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0253212928
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9780253212924
Date of Publication
1999-09-22
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Patraka, Vivian
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Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253212928
ISBN-13
9780253212924
eBay Product ID (ePID)
669383

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Spectacular Suffering : Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Holocaust, Theater / General, Judaism / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Performing Arts, History
Author
Vivian Patraka
Series
Unnatural Acts: Theorizing the Performative Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
4.7 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-043476
Reviews
"This is the first extended study I know of what the author calls a 'Holocaust performative'. . . .[The author] asks what a 'holocaust performative' might look like and how such a study might illuminate 'events of this particular genocide that are unrepresentable and outside the parameters of representation itself' . . . .[Patraka] contributes an important and possibly contentious dimension to Holocaust studies." -- James Young
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
809/.93358
Table Of Content
Introduction 1. Shattered Cartographies: Fascism, the Holocaust, and Tropes about Representation 2. Reproduction, Appropriation, and Binary Machinery: Fascist Ideology and Theatricalization 3. Feminism and the Jewish Subject: Holocaust Theatre and the Politics of Difference and Identity 4. Realism, Gender, and Historical Crisis: Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine and "Julia" 5. Theatre of Injury and Injustice: Staging the Body in Pain 6. Spectacular Suffering: Performing Presence, Absence, and Witness at U.S. Holocaust Museums Notes References Index
Synopsis
"This is the first extended study I know of what the author calls a "Holocaust performative," . . . .[The author] asks what a "holocaust performative" might look like and how such a study might illuminate "events of this particular genocide that are unrepresentable and outside the parameters of representation itself" . . . .[Patraka] contributes an important and possibly contentious dimension to Holocaust studies." --James Young "Theater, always a medium of fragile bodies and intractable ideologies, meets its biggest challenge in the Holocaust. How represent the unrepresentable? Vivian Patraka brings postmodern paradoxes into the heart of Holocaust meanings. A superb critic of drama, Patraka analyzes a wide range of recent plays, helping us to decode fascism's insidious mutations even in the most earnest theatrical exposes. Richly researched, feelingly written Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust brings performance theory, feminism, history, and Jewish cultural studies into unique dialogue. There is material here to fill several course syllabi. A wonderful and important book."--Elin Diamond, Rutgers University Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust considers how we remember historical instances of suffering and atrocity, framing its central questions to reflect larger cultural shifts in how we position ourselves in relation to history, performance, and memory., "This is the first extended study I know of what the author calls a "Holocaust performative,".... The author] asks what a "holocaust performative" might look like and how such a study might illuminate "events of this particular genocide that are unrepresentable and outside the parameters of representation itself".... Patraka] contributes an important and possibly contentious dimension to Holocaust studies." --James Young "Theater, always a medium of fragile bodies and intractable ideologies, meets its biggest challenge in the Holocaust. How represent the unrepresentable? Vivian Patraka brings postmodern paradoxes into the heart of Holocaust meanings. A superb critic of drama, Patraka analyzes a wide range of recent plays, helping us to decode fascism's insidious mutations even in the most earnest theatrical exposes. Richly researched, feelingly written Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust brings performance theory, feminism, history, and Jewish cultural studies into unique dialogue. There is material here to fill several course syllabi. A wonderful and important book."--Elin Diamond, Rutgers University Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust considers how we remember historical instances of suffering and atrocity, framing its central questions to reflect larger cultural shifts in how we position ourselves in relation to history, performance, and memory., "This is the first extended study I know of what the author calls a "Holocaust performative," . . . .[The author] asks what a "holocaust performative" might look like and how such a study might illuminate "events of this particular genocide that are unrepresentable and outside the parameters of representation itself" . . . .[Patraka] contributes an important and possibly contentious dimension to Holocaust studies." ?James Young "Theater, always a medium of fragile bodies and intractable ideologies, meets its biggest challenge in the Holocaust. How represent the unrepresentable? Vivian Patraka brings postmodern paradoxes into the heart of Holocaust meanings. A superb critic of drama, Patraka analyzes a wide range of recent plays, helping us to decode fascism's insidious mutations even in the most earnest theatrical exposes. Richly researched, feelingly written Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism, and the Holocaust brings performance theory, feminism, history, and Jewish cultural studies into unique dialogue. There is material here to fill several course syllabi. A wonderful and important book."?Elin Diamond, Rutgers University Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust considers how we remember historical instances of suffering and atrocity, framing its central questions to reflect larger cultural shifts in how we position ourselves in relation to history, performance, and memory., --Elin Diamond, Rutgers UniversitySpectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust considers how we remember historical instances of suffering and atrocity, framing its central questions to reflect larger cultural shifts in how we position ourselves in relation to history, performance, and memory.|9780253212924|
LC Classification Number
PN56.H55P37 1999

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