Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance

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<i>Fiery Temporalities in Theatre and Performance: The Initiation of History</i> takes up the urgent need to think about temporality and its relationship to history in new ways focusing on theatre and performance as mediums through which politically innovative temporalities divorced from historical processionism and the future are inaugurated. Wickstrom is guided by three temporal concepts: the new present the penultimate and kairos as developed by Alain Badiou Giorgio Agamben and Antonio Negri respectively. She works across a field of performance that includes play texts by Aimé Césaire and C.L.R. James and performances from Ni'Ja Whitson to Cassils the Gob Squad to William Kentridge and African colonial revolts Hofesh Schechter to Forced Entertainment to Andrew Schneider and Omar Rajeh. Along the way she also engages with Walter Benjamin black international and radical thought and performance Bruno Latour Stefano Harney and Fred Moten's logistics and the hold and accelerationism. <br/><br/>Representing a significant contribution to the growing interest in temporality in Theatre and Performance Studies the book offers alternatives to what have been prevailing temporal preoccupations in those fields. Countering investments in phenomenology finitude ghosting repetition and return Wickstrom argues that theatre and performance can create a fiery sense of how to change time and thereby nominate a new possibility for what it means to live.
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