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This book offers a unique and much-needed interrogation of the
broader questions surrounding international performance research
which are pertinent to the present and the future of Theatre and
Performance studies. Marking the completion of eight years of the
Erasmus Mundus MA Programme in International Performance Research
(MAIPR) - a programme run jointly by the universities of Warwick
(UK), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Helsinki/Tampere (Finland), Arts in
Belgrade (Serbia), and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) - the
essays in this volume take stock of the achievements, insights and
challenges of what international performance research is or ought
to be about. By reflecting on the discipline of Performance Studies
using the MAIPR programme as a case study in point, the volume
addresses the broader question of the critical link between the
discipline of Performance Studies and humanities education in
general, examining their interactions in the contemporary
university in the context of globalisation.
This book explores the tradition, impact, and contemporary
relevance of two key ideas from Western Marxism: Georg Lukacs's
concept of reification, in which social aspects of humanity are
viewed in objectified terms, and Guy Debord's concept of the
spectacle, where the world is packaged and presented to consumers
in uniquely mediated ways. Bringing the original, yet now often
forgotten, theoretical contexts for these terms back to the fore,
Johan Hartle and Samir Gandesha offer a new look at the importance
of Western Marxism from its early days to the present moment-and
reveal why Marxist cultural critique must continue to play a vital
role in any serious sociological analysis of contemporary society.
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