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Metatheatrical Dramaturgies of Violence: Staging the Role of Theatre
This book examines a series of contemporary plays where writers put theatre itself on stage. The texts examined variously dramatize how theatre falls short in response to the demands of violence, expose its implication in structures of violenceincluding racism and gender-based violenceand illustrate how it might effectively resist violence through reconfiguring representation. Case studies, which include Jackie Sibblies Drurys We Are Proud to Present and Fairview, Ella Hicksons The Writer and Tim Crouchs The Author, provide a range of practice-based perspectives on the question of whether theatre is capable of accounting for and expressing the complexities of structural and interpersonal violence as both lived in the body and borne out in society. The book will appeal to scholars and artists working in the areas of violence, theatre and ethics, witnessing, memory and trauma, spectatorship and contemporary dramaturgy, as well as to those interested in both the doubts and dreams we have about the role of theatre in the twenty-first century. Read more