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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tony Fisher , Kélina GotmanPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm ISBN: 9781526132062ISBN 10: 1526132060 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 29 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: theatre, performance, Foucault – Tony Fisher and Kélina Gotman 1 Foucault’s philosophical theatres – Mark D. Jordan 2 The dramas of knowledge: Foucault’s genealogical theatre of truth – Aline Wiame 3 Foucault live! 'A Voice That Still Eludes the Tomb of the Text…' – Magnolia Pauker 4 Foucault, Oedipus, Négritude – Kélina Gotman 5 Foucault’s critical dramaturgies – Mark Robson 6 Heterotopia and the mapping of unreal spaces on stage – Joanne Tompkins 7 Foucault and Shakespeare: the theatre of madness – Stuart Elden 8 Philosophical phantasms: ‘the Platonic differential’ and ‘Zarathustra’s laughter’ – Mischa Twitchin 9 Cage and Foucault: musical timekeeping and the security state – Steve Potter 10 Foucault and the Iranian Revolution: reassessed – Tracey Nicholls 11 Sightlines: Foucault and Naturalist theatre – Dan Rebellato 12 Theatre of poverty: popular illegalism on the nineteenth century stage – Tony Fisher 13 The philosophical scene: Foucault interviewed by Moriaki Watanabe – translated by Robert Bononno 14 After words, afterwards: teaching Foucault – Ann Pellegrini Index -- .ReviewsThis book comes at a time when Foucault’s concerns with power, truth and knowledge could not be more pressing. So the focus here is on Foucault as a theatrical thinker. Taking the philosopher ‘at his word’, essays deploy the tropes and optics of theatre to examine Foucault’s own methods and the practices of governance and workings of power he made it his life’s work to engage with. Demonstrating different ways of responding to the question that underpinned so much of Foucault’s project: ‘What are the practices that permit the daily work of desubjugation?’ the possibilities voiced here could not be more pertinent; a fortification against the perils of the day. Jane Rendell, Professor of Critical Spatial Practice, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. -- . This book comes at a time when Foucault's concerns with power, truth and knowledge could not be more pressing. So the focus here is on Foucault as a theatrical thinker. Taking the philosopher 'at his word', essays deploy the tropes and optics of theatre to examine Foucault's own methods and the practices of governance and workings of power he made it his life's work to engage with. Demonstrating different ways of responding to the question that underpinned so much of Foucault's project: 'What are the practices that permit the daily work of desubjugation?' the possibilities voiced here could not be more pertinent; a fortification against the perils of the day. Jane Rendell, Professor of Critical Spatial Practice, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. -- . Author InformationTony Fisher is Reader in Theatre and Philosophy and Associate Director of Research at the Royal Central School for Speech and Drama, University of London Kelina Gotman is Senior Reader in Theatre and Performance Studies at King's College London and Hlderlin Guest Professor in Comparative Dramaturgy at the Goethe Universitt Frankfurt' Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |