HIV/AIDS and the Stage : Politics and Performance in Neoliberal Times

HIV/AIDS and the Stage : Politics and Performance in Neoliberal Times

Hardcover

28 Nov, 2024

By Louisa Hann (author)

Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open initiative.Theater and performance have played vital political and pedagogical r...

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ISBN-10:

1835537596

ISBN-13:

9781835537596

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

Dimensions

9.21x6.14x0.63 inches

Language

English

Description

Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open initiative.

Theater and performance have played vital political and pedagogical roles in the history of HIV/AIDS advocacy and activism in the Global North. From the shoestring dissident work of the 1980s and '90s to the contemporary educational plays challenging extant stigma surrounding HIV, the stage has long provided a space for identificatory community and activism. However, the nature and purpose of HIV/AIDS theater has changed significantly over the past four decades or so. While the introduction of protease inhibitors in the 1990s altered the trajectory of the pandemic and positively impacted many lives, the simultaneous consolidation of neoliberal hegemony generated a range of new and heightened challenges for theater-makers, activists, and advocates hoping to improve the lives of people with HIV. Drawing on cultural materialist and Western Marxist traditions - most notably Gramscian political theory - this book examines the extent to which the stage has been able to offer a space for counterhegemony in the context of the pandemic. In establishing a genealogy of HIV/AIDS theatre that incorporates both close dramaturgical analysis and wider materialist considerations, it elucidates how neoliberalism has established an ever-stronger grip on the genre and its messaging. In so doing, it poses wider questions about theater's role in political strategy in the contemporary context of neoliberal hegemonic crisis.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1835537596

ISBN-13

:9781835537596

Publisher

:Liverpool University Press

Publication date

: 28 Nov, 2024

Category

: Performing Arts

Sub-Category

: Theater - General

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.21x6.14x0.63 inches

Weight

:527 g

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