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dc.contributor.authorHillman, R
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-29T09:52:21Z
dc.date.issued2015-01-01
dc.description.abstractCopyright © Cambridge University Press 2015. In 2015 the concept of live performance as having efficacy to instigate political change is contested, yet some politically motivated performance has demonstrably facilitated change, and critical frameworks have been developed that account for performances that hold clear political stances. However, even where arguments exist for the enduring relevance of political performance, certain models of practice tend to be represented as more efficacious and sophisticated than others. In this article, inspired by her recent experiences of making political theatre, Rebecca Hillman asks to what extent prevalent discourses may nurture or repress histories and futures of political theatre. She re-evaluates the contemporary relevance of agitprop theatre made in British contexts in the 1960s and 1970s by comparing academic analyses of the work with less well-documented critiques by the practitioners and audiences. She documents also the fluctuation and transformation, rather than the dissipation, of political activism in the final decades of the twentieth century. Rebecca Hillman is a director and playwright, and is a Lecturer in Drama at the University of Exeter..en_GB
dc.identifier.citationVol. 31, pp. 380 - 396en_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S0266464X1500069X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/20201
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherCambridge University Pressen_GB
dc.subjectagitpropen_GB
dc.subjectefficacyen_GB
dc.subjectprotesten_GB
dc.subjectactivismen_GB
dc.subjectclassen_GB
dc.subjectcommunity organizationen_GB
dc.title(Re)constructing political theatre: Discursive and practical frameworks for theatre as an agent for changeen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
dc.date.available2016-02-29T09:52:21Z
dc.identifier.issn0266-464X
dc.descriptionThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CUP via http://dx.doi.org//10.1017/S0266464X1500069Xen_GB
dc.identifier.journalNew Theatre Quarterlyen_GB


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