Race, Gender, and Disability in Puppetry and Material Performance

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Race, Gender, and Disability in Puppetry and Material Performance

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032139517
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Full Description

Race, Gender, and Disability in Puppetry and Material Performance investigates and expands the multifaceted how and what of puppetry and material performance.

This engaging collection explores how puppetry and material performance challenge and transform representations of race, gender, and disability through the powerful medium of object and effigy forms. The book also examines gender roles within puppetry and how puppetry addresses societal anxieties about the other and bodies traditionally excluded from normative spaces. Part 1: Reframing Puppetry Through Race, Gender, and Disability establishes a theoretical foundation for understanding puppetry as a site of intervention—whether in political protests, theatrical productions, or educational contexts. Part 2: Negotiating Identities builds on this foundation by examining how puppetry operates as a tool for reshaping identities and expanding representation. Part 3: Performances of the Other emphasizes how puppetry challenges established norms of embodiment and inclusion, offering possibilities for cultural reclamation and the redefinition of marginalized identities. Featuring nineteen chapters by leading experts, this collection illustrates how puppetry can challenge conventions, articulate nuanced identities, and illuminate complexities of race, gender, and disability.

Race, Gender, and Disability in Puppetry and Material Performance is ideal for students of theatre and performance studies, theatre artists, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of puppetry and material performance.

Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Part 1: Reframing Puppetry Through Race, Gender, and Disability

1. Puppets on Plinths: Disrupting Gender and Hegemonic Narratives with General Baquedano's Monument During the 2019 Chilean Uprising

2. A Real American Wife, a Japanese Object: Critical Puppetry and the Construction of the Orient in Minghella's Madam Butterfly

3. Performing Emergenc(e)y: Puppetry, Gender, Race, and Madness in Plot 99

4. Global Perspectives to Elevate Diversity in Puppetry

5. The Galilee Deaf Theatre Project

Part 2: Negotiating Identities

6. Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue: Kids on the Block and the Intersectionality of Oppressions

7. Black Bodies in White Spaces: Reflections on Men/toring in Puppetry

8. Crip Ventriloquism as a Means of Coping with a Hidden Disability

9. Beyond Representation: A Conversation with Jummy Faruq on Decentering Puppetry Practice and Design

10. Pancha la Parda: A New Myth for an Ancient Tradition

11. Colored Feels of Felt

12. The "Other" Karagöz: The Kurdish Qeregoz

13. Resisting Objects: « Refugee » Visibility in Theatre

Part 3: Performances of the Other

14. What Happened to the Room of Forgotten Voices: Challenging the Flawed Vision of Human and Puppet Movement from the Past That Left Out Disabled People

15. When Goiters Are Your Family Jewels: Maladies and the Grotesque in Regional Heroic Glove Puppet Characters of Northern Italy

16. Intervening with Institutional Patriarchy: Woman Karagöz Puppeteers in Turkey

17. Puppetry, Race, and Identity in The Bluest Eye

18. Remote Representation: A Puppetry Sensitization Project in Nairobi

19. Making Seen/Sounding Difference: Performing Black at a Majority White Institution

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