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Unmarked: the politics of performance
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Auteur/contributeur
- Phelan, Peggy (Auteur)
Titre
Unmarked: the politics of performance
Résumé
Feminist film theory has made the psychic and political limitations of representational visibility abundantly clear. Yet the Left continues to promote visibility politics as a crucial aspect of progressive struggle. Unmarked examines the fraught relation between political and representational visibility and invisibility within both mainstream and avant-garde art. Suggesting that there may be some political power in an active disappearance from the visual field, Phelan looks carefully at examples of such absences in photography, film, theatre, the iconography of anti-abortion demonstrations, and performance art. A boldly specultative analysis of contemporary culture, Unmarked is a controversial study of the politics of performance. Situating performance theory within emerging theories of psychoanalysis, feminism, and cultural studies, Phelan argues that the non-reproductive power of performance offers a different way of thinking about cultural production and reproduction more generally. Written from and for the Left, Phelan's readings of the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, Mira Schor, Yvonne Rainer, Jennie Livingstone, Tom Stoppard, Angelika Festa and Operation Rescue radically rethink the politics of cultural representation.
Lieu
London ;
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
1993
Nb de pages
xi, 207
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-415-06821-5 978-0-415-06822-2
Titre abrégé
Unmarked
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Référence
Phelan, Peggy. (1993). Unmarked: the politics of performance. Routledge. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/59113792
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