Performing Global NetworksKaren Fricker, Ronit Lentin Networks are everywhere: from migrant organisations to information technology, from business to social movements, from international governance to global non-governmental organisations, from theatrical collectives to fan clubs, from memory sites to narrative circles. The portmanteau terms networks, and more specifically, global networks, seem to have become the mots du jour in contemporary cultural and social studies. But what cultural, social and political work do global networks accomplish: what is the work of these networks? This path-breaking collection follows Graeme Thompson’s rallying cry for a clearer analytical approach to the ways in which networks are ‘enacted, assembled, conducted, and performed.’ In its thirteen chapters, scholars from a variety of fields – sociology, theatre and performance studies, peace studies, history, and musicology – as well as social and cultural activists, explore the multiple meanings of global networks and performance. |
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... ................................. Introduction: Performing networks, networks of performance ............................1 Karen Fricker and Ronit Lentin Chapter One ...............................................................
... ................................. Introduction: Performing networks, networks of performance ............................1 Karen Fricker and Ronit Lentin Chapter One ...............................................................
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... .................105 Beyond the performance of 'sex wars': The trafficking/migration debate and global anti-trafficking networks Gillian Wylie Chapter Eight ..............................................................................
... .................105 Beyond the performance of 'sex wars': The trafficking/migration debate and global anti-trafficking networks Gillian Wylie Chapter Eight ..............................................................................
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... performance, social action and policy-making. The effect is an unusual breadth of vision across time as well as space, as well as across the connections and fault-lines that constitute the mobile worlds of migrants, intellectuals ...
... performance, social action and policy-making. The effect is an unusual breadth of vision across time as well as space, as well as across the connections and fault-lines that constitute the mobile worlds of migrants, intellectuals ...
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... PERFORMANCE. Networks are everywhere: from migrant organisations to information technology, from business to social movements, from international governance to global non-governmental organisations, from theatrical collectives to fan ...
... PERFORMANCE. Networks are everywhere: from migrant organisations to information technology, from business to social movements, from international governance to global non-governmental organisations, from theatrical collectives to fan ...
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... performance (1990) fundamentally re-shaped the discipline of theatre studies by drawing attention to what Bert O. States has called '...the limit-problem of performance... [the fact] that we all are, in a manner of speaking, performers ...
... performance (1990) fundamentally re-shaped the discipline of theatre studies by drawing attention to what Bert O. States has called '...the limit-problem of performance... [the fact] that we all are, in a manner of speaking, performers ...
Contents
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CHAPTER FOUR | 52 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 67 |
CHAPTER SIX | 88 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 105 |
CHAPTER NINE | 139 |
CHAPTER TEN | 163 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 182 |
CHAPTER TWELVE | 198 |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | 206 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 228 |
INDEX | 232 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 121 |
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