Viral Dramaturgies, 1st ed. 2018 HIV and AIDS in Performance in the Twenty-First Century
Coordonnateurs : Campbell Alyson, Gindt Dirk
This book analyses the impact of HIV and AIDS on performance in the twenty-first century from an international perspective. It marks a necessary reaffirmation of the productive power of performance to respond to a public and political health crisis and act as a mode of resistance to cultural amnesia, discrimination and stigmatisation. It sets out a number of challenges and contexts for HIV and AIDS performance in the twenty-first century, including: the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry; the unequal access to treatment and prevention technologies in the Global North and Global South; the problematic division between dominant (white, gay, urban, cis-male) and marginalised narratives of HIV; the tension between a damaging cultural amnesia and a potentially equally damaging partner ?AIDS nostalgia?; the criminalisation of HIV non-disclosure; and, sustaining and sustained by all of these, the ongoing stigmatisation of people living with HIV.
This collection presents work from a vast range of contexts, grouped around four main areas: women?s voices and experiences; generations, memories and temporalities; inter/national narratives; and artistic and personal reflections and interventions.
Alyson Campbell is Associate Professor in Theatre at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia, and is a theatre director and dramaturg.
Dirk Gindt is Associate Professor in the Department of Culture and Aesthetics at Stockholm University, Sweden, and has a PhD in Theatre Studies.
Offers an international perspective on how HIV and AIDS has affected twenty-first century performance
Brings together a variety of voices to provide an astonishing range of contexts and perspectives
Shows how performance can respond and intervene in a public and political health crisis
Date de parution : 01-2019
Ouvrage de 417 p.
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 04-2018
Ouvrage de 417 p.
14.8x21 cm