This accessible introduction challenges fixed understandings of the geographical or conceptual 'origins' of feminist performance, offering a fresh and open-ended guide to the moments and movements that have come to define this vital field.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: The Postcolonial Turn In Feminist Theatre and Performance. Case Study: Pakistan
CHAPTER 2: Black Performance in Brazil. Black Skin, White Masks as Intersectional and Decolonial Feminist Performance Practice
CHAPTER 3: French Afrofeminist Performance: A Rising Wave Since the 2010s
CHAPTER 4: Feminist Performance Art in the Americas
CHAPTER 5: The 'Arab Spring' as a Milestone in Feminist Performance
CHAPTER 6:The Queer Turn: Gender as Performance
CHAPTER 7: Larval Ecologies: Femi-Queer-Crip Performance Practice at the Edge of the Sixth Extinction
CHAPTER 8: Transfeminist Performance: A Liberatory Praxis
CHAPTER 9: Decolonizing the Posthuman in Feminist Performance: From Cyborgs to Inhuman and Non-Human Figures
CHAPTER 10: Do Feminist Milestones Burn? Pussy Riot's Punk Prayer in Times of War
TIMELINE
GLOSSARY