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LOSS AND CULTURAL REMAINS IN PERFORMANCE IBD

AIAA
09 / 2012
9780230340329
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Sinopsis

In 1845, John Franklin?s Northwest Passage expedition disappeared. The expedition left a remarkable archive of performative remains that entice one to consider the tension between material remains and memory, to contemplate how affect influences historical narratives, and to reflect on how substitution and surrogation work alongside mourning and melancholia as responses to loss. This book proposes that performances generate critical insights into how those affected by the expedition?s disappearance understood the losses they experienced and makes the broader argument that performance functions as a repository of cultural history and as an epistemology of loss.

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65,19