Performing the Intercultural City

Performing the Intercultural City

by Ric Knowles
Performing the Intercultural City

Performing the Intercultural City

by Ric Knowles

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Overview

In 1971, Canada became the first country to adopt an official policy of multiculturalism. Performing the Intercultural City explores how Toronto—a representative global city in this multicultural country—stages diversity through its many intercultural theater companies and troupes. The book begins with a theoretical introduction to theatrical interculturalism. Subsequent chapters outline the historical and political context within which intercultural performance takes place; examine the ways in which Indigenous, Filipino, and Afro-Caribbean Canadian theater has developed play structures based on culturally specific forms of expression; and explore the ways that intercultural companies have used intermediality, modernist form, and intercultural discourse to mediate across cultures. Performing the Intercultural City will appeal to scholars, artists, and the theater-going public, including those in theater and performance studies, urban studies, critical multiculturalism studies, diaspora studies, critical cosmopolitanism studies, critical race theory, and cultural studies.

 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472073603
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 09/08/2017
Series: Theater: Theory/Text/Performance
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.70(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Ric Knowles is University Professor Emeritus of Theatre Studies, University of Guelph.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part 1 Contexts 21

1 Multicultural Text, Intercultural Performance 23

2 Performing Intercultural Memory in the Diasporic Present 44

Part 2 Dramaturgies 65

3 Toward a Filipino Canadian Dramaturgy: The Carlos Bulosan Collective 70

4 Indigenous Knowledge, Contemporary Performance: Dramaturgies of Decolonization 86

5 To be dub, female, and black: toward a womban-centred Afro-Caribbean diasporic performance aesthetic 109

Part 3 Mediations 127

6 The Modern in Modern Times 130

7 The Intermedial Intercultural and the Limits of Empathy: Aluna Theatre's Nohayquiensepa Jessica Riley 152

8 Cahoots 176

Conclusion

Appendix 1 The Intercultural Performance Ecology of Toronto 193

Appendix 2 List of Artists 205

Works Cited 243

Index 260

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