Book contents
- International Theatre Festivals and 21st-Century Interculturalism
- Theatre and Performance Theory
- International Theatre Festivals and 21st-Century Interculturalism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Indigeneity, Festivals, and Indigenous Festivals
- Chapter 2 Destination Festivals and the International Festival Circuit
- Chapter 3 The Curated Live-Arts Festival
- Chapter 4 Fringe Festivals and Other Alternatives
- Chapter 5 The Intracultural Transnational
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Work Cited
- Index
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2022
- International Theatre Festivals and 21st-Century Interculturalism
- Theatre and Performance Theory
- International Theatre Festivals and 21st-Century Interculturalism
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Indigeneity, Festivals, and Indigenous Festivals
- Chapter 2 Destination Festivals and the International Festival Circuit
- Chapter 3 The Curated Live-Arts Festival
- Chapter 4 Fringe Festivals and Other Alternatives
- Chapter 5 The Intracultural Transnational
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Work Cited
- Index
Summary
The Introduction begins with a vignette illustrating the productive tension between a festival’s stated goals and the cultural work performed by its constituent parts. It introduces the book's main problematic: the ways and degrees to which international theatre and multi-arts festivals stage, represent, exchange, market, and negotiate cultural difference, broadly understood to include ethnic, national, Indigenous, queer, disability, and other cultures. It proceeds to outline the book’s major definitional fields (festivals and interculturalism) and scholarly debates around the key characteristics of festivals (their liminality, transformational qualities, and cosmopolitan aspirations). It then outlines the contexts (festivalization, eventification, creative city theory, globalized neoliberalism) within which festivals operate, the scope, methods, and theoretical frames within which the book operates, and the chapter breakdown and festival taxonomy that gives the book its shape.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021