ABSTRACT

This book stages a timely discussion about the centrality of identity politics to theatre and performance studies. It acknowledges the important close relationship between the discourses and practices historically while maintaining that theatre and performance can enlighten ways of being with others that are not limited by conventional identitarian languages. The essays engage contemporary theatre and performance practices that pose challenging questions about identity, as well as subjectivity, relationality, and the politics of aesthetics, responding to neo-liberal constructions and exploitations of identity by seeking to discern, describe, or imagine a new political subject. Chapters by leading international scholars look to visual arts practice, digital culture, music, public events, experimental theatre, and performance to investigate questions about representation, metaphysics, and politics. The collections seeks to foreground shared, universalist connections that unite rather than divide, visiting metaphysical questions of being and becoming, and the possibilities of producing alternate realities and relationalities. The book asks what is at stake in thinking about a subject, a time, a place, and a performing arts practice that would come ‘after’ identity, and explores how theatre and performance pose and interrogate these questions.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Performance, Identity, and the Neo-Political Subject

part I|30 pages

Positioning the Neo-Political Subject

chapter 1|12 pages

The Metaphysical Fight

Performative Politics and the Virus of Alienation

chapter 2|16 pages

ID/entity

The Subject's Own Taking Place

part II|68 pages

A/Semiotic Directions

chapter 3|11 pages

The Theatre of Thought

chapter 4|20 pages

‘I Scream the Body Electric'

Performance, the Field Body, and Zombies in Societies of Entrainment

chapter 5|19 pages

The Fugitive Theatre of Romeo Castellucci

Intermedial Refractions and Fractalactic Occurrences

part III|66 pages

Collaborative Practice, Collective Action

chapter 7|19 pages

A Diluted Manifesto

chapter 8|16 pages

Being Janez Janša

chapter 9|12 pages

The Bone's Pirouette

Disability Dance Writing and the Crip Relic

chapter 10|17 pages

Dance and the Event

John Jasperse's Giant Empty and the Disclosure of Being

part IV|78 pages

Performing Along and Outside the Borders of Identity

chapter 11|16 pages

Temporary Legitimacy

Queer Possibilities in Digital Performance

chapter 12|14 pages

Affective Presents/Effective Presence

History, Futurity, and the Theatrical Politics of the Child

chapter 13|15 pages

The Matter of Queer Politics and Ethics

Antony Hegarty and The Crying Light

chapter 14|15 pages

Reflective Viewing

ORLAN's Hybridised Harlequin, Banksy, Bacon, and the Animal–Human Divide