Politics of Performance
Discover the transformative insights in "Politics of Performance" by Taylor & Francis Ltd, published in 1992. This compelling paperback explores the essential social and political roles of performance art, focusing on the evolution of post-war alternative and community theatre. With 294 pages of thorough analysis, the book delves into the concept of oppositional theatre as a form of radical cultural practice, inviting readers to reconsider the impact of performance in society. Ideal for students, scholars, and theatre enthusiasts, this work is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and activism. Enhance your understanding of performance's role in shaping political discourse with this thought-provoking title.