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The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals

The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals

The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals

Ric Knowles, University of Guelph, Ontario
June 2020
Available
Paperback
9781108442398

    The global rise of festival culture and experience has taken over that which used to merely be events. The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals provides an up-to-date, contextualized account of the worldwide reach and impact of the 'festivalization' of culture. It introduces new methodologies for the study of the global network of theatre production using digital humanities, raises questions about how alternative origin stories might impact the study of festivals, investigates the festivalized production of space in the world's 'Festival Cities', and re-examines the social role and cultural work of twenty-first-century theatre, performance, and multi-arts festivals. With chapters on festivals in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Arab world, the francophone world, Europe, North America, and Latin America it analyses festivals as sites of intercultural negotiation and exchange.

    • Offers a wide ranging overview of the global reach of theatre and performance festivals
    • Re-contextualizes the study of festivals within humanities scholarship and emergent global conditions
    • Identifies international festivals as potential sites of intercultural negotiation and exchange within a globalized world

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    '… a well-researched and well written Companion that provides a necessary overview of the current landscape of international performing arts festivals within an engaged critical conversation.' Azadeh Sharifi, Performance Research

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    Product details

    June 2020
    Paperback
    9781108442398
    320 pages
    227 × 152 × 19 mm
    0.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Ric Knowles
    • Part I. Contexts and Methods:
    • 1. From post-war to 'Second Wave': international performing arts festivals Keren Zaiontz
    • 2. International festivals, the practice of coproduction, and the challenges for documentation in a digital age Alexandra Portmann
    • 3. City festivals and festival cities Marjana Johansson
    • 4. Indigenous festivals Ric Knowles
    • Part II. International Festivals around the Globe:
    • 5. European festivals Erika Fischer-Lichte
    • 6. International theatre festivals in the United Kingdom: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as model neoliberal market Jen Harvie
    • 7. Under the radar festival, New York: experimental, urban, and global Carol Martin
    • 8. The Australian festival network Sarah Thomasson
    • 9. Theatre festivals in post-Arab Spring countries Khalid Amine
    • 10. Staging East Africa through global exchange: the Kampala International Theatre Festival Julia Goldstein
    • 11. The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown: culture, economics, and race in South Africa Loren Kruger
    • 12. Reckoning with historical conflicts in East Asian theatre festivals: the BeSeTo Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival Hayana Kim
    • 13. Festivals in the francophone world as sites of cultural struggle Emily Sahakian
    • 14. International festivals in Latin America: festival Santiago a Mil and Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires Jean Graham-Jones
    • 15. RUTAS | ROUTES: a festival commons of hemispheric interculturalidad Natalie Alvarez
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Ric Knowles, Keren Zaiontz, Alexandra Portmann, Marjana Johansson, Erika Fischer-Lichte, Jen Harvie, Carol Martin, Sarah Thomasson, Khalid Amine, Julia Goldstein, Loren Kruger, Hayana Kim, Emily Sahakian, Jean Graham-Jones, Natalie Alvarez

    • Editor
    • Ric Knowles , University of Guelph, Ontario

      Ric Knowles is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and recipient of a Lifetime achievement award from the Canadian Association for Theatre Research. He is former editor of Theatre Journal, Modern Drama, and Canadian Theatre Review, and an award-winning author or editor of twenty books on drama and theatre.