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The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s): Exorcising Experimental Theater and Performance
James M. Harding
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The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s) offers a strikingly new perspective on key controversies and debates within avant-garde studies, arguing for the importance of reopening pivotal controversies and debates in avant-garde studies and challenging pronouncements of the "death of the avant-garde" that tend to obscure the diversity and plurality of avant-garde gesture and expression.
James M. Harding revisits iconic sites of early 20th-century performance to examine how European avant-gardists attempted—unsuccessfully—to employ that discourse as a strategy for enforcing uniformity among a politically and culturally diverse group of artists. He then takes aim at historical and aesthetic categories that have promoted a restrictive history and theory of the avant-garde and narrow readings of avant-garde performance. Harding reveals the Eurocentric undercurrents that underlie these categories and urges a consideration of the global political dimensions of avant-garde gestures. His book will interest scholars of theater and performance, art history, and literary studies, as well as those interested in the relation of art to politics in various historical periods and cultures.
James M. Harding revisits iconic sites of early 20th-century performance to examine how European avant-gardists attempted—unsuccessfully—to employ that discourse as a strategy for enforcing uniformity among a politically and culturally diverse group of artists. He then takes aim at historical and aesthetic categories that have promoted a restrictive history and theory of the avant-garde and narrow readings of avant-garde performance. Harding reveals the Eurocentric undercurrents that underlie these categories and urges a consideration of the global political dimensions of avant-garde gestures. His book will interest scholars of theater and performance, art history, and literary studies, as well as those interested in the relation of art to politics in various historical periods and cultures.
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Cover
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Title
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction - Avant-Garde Pluralities: An Introduction
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CHAPTER 1 - Avant-Garde Rhetoric: Show Trials and Collapsing Discourse at the Birth of Surrealism
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CHAPTER 2 - From Anti-Culture to Counter-Culture: The Emergence of the American Hybrid Vanguardism
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CHAPTER 3 - Critique of the Artist as (Re)producer: Warhol, The Living Theatre, and Frankenstein
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CHAPTER 4 - Brechtian Aesthetics and the Death of the Director in Peter Brook’s The Mahabharata
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CHAPTER 5 - From Cutting Edge to Rough Edges: On the Transnational Foundations of Avant-Garde Performance
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CHAPTER 6 - Performing the Vanquished Vanguards: Nostalgia, Globalization, and the Possibility of Contemporary Avant-Gardes
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CHAPTER 7 - Victims of History and the Ghosts of the Avant-Gardes: A Plausibly Deniable Conclusion
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Notes
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Index
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Published: 2013
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
- 978-0-472-03610-3 (paper)
- 978-0-472-02908-2 (ebook)
- 978-0-472-11874-8 (hardcover)