Neoliberalism, Theatre and Performance tackles one of the most slippery but significant topics in culture and politics. Neoliberalism is defined by the contributors as a political-economic system, and the ideas and assumptions (individualism, market forces and globalisation) that it promotes are consequently examined.
Neoliberalism, Theatre and Performance tackles one of the most slippery but significant topics in culture and politics. Neoliberalism is defined by the contributors as a political-economic system, and the ideas and assumptions (individualism, market forces and globalisation) that it promotes are consequently examined.
Andy Lavender is Vice Principal and Director of Production Arts at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. He writes on contemporary theatre and performance, and is the series editor of 4x45.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction (Andy Lavender); 1. Neoliberalism, theatre, performance, inequality, and alternatives (Jen Harvie); 2. 'What the hell is water?' The arts festival and the free market (Rainer Hofmann in conversation with Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink); 3. Neoliberalism and contemporary dance in Brazil (Cristina Rosa); 4. Neoliberalism: The Break-up Tour (Sarah Woods and Andrew Simms)
Introduction (Andy Lavender); 1. Neoliberalism, theatre, performance, inequality, and alternatives (Jen Harvie); 2. 'What the hell is water?' The arts festival and the free market (Rainer Hofmann in conversation with Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink); 3. Neoliberalism and contemporary dance in Brazil (Cristina Rosa); 4. Neoliberalism: The Break-up Tour (Sarah Woods and Andrew Simms)
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