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Theatre and Performance in the Asia-Pacific is an analysis of the
theatrical imaginative as it manifests in theatre and performance
in Australia, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore. The sites encompass
marked differences in language, performance, history and politics,
and variations in the solidity and volatility of their imagined
worlds. Recognizing these differences, the book explores contrasts
in each nation as it identifies with the region and the cultural
interconnections that support a regional identity. While the four
nations demonstrate degrees of ambivalence and connection to the
Asia-Pacific as a region, the project argues that relations to
modernity and globalization are less nation-specific. The project
articulates a regional configuration of modernity which is
multiple, contradictory but nonetheless regional. Each nation has
in common the imperative to reconcile with and adapt to European
modernity in a way that renders global modernity multiple rather
than singular.
Taking performance as a key word, this book explores important
Japanese artists and art works in the 1960s in relation to the
formation of postwar Japan. In response to the social upheavals of
the 1960s, Eckersall shows how art interacted with society in
unique and transformational ways. He includes case studies of
rarely discussed artists and performances by Zero Jigen, Ichiyanagi
Toshi, Iimura Takahiko and the contemporary group Port B, as well
as dynamic cultural events such as the 1964 Olympic Games, mass
protests and the 1970 Osaka Expo.A unique aspect of Eckersall's
study is his interdisciplinary approach, which draws on Japanese
writing on the 1960s in tandem with performance theory. By
interweaving arguments about the critical role of performance as an
artistic medium and as a social dramaturgy, this book will be of
interest to scholars and students of contemporary Japanese society
and culture, cultural historians and people interested in theatre
and performance studies.
Theatre and Performance in the Asia-Pacific is an innovative study
of contemporary theatre and performance within the framework of
modernity in the Asia-Pacific. It is an analysis of the theatrical
imaginative as it manifests in theatre and performance in
Australia, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore.
Performativity and Event in 1960s Japan considers the artists and
events in 1960s Japan. In response to the social upheavals of the
1960s, it shows how art interacted with society in unique and
transformational ways, nterweaving arguments about the critical
role of performance as an artistic medium and as a social
dramaturgy.
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