The Politics of Cultural Practice: Thinking Through Theatre in an Age of Globalization

by Rustom Bharucha

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

AHC.BHR.PCP

Publication

Wesleyan University Press (2000), 203 pages

Description

Is equitable global culture exchange possible? Who determines this exchange and at whose expense? Can community and place survive the anonymity of the market and the patriarchy of the state? How can cultural practice provoke new modes of resistance in an age of globalization? The Politics of Cultural Practice defies the homogenizing and anti-democratic forces of globalization. Refuting the assumption that the West is everywhere, the book draws on the emergent cultures of sexual struggle in contemporary India to engage with the volatile global issues of intellectual property rights, cultural tourism and the marking of minorities on the basis of religion, caste, language, gender and sexuality. A dazzling analysis of life, politics and art in our globalizing world, The Politics of Cultural Practice demonstrates the power of the intercultural imaginary to radically shape the 21st century.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

203 p.

ISBN

0819564249 / 9780819564245

Call number

AHC.BHR.PCP

Library's review

Explores the social and political dynamics of emergent cultural practices in the intersections of contemporary theatre and the world.

Pages

203
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