Performing Brazil
Essays on Culture, Identity, and the Performing Arts
Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez editor Severino J Albuquerque editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:30th Jan '15
Should be back in stock very soon

A field-shaping anthology by top cultural critics and practitioners representing a wide range of disciplines and art forms, Performing Brazil is the first book to bring together studies of the many and varied manifestations of Brazilian performance in and beyond their country of origin. Arguing that diverse forms of performance are best understood when presented in tandem, it offers new takes on better-known forms, such as carnival and capoeira, as well as those studied less often, including gender acts, curatorial practice, political protest, and the performance of Brazil in the United States.
The contributors to the volume are Maria José Somerlate Barbosa, Eric Galm, Annie Gibson, Ana Paula Höfling, Benjamin Legg, Bryan McCann, Simone Osthoff, Fernando de Sousa Rocha, Cristina F. Rosa, Alessandra Santos, and Lidia Santos.
ISBN: 9780299300647
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 456g
284 pages