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A Cruel Theatre of Self-Immolations investigates contemporary
protest self-burnings and their echoes across culture. The book
provides a conceptual frame for the phenomenon and an annotated,
comprehensive timeline of suicide protests by fire, supplemented
with notes on artworks inspired by or devoted to individual cases.
The core of the publication consists of six case studies of these
ultimate acts, augmented with analyses and interpretations hailing
from the visual arts, film, theatre, architecture, and literature.
By examining responses to these events within an interdisciplinary
frame, Ziolkowski highlights the phenomenon's global reach and
creates a broad, yet in-depth, exploration of the problems that
most often prompt these self-burnings, such as religious
discrimination and harassment, war and its horrors, the brutality
and indoctrination of authoritarian regimes and the apathy they
produce, as well as the exploitation of the so-called "subalterns"
and their exclusion from mainstream economic systems. Of interest
to scholars from an array of fields, from theatre and performance,
to visual art, to religion and politics, A Cruel Theatre of
Self-Immolations offers a unique look at voluntary, demonstrative,
and radical performances of shock and subversion.
A Cruel Theatre of Self-Immolations investigates contemporary
protest self-burnings and their echoes across culture. The book
provides a conceptual frame for the phenomenon and an annotated,
comprehensive timeline of suicide protests by fire, supplemented
with notes on artworks inspired by or devoted to individual cases.
The core of the publication consists of six case studies of these
ultimate acts, augmented with analyses and interpretations hailing
from the visual arts, film, theatre, architecture, and literature.
By examining responses to these events within an interdisciplinary
frame, Ziolkowski highlights the phenomenon's global reach and
creates a broad, yet in-depth, exploration of the problems that
most often prompt these self-burnings, such as religious
discrimination and harassment, war and its horrors, the brutality
and indoctrination of authoritarian regimes and the apathy they
produce, as well as the exploitation of the so-called "subalterns"
and their exclusion from mainstream economic systems. Of interest
to scholars from an array of fields, from theatre and performance,
to visual art, to religion and politics, A Cruel Theatre of
Self-Immolations offers a unique look at voluntary, demonstrative,
and radical performances of shock and subversion.
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