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Montazstroj's Emancipatory Performance Politics: Never Mind the Score
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Montazstroj’s Emancipatory Performance Politics: Never Mind the Score

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This book deals with the broader theoretical and philosophical context of the performance art in former Yugoslavia, focusing on more than three decades of politically engaged performance activity of the Montazstroj group. Their activity is only a starting point for a deeper analysis of some of the key-notions of contemporary art-ivism in a much broader post-political and globalized context before, during, and after Yugoslavia and its Socialist paradigm collapsed. The author analyzes and sets notions of agonism, engagement, terrorism, post-war trauma, political populism, social Darwinism, participation and publicness, and the public sphere into different theoretical matrixes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2022
Pages
314
ISBN
9781666921175

This book deals with the broader theoretical and philosophical context of the performance art in former Yugoslavia, focusing on more than three decades of politically engaged performance activity of the Montazstroj group. Their activity is only a starting point for a deeper analysis of some of the key-notions of contemporary art-ivism in a much broader post-political and globalized context before, during, and after Yugoslavia and its Socialist paradigm collapsed. The author analyzes and sets notions of agonism, engagement, terrorism, post-war trauma, political populism, social Darwinism, participation and publicness, and the public sphere into different theoretical matrixes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2022
Pages
314
ISBN
9781666921175