the theatricality of its actors and the engaged spectatorship of its audiences. He provides a theory of global political spectatorship: of how the world watches itself in institutions and beyond, and of what citizens and diplomats do by watching.
 
This study of the lived experience of spectacular politics on the world stage draws on theories of theater, performance, and politics to offer new ways of approaching issues of war, cosmopolitanism, international justice, governance, and activism. Situated at the nexus of two disciplines, performance studies and political science, this volume encourages conversations between the two so that each might offer lessons to the other.

Recenzijas

Theater of State is an ambitious and compelling study that takes on the UN itself as a global platform for theorizing the performativity of diplomacy, peacemaking, and transnational justice." Laura Edmondson, author of Performing Trauma in Central Africa

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: "Big Heart, Tiny Legs I Guess" 3(20)
1 "Purpose Is but the Slave to Memory"
23(20)
Narrative and History in the Security Council
2 "To Be Seen Is to Be Doomed"
43(28)
The Force of Spectatorship in UN Peacekeeping
3 "The World of the Rulers Is the World of the Spectacle"
71(20)
Time and Reiteration in Diplomatic Speech
4 "To Receive an Impression Is to Make an Impression"
91(18)
Clapping Along with the Secretary-General
5 "Between One Person and Another"
109(24)
Interfacing with Institutions at the International Criminal Court
6 "No More Than a Piece of Paper"
133(26)
The Written Word in a Theater of States
Epilogue: "On Notice" and "Taking Names" 159(4)
Notes 163(28)
Bibliography 191(14)
Index 205
James R. Ball III is an assistant professor in the department of performance studies at Texas A&M University.